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Book
Juan Vicente Mayoral de Lucas
(2017)
Thomas S. Kuhn: la búsqueda de la estructura.
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Article
Kapil Raj
(2017)
Thinking Without the Scientific Revolution: Global Interactions and the Construction of Knowledge.
Journal of Early Modern History
(pp. 445-458).
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Book
Michael Ruse; Robert J. Richards
(2016)
Debating Darwin.
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Chapter
Göran Rydén
(2016)
How Eighteenth-Century “Travelers in Trade” Changed Swedish Perceptions of Economic Systems.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 105-126).
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Chapter
Kenneth Nyberg
(2016)
Linnaeus’s Apostles and the Globalization of Knowledge, 1729–1756.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 73-89).
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Chapter
Jessica Ratclif
(2016)
The Great Data Divergence: Global History of Science within Global Economic History.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 237-254).
(/isis/citation/CBB739654365/)
Chapter
Iris Montero Sobrevilla
(2016)
The Slow Science of Swift Nature: Hummingbirds and Humans in New Spain.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 127-146).
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Chapter
Devyani Gupta
(2016)
Stamping Empire: Postal Standardization in Nineteenth-Century India.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 216-236).
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Chapter
Matthew James Crawford
(2016)
Between Bureaucrats and Bark Collectors: Spain’s Royal Reserve of Quina and the Limits of European Botany in the Late Eighteenth-Century Spanish Atlantic World.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 21-37).
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Chapter
Irina Podgorny
(2016)
Los Pichiciegos: Scraps of Information and the Affinities of Mammals in the Early Nineteenth Century.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 163-180).
(/isis/citation/CBB814101855/)
Chapter
Daniel Rood
(2016)
Toward a Global Labor History of Science.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 255-274).
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Book
Daniel Rood; Patrick Manning
(2016)
Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850.
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Chapter
Marcelo Fabián Figueroa
(2016)
Félix de Azara and the Birds of Paraguay: Making Inventories and Taxonomies at the Boundaries of the Spanish Empire, 1784–1802.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 147-162).
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Chapter
Leida Fernández-Prieto
(2016)
Mapping the Global and Local Archipelago of Scientific Tropical Sugar: Agriculture, Knowledge, and Practice, 1790–1880.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 181-198).
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Chapter
Eleonora Rohland
(2016)
Hurricanes on the Gulf Coast: Environmental Knowledge and Science in Louisiana, the Caribbean, and the United States, 1722–1900.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 38-53).
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Chapter
Kay Etheridge
(2016)
The History and Influence of Maria Sibylla Merian’s Bird-Eating Tarantula: Circulating Images and the Production of Natural Knowledge.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 54-72).
(/isis/citation/CBB701832624/)
Chapter
Stuart McCook
(2016)
“Squares of Tropic Summer”: The Wardian Case, Victorian Horticulture, and the Logistics of Global Plant Transfers, 1770–1910.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 199-215).
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Chapter
Hanna Hodacs
(2016)
Local, Universal, and Embodied Knowledge: Anglo-Swedish Contacts and Linnaean Natural History.
In: Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
(pp. 90-104).
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Book
Alan G. Gross; Joseph E. Harmon
(2016)
The Internet Revolution in the Sciences and Humanities.
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Article
André Goddu
(2016)
Ludwik Antoni Birkenmajer and Curtis Wilson on the Origin of Nicholas Copernicus’s Heliocentrism.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 225-253).
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