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Article
Ann Shteir; Jacques Cayouette
(2019)
Collecting with “botanical friends”: Four Women in Colonial Quebec and Newfoundland.
Scientia Canadensis: Journal of the History of Canadian Science, Technology, and Medicine
(pp. 1-30).
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Review
Ann Shteir
(2017)
Review of "Orchid: A Cultural History".
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology.
(/isis/citation/CBB457209745/)
Review
Shteir, Ann
(2013)
Review of "Clandestine Marriage: Botany and Romantic Culture".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
(/isis/citation/CBB001321258/)
Review
Shteir, Ann
(2012)
Review of "Planting Paradise: Cultivating the Garden, 1501--1900".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
(/isis/citation/CBB001231889/)
Review
Shteir, Ann
(2009)
Review of "The Aliveness of Plants: The Darwins at the Dawn of Plant Science".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
(/isis/citation/CBB000953207/)
Chapter
Shteir, Ann B.
(2007)
Sensitive, Bashful, and Chaste? Articulating the Mimosa in Science.
In: Science in the Marketplace: Nineteenth-Century Sites and Experiences
(p. 169).
(/isis/citation/CBB000773405/)
Chapter
Shteir, Ann B.
(2007)
Flora primavera or Flora meretrix? Iconography, Gender, and Science.
In: Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture. Vol. 36.
(/isis/citation/CBB000741809/)
Review
Shteir, Ann B.
(2006)
Review of "Plants and Empire: Colonial Bioprospecting in the Atlantic World".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
(/isis/citation/CBB000651118/)
Chapter
Shteir, Ann B.
(2006)
Iconographies of Flora: The Goddess of Flowers in the Cultural History of Botany.
In: Figuring It Out: Science, Gender, and Visual Culture
(p. 3).
(/isis/citation/CBB000772469/)
Book
Shteir, Ann B.; Lightman, Bernard V.
(2006)
Figuring It Out: Science, Gender, and Visual Culture.
(/isis/citation/CBB000772108/)
Chapter
Shteir, Ann B.
(2004)
Green-Stocking or Blue? Science in Three Women's Magazines, 1800--50.
In: Culture and Science in the Nineteenth-Century Media
(p. 3).
(/isis/citation/CBB000450148/)
Chapter
Shteir, Ann B.
(2004)
“Let Us Examine the Flower”: Botany in Women's Magazines, 1800-1830.
In: Science Serialized: Representations of the Sciences in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals
(p. 17).
(/isis/citation/CBB000470237/)
Review
Shteir, Ann B.
(2002)
Review of "Books and the sciences in history".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
(/isis/citation/CBB000203176/)
Chapter
Shteir, Ann B.
(1997)
Elegant recreations? Configuring science writing for women.
In: Victorian science in context
(p. 236).
(/isis/citation/CBB000072507/)
Book
Gates, Barbara T.; Shteir, Ann B.
(1997)
Natural eloquence: Women reinscribe science.
(/isis/citation/CBB000076617/)
Article
Shteir, Ann B.
(1997)
Gender and “modern” botany in Victorian England.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 29-38).
(/isis/citation/CBB000073310/)
Book
Shteir, Ann B.
(1996)
Cultivating women, cultivating science: Flora's daughters and botany in England, 1760 to 1860.
(/isis/citation/CBB000068434/)
Article
Shteir, Ann
(1992)
“Conversable rather than scientific”: Women and late Enlightenment science culture in England.
Transactions of the International Congress on the Enlightenment
(pp. 768-772).
(/isis/citation/CBB000060823/)
Article
Shteir, Ann B.
(1990)
Botanical dialogues: Maria Jacson and women's popular science writing in England.
Eighteenth-Century Studies
(pp. 301-317).
(/isis/citation/CBB000035021/)
Chapter
Shteir, Ann B.
(1987)
Botany in the breakfast room: Women and early 19th-century British plant study.
In: Uneasy careers and intimate lives: Women in science, 1789-1979. With a foreword by Margaret W. Rossiter
(p. 31).
(/isis/citation/CBB000062966/)
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