Thank you for answering my question. I read with interest your discussion of Bernard Cohen.
Unfortunately, the name of the person in question is I. Bernard Cohen. From the link I provided you to the Harvard University Press site, under the book's about-the-authors tab:Bernard Cohen (born 1963) is an Australian writer, the author of five novels and a children's picture book...
You were unable to research the information you needed on Google, even though I had provided you a tabbed link directly to it.I. Bernard Cohen was Victor S. Thomas Professor of the History of Science, Emeritus, at Harvard University, and one of the founders of the modern study of the history of science.
"Bernard Cohen" is a common name. It is not the correct name of the person you were researching. The person you found is obviously not on-topic. Nevertheless, you couldn't establish that a book called Revolution in Science was written by somebody else, a historian with a similar name?
But you're supposedly an expert on research methodology.
No, you're not.