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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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Anna Von Mertens
(2024)
Attention Is Discovery: The Life and Legacy of Astronomer Henrietta Leavitt.
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Rawda Morkus-Makhoul
(2024)
From grandmothers to granddaughters: Generational agricultural knowledge among rural women in British Mandate Palestine.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100954).
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Ana Duarte Rodrigues
(2024)
‘Lady Guardians’ of the Royal Society of Horticulture of Portugal, 1898–1906.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100953).
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Kathleen Sheppard
(2024)
Women in the Valley of the Kings: The Untold Story of Women Egyptologists in the Gilded Age.
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Marsha L. Richmond
(2024)
Horticulture as a profession for middle-class German and Austrian women, 1890–1940.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science.
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Ane Møller Gabrielsen
(2024)
Gendering data care: curators, care, and computers in data-centric biology.
Science as Culture
(pp. 256-280).
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Felix E. Rietmann
(2024)
Mother-blaming revisited: Gender, cinematography, and infant research in the heyday of psychoanalysis.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 87-116).
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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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Elisabetta Strickland
(2024)
Emmy Noether: Vita e opere della donna che stupì Einstein (1882-1935).
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Michaela Liuccio
(2024)
The Scientific Journalism According to Elisabetta Caminer: Objectivity, Exactness of Information and Universality.
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
(pp. 179-200).
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Maria Angela Veronese
(2024)
Costanza Boccadoro, ricercatrice nel laboratorio di Camillo Golgi a Pavia.
Nuova Rivista di Storia della Medicina
(pp. 1-48).
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David E. Rowe
(2024)
Emmy Noether and Her Theorems.
Annalen der Physik
(p. 2300479).
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Indranil Sanyal; Jhuma Ghosh
(2024)
Empowering women with science in a colonial context: The role of Bāmābodhinī Patrikā (1863–1922) in Bengal.
Indian Journal of History of Science
(pp. 376-391).
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Carla Petrocelli
(2024)
Una «signora nelle matematiche»: Faustina Pignatelli.
Bollettino di Storia delle Scienze Matematiche
(pp. 205-225).
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Marie Linos
(2024)
Professional opportunities, gender obstacles, and narrowed progression: The case of the first Social Science Research Council female fellows (1925–1934).
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
(p. 22321).
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Eva Kaufholz-Soldat
(2023)
“All manner of gymnastic evolutions” for science: Dorothea Klumpke (1861–1942) and a life in astronomical research.
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
(p. 100888).
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Book
Andrea Hart; Ann Datta
(2023)
Birds of the World: The Art of Elizabeth Gould.
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Anna Winterbottom; Victoria Dickenson; Ben Cartwright; et al.
(2023)
Women, Environment, and Networks of Empire: Elizabeth Gwillim and Mary Symonds in Madras.
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Nicola Williams
(October 2023)
Do Microscopes Have Politics? Gendering the Electron Microscope in Laboratory Biological Research.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 1159-1183).
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