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Article
Austin R. Cooper
(2022)
The Tunisian request: Saharan fallout, US assistance and the making of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Cold War History
(pp. 407-436).
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Article
K. Allen
(2019)
“The Official Response is Never Enough”.
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
(pp. 34-46).
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Article
Jennifer Johnson
(2018)
The Origins of Family Planning in Tunisia: Reform, Public Health, and International Aid.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 664-693).
(/isis/citation/CBB662781842/)
Book
Richard C. Parks
(2017)
Medical Imperialism in French North Africa: Regenerating the Jewish Community of Colonial Tunis.
(/isis/citation/CBB663158260/)
Thesis
Edna Bonhomme
(2017)
Plagued Bodies and Spaces: Medicine, Trade, and Death in Ottoman Egypt and Tunisia, 1705-1830 CE.
(/isis/citation/CBB521501901/)
Chapter
Mahdi Abdeljaouad
(2014)
Mathematics Education in Islamic Countries in the Modern Time: Case Study of Tunisia.
In: Handbook on the History of Mathematics Education
(pp. 405-428).
(/isis/citation/CBB346881103/)
Article
Clark, Hannah-Louise
(2013)
Civilization and Syphilization: A Doctor and His Disease in Colonial Morocco.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 86-114).
(/isis/citation/CBB001252858/)
Article
Casulleras, Josep
(2012)
The Rising and Setting of the Stars in the Astronomical Tables of Ibn Al-Raqqâm Al-Andalusî.
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
(pp. 43-54).
(/isis/citation/CBB001252127/)
Article
Blais, Hélène
(2011)
An Intra-Imperial Conflict: The Mapping of the Border between Algeria and Tunisia, 1881--1914.
Journal of Historical Geography
(p. 178).
(/isis/citation/CBB001034144/)
Article
Néfissa, Kmar Ben; Moulin, Anne Marie
(2010)
La peste nord-africaine et la théorie de Charles Nicolle sur les maladies infectieuses.
Gesnerus
(p. 30).
(/isis/citation/CBB001220543/)
Article
Bonnemain, Bruno
(2008)
Pharmaciens militaires français lors de l'expédition de Tunisie (1881--1887): Paul-Louis Roeser et Carle Gessard, et les autres.
Revue d'Histoire de la Pharmacie
(p. 163).
(/isis/citation/CBB000933392/)
Article
Herrera-Casais, Mónica
(2008)
The Nautical Atlases of cAlī al-Sharafī.
Suhayl: Journal for the History of the Exact and Natural Sciences in Islamic Civilisation
(p. 223).
(/isis/citation/CBB000933639/)
Article
Ricordel, Joëlle
(2008)
De Salerne à Al-Andalus: l'empreinte des médecins de Kairouan.
Revue d'Histoire de la Pharmacie
(p. 189).
(/isis/citation/CBB000933394/)
Chapter
Herrera-Casais, Mónica
(2008)
The 1413--14 Sea Chart of Aḥmad a-Ṭanjī.
In: A Shared Legacy: Islamic Science East and West. Homage to Professor J. M. Millàs Vallicrosa
(p. 283).
(/isis/citation/CBB001022268/)
Chapter
Bonine, M. E.
(2008)
Romans, Astronomy and the Qibla: Urban Form and Orientation of Islamic Cities of Tunisia.
In: African Cultural Astronomy: Current Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy Research in Africa
(p. 145).
(/isis/citation/CBB000760404/)
Article
Néfissa, Kmar Ben; Moulin, Anne Marie; Dellagi, Koussay
(2007)
La rage en Tunisie au XIXe siècle: recrudescence ou émergence?.
Gesnerus
(p. 173).
(/isis/citation/CBB000800286/)
Article
Ben Azzouna, Rana; Hamdane, Ridha
(2007)
Décret du 15 juin 1888, premier décret réglementant l'exercice de la pharmacie en Tunisie, et évolution de la législation pharmaceutique avant et après l'indépendance.
Revue d'Histoire de la Pharmacie
(p. 479).
(/isis/citation/CBB000933365/)
Book
Godard, Gaston; Viaud, Jean-Marc
(2007)
De la Vendée au Sahara: L'aventure tunisienne du géologue Léon Pervinquière (1873-1913).
(/isis/citation/CBB000780080/)
Article
Abdeljaouad, M.
(2006)
Issues in the History of Mathematics Teaching in Arab Countries.
Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education
(p. 629).
(/isis/citation/CBB001023838/)
Book
Pelis, Kim
(2006)
Charles Nicolle, Pasteur's Imperial Missionary: Typhus and Tunisia.
(/isis/citation/CBB000773175/)
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