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444 citations
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Article
A. Desmond; A. Darwin
(2021)
T. H. Huxley’s turbulent apprenticeship years: John Charles Cooke and the John Salt scandal.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 215-226).
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Book
Chris Pearson
(2021)
Dogopolis: How Dogs and Humans Made Modern New York, London, and Paris.
(/isis/citation/CBB526868753/)
Article
Jim Clifford
(2021)
London's Soap Industry and the Development of Global Ghost Acres in the Nineteenth Century.
Environment and History
(pp. 471-497).
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Article
Renae Satterley
(2021)
Mathematical books and Frankfurt book fair catalogues: the acquisition of mathematical works by Robert Ashley in early modern London.
British Journal for the History of Mathematics
(pp. 95-116).
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Book
Patricia Fara
(2021)
Life after Gravity: Isaac Newton's London Career.
(/isis/citation/CBB507204608/)
Article
Eleanor Larsson
(2021)
“On Deposit”: animal acquisition at the Zoological Society of London, 1870–1910 (Patron's review).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 1-21).
(/isis/citation/CBB855639307/)
Article
Ann Datta
(2021)
The courtship dance of a lesser bird of paradise figured in J. E. Gray's Illustrations of Indian zoology (1830–1835).
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 89-93).
(/isis/citation/CBB497413685/)
Article
Jarosław Włodarczyk
(2021)
‘Out of a greate laborinth of errors’: Lunar astronomy in London before Kepler.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 371-386).
(/isis/citation/CBB708160221/)
Article
Charlotte Johnson; Sarah Bell; Aiduan Borrion; et al.
(March 2021)
Working with Infrastructural Communities: A Material Participation Approach to Urban Retrofit.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 320-345).
(/isis/citation/CBB505883336/)
Article
Mike A. Zuber
(2021)
Alchemical Promise, the Fraud Narrative, and the History of Science from Below: A German Adept’s Encounter with Robert Boyle and Ambrose Godfrey.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 28-48).
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Book
Istvan Hargittai; Magdolna Hargittai
(2021)
Science in London: A Guide to Memorials.
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Book
Esther Sahle
(2021)
Quakers in the British Atlantic world, c.1660-1800.
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Article
Jim Bolton; Francesco Guidi-Bruscoli
(2021)
‘Your flexible friend’: the bill of exchange in theory and practice in the fifteenth century†.
Economic History Review
(pp. 873-891).
(/isis/citation/CBB630033652/)
Article
Simon Szreter; Kevin Siena
(2021)
The pox in Boswell's London: an estimate of the extent of syphilis infection in the metropolis in the 1770s.
Economic History Review
(pp. 372-399).
(/isis/citation/CBB640093334/)
Article
Timothy A. Hickman
(2021)
“We Belt the World”: Dr. Leslie E. Keeley’s “Gold Cure” and the Medicalization of Addiction in 1890s London.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 198-226).
(/isis/citation/CBB700353486/)
Article
Gerardo Ienna; Giulia Rispoli
(2021)
The 1931 London Congress: The Rise of British Marxism and the Interdependencies of Society, Nature and Technology.
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
(pp. 107-130).
(/isis/citation/CBB402338643/)
Article
Michelle Pfeffer
(2021)
The Society of Astrologers (c.1647–1684): sermons, feasts and the resuscitation of astrology in seventeenth-century London.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 133-153).
(/isis/citation/CBB143064569/)
Chapter
Roberta Ballestriero
(2021)
The Science and Ethics concerning the Legacy of Human Remains and Historical Collections: The Gordon Museum of Pathology in London.
In: Scientiae in the History of Medicine
(pp. 135-150).
(/isis/citation/CBB079397885/)
Book
Tony Buick
(2020)
Orreries, Clocks, and London Society: The Evolution of Astronomical Instruments and Their Makers.
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Article
Ana Maria Alfonso-Goldfarb; Raíssa Rocha Bombini
(2020)
Pestes, pragas e outros bichos: as duas grandes epidemias de Londres (1348 e 1665).
Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 8-29).
(/isis/citation/CBB422528156/)
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