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Article
Bea De Cupere; Lien Speleers; Piers D. Mitchell; et al.
(2022)
A Multidisciplinary Analysis of Cesspits from Late Medieval and Post-Medieval Brussels, Belgium: Diet and Health in the Fourteenth to Seventeenth Centuries.
International Journal of Historical Archaeology
(pp. 531-572).
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Article
Claire Pelgrims
(June 2020)
Fetishising the Brussels roadscape.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 89-115).
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Article
David Aubin
(2020)
Congress Mania in Brussels, 1846–1856: Soft Power, Transnational Experts, and Diplomatic Practices.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 340-363).
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Article
Claire Pelgrims
(December 2019)
Tension between Fast and Slow Mobilities: Examining the Infrastructuring Processes in Brussels (1950–2019) through the Lens of Social Imaginaries.
Transfers
(pp. 20-40).
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Chapter
Renaud Adam
(2019)
‘Men and Books under Watch’: the Brussels’ Book Market in the Mid-Sixteenth Century through the Inquisitorial Archives.
In: Buying and selling : The business of books in early modern Europe
(pp. 303-321).
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Article
Christiaan Sterken
(2018)
The Brussels-Chile Connection: Reminiscences of a scientist friend.
Acta Historica Astronomiae
(pp. 141-150).
(/isis/citation/CBB499747193/)
Chapter
Tinne Claes
(2017)
Alternative Anatomy: The Popular Lectures of Constant Crommelinck in Brussels (1850–1880).
In: Bodies Beyond Borders: Moving Anatomies, 1750–1950
(p. 139).
(/isis/citation/CBB438445942/)
Chapter
Roger H. Stuewer
(2016)
The Seventh Solvay Conference: Nuclear Physics, Intellectual Migration, and Institutional Influence.
In: Innovation in Science and Organizational Renewal: Historical and Sociological Perspectives
(pp. 89-116).
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Article
Andrew Grigg
(December 2015)
Autoworld Brussels.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 268-269).
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Article
Wouter Bracke; Marguerite Silverstre
(2015)
De collecties-Vandermaelen van de Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België.
Caert-Thresoor: Tijdschrift voor de geschiedenis van de kartografie in Nederland
(pp. 98-106).
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Article
Aubin, David
(2014)
“Principles of Mechanics That Are Susceptible of Application to Society”: An Unpublished Notebook of Adolphe Quetelet at the Root of His Social Physics.
Historia Mathematica
(pp. 204-223).
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Article
Scholliers, Peter
(2014)
Constructing New Expertise: Private and Public Initiatives for Safe Food (Brussels in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century).
Medical History
(pp. 546-563).
(/isis/citation/CBB001422170/)
Essay Review
Jähnert, Martin
(2012)
Revisiting the 1927 Solvay Conference and the Early Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.
Metascience: An International Review Journal for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science.
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Article
Straumann, Norbert
(2011)
On the First Solvay Congress in 1911.
European Physical Journal H
(pp. 379-399).
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Article
Scholliers, Peter; Van den Eeckhout, Patricia
(2010-11)
Hearing the Consumer? The Laboratory, the Public, and the Construction of Food Safety in Brussels (1840s--1910s).
Journal of Social History
(p. 1139).
(/isis/citation/CBB001231793/)
Article
Biesbrouck, Maurits; Steeno, Omer P.
(2008)
The Statues of Andreas Vesalius: “a capite ad calcem”.
Vesalius
(p. 53).
(/isis/citation/CBB000932487/)
Article
Heizer, Alda
(2008)
Notícias sobre uma expedição: Jean Massart e a missão biológica belga ao Brasil, 1922--1923.
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
(p. 849).
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Book
Bacciagaluppi, Guido; Valentin, Antony
(2008)
Quantum Theory at the Crossroads: Reconsidering the 1927 Solvay Conference.
(/isis/citation/CBB001035071/)
Book
Nilsen, Micheline C.
(2008)
Railways and the Western European Capitals: Studies of Implantation in London, Paris, Berlin, and Brussels.
(/isis/citation/CBB000951817/)
Article
Stoica, Marigara
(2007)
Émile Henriot, un physicien avec des contributions essentielles au développement de la biologie.
Noesis: Travaux du Comité Roumain d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences
(p. 191).
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