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New Zealand

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Article Aparna Nair (2024)
Enumerating Infirmity: Disability, Demography, and Empire, 1820–1950. Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 75-94). (/isis/citation/CBB148141470/) unapi

Article R. Ashton Macfarlane (2024)
The Many Pollutant Identities of Carbon Dioxide: Global Climate Monitoring and Air Pollution Research in New Zealand, 1968–1975. Environment and History (pp. 131-155). (/isis/citation/CBB170508881/) unapi

Chapter Kapoor, Nathan (2024)
“We Have no Niagara”: Electrifying the “Britain of the South”. In: Electrical Conquest: New Approaches to the History of Electrification (pp. 81-109). (/isis/citation/CBB969878084/) unapi

Article Anton Sveding (2023)
Timber, money, and shelter: The promotion of private tree planting in New Zealand during the 1920s. Journal of Historical Geography (pp. 123-131). (/isis/citation/CBB568251707/) unapi

Article Philip Yock (2023)
Japan/NZ Collaborations on Cosmic Rays, Exoplanets and Dark Matter, and Hypothetical Queries by Isaac Newton. Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage (pp. 282-302). (/isis/citation/CBB722498267/) unapi

Article Cameron Boyle (2023)
When the Parrot Returns to its Perch: Contestation of Place and Nature in Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand. Environment and History (pp. 177-184). (/isis/citation/CBB100346878/) unapi

Article Kurt Bennett (2023)
Examining Nineteenth-Century British Colonial-Built Ships HMS Buffalo and Edwin Fox: Two Case Studies from New Zealand. Historical Archaeology (pp. 74-94). (/isis/citation/CBB847499046/) unapi

Article Patrick M. Duerr (2023)
Popper: Critical Rationalist, Conventionalist, and Virtue Epistemologist. HOPOS (pp. 54-90). (/isis/citation/CBB520912685/) unapi

Article Petera Hudson; Hēmi Whaanga; Te Taka Keegan (2023)
Computing Technologies for Resilience, Sustainability, and Resistance. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing (pp. 27-38). (/isis/citation/CBB904000692/) unapi

Article Wayne Orchiston; John Drummond; Michael Luciuk (2023)
Ronald A. Mcintosh: Pioneer Southern Hemisphere Meteor Observer. Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage (pp. 789-817). (/isis/citation/CBB453098952/) unapi

Article Wayne Orchiston; Glen Rowe (2023)
New Zealand's First Scientific Observatories: The Tent Observatories Used on Cook's Second and Third Voyages to the Pacific. Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage (pp. 1033-1056). (/isis/citation/CBB445903668/) unapi

Article Alastair Nisbet (2023)
Educational Computers in New Zealand Schools: 1977 to 1983. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing (pp. 39-52). (/isis/citation/CBB075421403/) unapi

Article Sebastian K. Boell; Peter Thorne (2023)
Capturing an Oral History of Computing in Australia. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing (pp. 82-83). (/isis/citation/CBB425358314/) unapi

Article Courtney Addison; Hallam Stevens (May 2022)
Crowdfunding Conservation Science: Tracing the Participatory Dynamics of Native Parrot Genome Sequencing. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 568-596). (/isis/citation/CBB774118711/) unapi

Book Jarrod Hore (2022)
Visions of Nature: How Landscape Photography Shaped Settler Colonialism. (/isis/citation/CBB045823423/) unapi

Chapter Toland, Janet (2022)
Big Brother in New Zealand: Anticipating the Computer. In: Prophets of computing: visions of society transformed by computing (pp. 421-457). (/isis/citation/CBB084106822/) unapi

Article Martin Bush (2022)
Mary Proctor and the Cawthron observatory project: A lost history of the Mount Stromlo Observatory. Historical Records of Australian Science (pp. 12-22). (/isis/citation/CBB715399997/) unapi

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Reading Darwin during the New Zealand wars: Science, religion, politics and race, 1835–1900. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (pp. 87-99). (/isis/citation/CBB080582923/) unapi

Article Rosi Crane (2022)
‘A better day dawned for biology’: T. J. Parker, New Zealand Huxleyite. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (pp. 262-269). (/isis/citation/CBB994936803/) unapi

Book Peter Petchey; Hallie Buckley (2022)
Life and Death in Early Rural Otago : The archaeology and bioarchaeology of St. John’s Burial Ground Milton, Otago, New Zealand. (/isis/citation/CBB082408030/) unapi

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