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4734 citations
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4734 citations
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William C. Baer; Richard Peiser
(2024)
A History of Homebuilders from Early Modern to Modern Times.
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Book
Jules P. Gehrke
(2024)
Canals in a Changing Britain: Construction, Culture, and Environment, 1760-1968.
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Book
Stephanie M. Hilger
(2024)
Medicalizing Difference: The Eighteenth-Century Construction of the "Hermaphrodite".
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Article
Graeme Gooday
(2024)
The monster mechanical delusion: nineteenth-century controversies concerning perpetual motion.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
(pp. 1-6).
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Article
Amy Fisher
(2024)
Why Do Things Burn? Elizabeth Fulhame’s Challenge to the Antiphlogistic Theory of Combustion.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 408-431).
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Clive A. Slater
(2024)
William Richard Fisher (1824–1888) and the controversy about Paget’s pochard (Aythya ferina × nyroca).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 334-350).
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Hannah Weaver
(2024)
Experimental Histories: Interpolation and the Medieval British Past.
(/isis/citation/CBB652422136/)
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Stuart Anderson
(2024)
Pharmacopoeias, Drug Regulation, and Empires: Making Medicines Official in Britain’s Imperial World, 1618–1968.
(/isis/citation/CBB458338296/)
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Kathryn Hughes
(2024)
Catland: Louis Wain and the Great Cat Mania.
(/isis/citation/CBB636235121/)
Article
Robert DJ Smith; Stefan Schäfer; Michael J Bernstein
(2024)
Governing beyond the project: Refocusing innovation governance in emerging science and technology funding.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 377-404).
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Article
Alicia Barnes
(June 2024)
Railing through reality: Trains and mobility in Victorian ghost stories.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 104-123).
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Article
Coreen McGuire
(2024)
Relational Disability and Invisible Illness in Industrial Britain.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 169-184).
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Eugenia Pacitti
(2024)
Body Collected in Australia, The: A History of Human Specimens and the Circulation of Biomedical Knowledge.
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Article
Isabel Richards
(2024)
1796 – An Introduction to Botany: The critical role of women in eighteenth-century science popularisation and the early promotion of science for young girls in Britain.
Public Understanding of Science
(pp. 387-392).
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Raissa Silva; José Baldinato; Paulo Porto
(2024)
The Wonderful and the Useful: the Experiments in Samuel Parkes' Chemical Catechism.
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
(pp. 39-50).
(/isis/citation/CBB591337163/)
Article
Lukas M. Verburgt
(2024)
Scientific Method, Induction, and Probability: The Whewell–De Morgan Debate on Baconianism, 1830s–1850s.
HOPOS
(pp. 134-163).
(/isis/citation/CBB088934341/)
Article
Zak Leonard
(2024)
A benefactor to mankind? Captain Warner’s secrets and the politics of invention in early Victorian Britain.
History of Science
(pp. 81-110).
(/isis/citation/CBB405654853/)
Article
Marta Macedo
(2024)
Cocoa at Work: Materials and Labor in the Making of Global Chocolate.
Labor
(pp. 42-59).
(/isis/citation/CBB267739105/)
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Herman Paul
(2024)
Dogmatism: On the History of a Scholarly Vice.
(/isis/citation/CBB626683196/)
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Jacob Ward
(2024)
Visions of a Digital Nation: Market and Monopoly in British Telecommunications.
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