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1 | The effects of a broken home: Bertrand Russell and Cambridge | 1 |
2 | I. A. Richards, F. R. Leavis and Cambridge English | 20 |
3 | Emily Davies, the Sidgwicks and the education of women in Cambridge | 34 |
4 | Radioastronomy in Cambridge | 48 |
5 | Three Cambridge prehistorians | 58 |
6 | John Maynard Keynes | 72 |
7 | Mathematics in Cambridge and beyond | 86 |
8 | James Stuart: engineering, philanthropy and radical politics | 100 |
9 | The Darwins in Cambridge | 110 |
10 | How the Burgess Shale came to Cambridge; and what happened | 126 |
11 | Ludwig Wittgenstein | 142 |
12 | 'Brains in their fingertips': physics at the Cavendish Laboratory 1880-1940 | 160 |
13 | J. N. Figgis and the history of political thought in Cambridge | 177 |
14 | Molecular biology in Cambridge | 193 |
15 | James Frazer and Cambridge anthropology | 204 |
16 | Michael Oakeshott | 218 |
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