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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Colin Fisher
(2024)
“Green Is the Color of the Luxuriant Vegetation of Our Motherland”: Marcus Garvey, Temporality, and Wilderness as a Repeating Phase.
Environmental History
(pp. 500-525).
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Article
E. Charles Nelson
(2024)
Ethnobotany and Irish nationalism: an early contribution by Dr Michael F. Moloney (Micheál P. Ó Máoldhomhnaigh) of Dungarvan.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 20-36).
(/isis/citation/CBB111253836/)
Article
Arnd Kluge
(2023)
Genossenschaftliche Belletristik (Co-operative Fiction).
Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte
(pp. 63-92).
(/isis/citation/CBB603742341/)
Article
Ariel Ron
(2023)
When Hay Was King: Energy History and Economic Nationalism in the Nineteenth-Century United States.
American Historical Review
(pp. 177-213).
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Thesis
Santiago Guzmán Gámez
(2023)
Science for Colombia : Scientific Nationalism, and the Case of Enrique Pérez Arbeláez, 1929-1957.
(/isis/citation/CBB062961078/)
Article
Fa-ti Fan
(2022)
“Mr. Science”, May Fourth, and the Global History of Science.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 279-304).
(/isis/citation/CBB027652084/)
Book
Raphael Greenberg; Yannis Hamilakis
(2022)
Archaeology, Nation, and Race: Confronting the Past, Decolonizing the Future in Greece and Israel.
(/isis/citation/CBB961079247/)
Article
Sarah Walsh
(2022)
The executioner’s shadow: Coerced sterilization and the creation of “Latin” eugenics in Chile.
History of Science
(pp. 18-40).
(/isis/citation/CBB396292693/)
Article
Ageliki Lefkaditou
(2022)
Blood Affairs: Racial Blood Group Research and Nation Building in Greece, 1920s-1940s.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 48-76).
(/isis/citation/CBB043793264/)
Article
Elise K. Burton; Ageliki Lefkaditou
(2022)
Race in Circulation: Blood Banks and Forced Mobilities in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 375-402).
(/isis/citation/CBB270096362/)
Article
Evguenia Davidova
(2022)
Monarchism with a Human Face: Balkan Queens and the Social Politics of Nursing in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries.
Comparative Studies in Society and History
(pp. 788-819).
(/isis/citation/CBB548968849/)
Article
Soraya de Chadarevian
(2022)
Commentary: Nationalism and Transnationalism in Anthropological Research.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 194-198).
(/isis/citation/CBB350311076/)
Article
Ricardo Roque
(2022)
Transnational Isolates: Portuguese Colonial Race Science and the Foreign World.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 108-136).
(/isis/citation/CBB008241777/)
Article
Ana Velitchkova
(2022)
Nationalized Cosmopolitanism with Communist Characteristics: The Esperanto Movement’s Survival Strategy in Post–World War II Bulgaria.
Social Science History
(pp. 617-642).
(/isis/citation/CBB365488877/)
Article
Aurora Gómez Galvarriato; Gabriela Recio Cavazos
(2022)
Mexico's Business and Entrepreneurship in the Era of Nationalism.
Business History Review
(pp. 289-324).
(/isis/citation/CBB933822669/)
Article
Thiago P. Barbosa
(2022)
Racializing a New Nation: German Coloniality and Anthropology in Maharashtra, India.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 137-166).
(/isis/citation/CBB043337684/)
Thesis
Agatha Seo-Hyun Kim
(2022)
Natural Science and "National Science": Reception of Goethe's Morphology in Nineteenth-Century France.
(/isis/citation/CBB299465456/)
Article
Marina Mogilner
(2021)
Mediterraneanizing Europe: The Project of Subaltern Race and the Postimperial Search for Hybridity.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 670-693).
(/isis/citation/CBB093397754/)
Book
George Makari
(2021)
Of Fear and Strangers: A History of Xenophobia.
(/isis/citation/CBB975774620/)
Article
Paul Rubinson
(2021)
Mistress of the Sciences, Asylum of Liberty: Joseph Priestley, Human Rights, and Science in the Early U.S. Republic.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 484-506).
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