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Martin Griffiths
(2026)
Joseph Harris: Scientist, Artisan, Assay Master.
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Allen, Ryan L.
(2026)
Adventures in the Archaic: Primitivism, Degrowth, and the French Social Sciences, 1945–1975.
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Charlotta Forss
(2025)
Mapping the North: Myth, Exploration, Encounter.
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John Nott
(2025)
Between Feast and Famine: Food, Health, and the History of Ghana’s Long Twentieth Century.
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David Singerman
(2025)
Unrefined: How Capitalism Reinvented Sugar.
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Article
Susanne Friedrich
(2025)
Tentzel and the elephant in the room. Inconsistencies in the history of nature and history of humans (not) being discussed when ‘fossils’ were found in Thuringia in 1695.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 351-380).
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Chris Manias
(2025)
Palaeontology in Public: Popular Science, Lost Creatures and Deep Time.
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Luciana Massi; Guilherme da Silva Lima
(2025)
Science Communication as Praxis: Analysis of ‘The Periodic Table’ by Primo Levi.
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
(pp. 111-120).
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Jonathan Kahn
(2025)
The Uses of Diversity: How Race Has Become Entangled in Law, Politics, and Biology.
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William H. Brock
(2025)
Fifth Business: A Life of the Chemist and Educationist Henry Edward Armstrong.
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Niamh NicGhabhann Coleman; Zenobie Garrett; Frances Kane
(2025)
‘That's a powerful map’: Shared authority, public engagement, and the archives of the first Ordnance Survey of Ireland.
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 65-73).
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Apurba Chatterjee
(2025)
Sir William Jones's Indian botany: Visual archive, natural history collections, and worldmaking in the British empire.
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 132-145).
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Alexander Damianos
(2025)
Anthropocene angst: Authentic geology and stratigraphic sincerity.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 444-464).
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Colin N Waters; Jan Zalasiewicz; Martin J Head; et al.
(2025)
Response to Damianos—Anthropocene angst: Authentic geology and stratigraphic sincerity.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 465-478).
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Sebastián Ureta
(2025)
Beyond samplism: Rethinking the field in exposure science.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 404-422).
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Marcus Yee
(2025)
Mobilizing Hong Kong: Nuclear Anxiety and Mass Protest against the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant (1979–1986).
Journal of Asian Studies
(pp. 406-432).
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Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft; Merry White
(2025)
Ways of Eating: Exploring Food through History and Culture.
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Article
Margarita Aragon
(2025)
‘Subjects to be dealt with’: Disability, class, and carceral power in early 20th-century Britain.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 40-55).
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José Ferraz-Caetano
(2025)
Institutional Echoes: the Laboratório Químico Municipal do Porto (1884-1907) as a Model for the Dynamics of Scientific Institutionalization.
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
(pp. 103-126).
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Mathias Grote
(2025)
Planetary Microbes: Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, the Agency, and the Politics of Microbes, 1840s–1850s.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 82-103).
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