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Annals of Science

''Annals of Science'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the history of science and technology. It is published by Taylor & Francis and was established in 1936. The founding editor-in-chief was the Canadian historian of science Harcourt Brown.〔R.E.W. Maddison. (Index to Volumes 1 to 25 (1936-1969) ). ''Annals of Science''.〕
==History==

The journal was established after Brown visited Britain for a year and discussed where he could publish work on the history of science with Henry Robinson of the library of the Royal Society of London. They decided that aside from the Belgian ''Isis'', there were few outlets for such work, and so founded the ''Annals of Science'' with Douglas McKie (University College London), who was the main editor.〔 The aim was to publish faster than ''Isis'' and with a focus on the modern period.〔 The editors chose to have a bright orange cover to make it stand out against the usual blue or grey of periodicals at the time.〔〔
Around the time of World War II, only three volumes were published over a period of 12 years.〔 From 1956-1958, the ''Bulletin of the British Society for the History of Science'' was published as part of the ''Annals of Science''. In 1974, then editor Ivor Grattan-Guinness moved the journal from 4 to 6 issues per year; 100 issues were published from 1936–1969 and a further hundred by 1986. Grattan-Guinness also redesigned the cover and changed the tagline from "The History of Science and Technology since the Renaissance" to "The History of Science and Technology from the Thirteenth Century".〔(Cumulative Index Volumes 26 to 43 (1970-1986) ). ''Annals of Science''. ISBN 0-85066-892-1〕

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