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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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Anne-Lise Rey
(2021)
Présentation : l’épistémologie inventive d’Émilie Du Châtelet.
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
(pp. 235-263).
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Article
Emma Gleadhill
(2021)
“For I Asked Him Men's Questions”: Late Eighteenth-Century British Women Tourists’ Contributions to Scientific Inquiry.
Eighteenth-Century Life
(pp. 158-177).
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Multimedia Object
Galina Limorenko; Anna Reser; Leila McNeill
(2021-07-16)
Anna Reser and Leila McNeill, "Forces of Nature: The Women Who Changed Science" (Frances Lincoln, 2021).
New Books Network Podcast.
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Anna Reser; Leila McNeill
(2021)
Forces of Nature: The Women Who Changed Science.
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Book
Gelbart, Nina Rattner
(2021)
Minerva's French Sisters: Women of Science in Enlightenment France.
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Anna K. Sagal
(2021)
Botanical Entanglements: Women, Natural Science, and the Arts in Eighteenth-Century England.
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Book
Walter Isaacson
(2021)
The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race.
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Book
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
(2021)
The Disordered Cosmos: A Journey into Dark Matter, Spacetime, and Dreams Deferred.
(/isis/citation/CBB612612757/)
Article
Ben Harris
(2021)
Eugenics, social reform, and psychology: The careers of Isabelle Kendig.
History of Psychology
(pp. 350-376).
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Article
Elizabeth Johnston; Mary Vitello
(2021)
Reconstructing the history of emotions: Revisiting Elizabeth Duffy’s rejection of the term “emotion”.
History of Psychology
(pp. 301-322).
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Article
Barbara A.R. Mohr
(2021)
Clementine Helm Beyrich (1825–1896), the unusual case of a woman popularizer of the geosciences during the nineteenth century in Central Europe.
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
(pp. 84-101).
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Book
Claire G. Jones; Alison E. Martin; Alexis Wolf
(2021)
The Palgrave Handbook of Women and Science since 1660.
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Article
Martine Mille
(2021)
Pratique des sciences et diplomatie des espaces : les époux Brongniart entre collaboration domestique et sociabilités savantes en France au XIXe siècle.
Cahiers François Viète Center for Epistemology and History of Science and Technology (CFV)
(pp. 49-84).
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Article
Tabea Cornel
(2020)
An Even-Handed Debate? The Sexed/Gendered Controversy Over Laterality Genes in British Psychology, 1970s–1990s.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 138-166).
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Book
Annalisa Berta; Susan Turner
(2020)
Rebels, Scholars, Explorers: Women in Vertebrate Paleontology.
(/isis/citation/CBB780402361/)
Article
Deepak Basyal
(2020)
A Mathematical Poetry Book from Nepal.
British Journal for the History of Mathematics
(pp. 189-206).
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Article
Frederica Bowcutt; Tamara Caulkins
(2020)
Co-teaching Botany and History: An Interdisciplinary Model for a More Inclusive Curriculum.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 614-622).
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Book
Peter Ayres
(2020)
Women and the Natural Sciences in Edwardian Britain: In Search of Fellowship.
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Article
Brigitte Stenhouse
(2020)
Mary Somerville's Early Contributions to the Circulation of Differential Calculus.
Historia Mathematica
(pp. 1-25).
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Donovan Moore
(2020)
What Stars Are Made Of: The Life of Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin.
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