Joseph John Thomson

1957 / J. J. Thomson as We Remember Him / Joan Thomson ; George Thomson / Notes and Records 12 (1957) p. 201 [doi]
1967 / J. J. Thomson and the Structure of Light / Russell McCormmach / The British Journal for the History of Science 3 (1967) p. 362 [doi]
1971 / Commitment to mechanism: J. J. Thomson, the early years / David R. Topper / Archive for history of exact sciences 7 (1971) p. 393 [doi]
1980 / ‘To reason by means of images’: J. J. Thomson and the mechanical picture of nature / David R. Topper / Annals of Science 37 (1980) p. 31 [doi]
1987 / Corpuscles, Electrons and Cathode Rays: J.J. Thomson and the ‘Discovery of the Electron’ / Isobel Falconer / The British Journal for the History of Science 20 (1987) p. 241 [doi]
1988 / J. J. Thomson and Radioactivity: Part I / S. B. Sinclair / Ambix 35 (1988) p. 91 [doi]
1988 / J.J. Thomson and radioactivity: Part II / S. B. Sinclair / Ambix 35 (1988) p. 113 [doi]
1988 / J.J. Thomson's Work on Positive Rays, 1906-1914 / Isobel Falconer / Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 19 (1988) p. 265 [doi]
1989 / Arthur Schuster, J.J. Thomson, and the Discovery of the Electron / Stuart M. Feffer / Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences 20 (1989) p. 33 [doi]
1991 / J. J. Thomson: The discovery of the electron and the chemists / Michael Chayut / Annals of Science 48 (1991) p. 527 [doi]
1995 / J. J. Thomson and the emergence of the Cavendish School, 1885–1990 / Dong-Won Kim / The British Journal for the History of Science 28 (1995) p. 191 [doi]
1995 / J. J. Thomson at the Cavendish laboratory: The history of an electric charge measurement / Nadia Robotti / Annals of Science 52 (1995) p. 265 [doi]
1997 / Paul Villard, J.-J. Thomson et la composition des rayons cathodiques / Benoit Lelong / Revue d'histoire des sciences 50 (1997) p. 89 [doi]
2005 / J. J. Thomson on the Nature of Matter: Corpuscles and the Continuum / Jaume Navarro / Centaurus 47 (2005) p. 259 [doi]
2006 / Imperial Incursions in Late-Victorian Cambridge: J. J. Thomson and the Domains of the Physical Sciences / Jaume Navarro / History of Science 44 (2006) p. 469