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Emily S. Hutcheson
(2022)
A “Central Bureau of Feminine Algology:” Algae, Mutualism, and Gendered Ecological Perspectives, 1880–1910.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 791-825).
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Article
C. S. Leedham; V. L. Allan
(2022)
Scientific computing in the Cavendish Laboratory and the pioneering women computors.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 497-512).
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Book
Anna K. Sagal
(2022)
Botanical Entanglements: Women, Natural Science, and the Arts in Eighteenth-Century England.
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Book
Suzanne Zeller; Ann Shteir
(2022)
Flora's Fieldworkers: Women and Botany in Nineteenth-Century Canada.
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Article
Anna Maerker; Elena Serrano; Simon Werrett
(2022)
Enlightened female networks: gendered ways of producing knowledge (1720–1830).
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 225-234).
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William Rone Vieira
(2022)
O trabalho e as contribuições de Caroline Herschel na Astronomia.
Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 32-32).
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Article
Francesca Antonelli
(2022)
Madame Lavoisier and the others: women in Marie-Anne Paulze-Lavoisier's network (1771–1836).
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 283-302).
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Article
Mascha Hansen
(2022)
Queen Charlotte's scientific collections and natural history networks.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 323-336).
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Article
Elena Serrano; Joris Mercelis; Annette Lykknes
(2022)
'I am not a Lady, I am a Scientist.': Chemistry, Women, and Gender in the Enlightenment and the Era of Professional Science.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 203-220).
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Article
Elena Serrano
(2022)
Patriotic Women: Chemistry and Gender in the Eighteenth-Century Spanish World.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 243-261).
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Joris Mercelis
(2022)
“Men Don’t Like to Work Under a Woman”: Female Chemists in the Photographic Manufacturing Industry, ca. 1918–1950.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 291-319).
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Francesca Antonelli
(2022)
Becoming Visible: Marie-Anne Paulze-Lavoisier and the Campaign for the “New Chemistry” (1770s-1790s).
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 221-242).
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Article
Annette Lykknes
(2022)
Enabling Circumstances: Women Chemical Engineers at the Norwegian Institute of Technology, 1910–1943.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 262-290).
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Book
Virginia Trimble; David A. Weintraub
(2022)
The Sky Is for Everyone: Women Astronomers in Their Own Words.
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Article
Paola Govoni
(2022)
Feminist networks beyond the science wars: the ‘female brain’ in the 1790s and the 1990s.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 337-352).
(/isis/citation/CBB875771419/)
Article
Loïc Charles; Christine Théré
(2022)
Les femmes économistes: the place of women in the physiocratic community.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 251-264).
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Book
Bethany Sollereder; Alister McGrath
(2022)
Emerging Voices in Science and Theology: Contributions by Young Women.
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Ronald K. Smeltzer; Robert J. Ruben; Paulette Rose; et al.
(2022)
Extraordinary Women in Science & Medicine: Four Centuries of Achievement.
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Article
Annmarie Adams
(2022)
Friendship archaeology: How Maude Abbott occupied overlapping spaces of excellence.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 323-349).
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Book
Emily K. Wilson
(2022)
Mildred Trotter and the Invisible Histories of Physical and Forensic Anthropology.
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