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Clarke, Sabine

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Article Sabine Clarke; Thomas Lean (2022)
Turning DDT into ‘Didimac’: Making insecticide products and consumers in British farming after 1945. History and Technology (pp. 31-61). (/isis/citation/CBB370641678/) unapi

Book Sabine Clarke; Alan Lester (2018)
Science at the End of Empire: Experts and the Development of the British Caribbean, 1940-62. (/isis/citation/CBB623700377/) unapi

Chapter Sabine Clarke (2018)
Fundamental Research and New Scientific Arrangements for the Development of Britain’s Colonies after 1940. In: Basic and Applied Research: The Language of Science Policy in the Twentieth Century (pp. 143-162). (/isis/citation/CBB134279832/) unapi

Article Clarke, Sabine (2013)
The Research Council System and the Politics of Medical and Agricultural Research for the British Colonial Empire, 1940--1952. Medical History (p. 338). (/isis/citation/CBB001320594/) unapi

Chapter Clarke, Sabine (2012)
Rethinking the Post-War Hegemony of DDT: Insecticides Research and the British Colonial Empire. In: Environment, Health and History (p. 133). (/isis/citation/CBB001251032/) unapi

Article Clarke, Sabine (2010)
Pure Science with a Practical Aim: The Meanings of Fundamental Research in Britain, circa 1916--1950. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (p. 285). (/isis/citation/CBB000954443/) unapi

Article Clarke, Sabine (2007)
A Technocratic Imperial State? The Colonial Office and Scientific Research, 1940--1960. Twentieth-Century British History (p. 453). (/isis/citation/CBB001030557/) unapi

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