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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Thesis
Thomas Lalevee
(2022)
From Perfectibility to Progress: The Search for a Science of Society in France, 1750-1850.
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Article
Thomas Combe; Bruce Buchan
(2022)
Among ‘Savage and Brutal Nations’: Instructing Identity and Science in the Pacific.
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
(pp. 29-41).
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Article
Marc J. Alsina
(January 2022)
Aviation for the People: Class and State Aviation in Perón's "New Argentina," 1946–55.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 153-181).
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Article
James Justus; Samantha Wakil
(2021)
The algorithmic turn in conservation biology: Characterizing progress in ethically-driven sciences.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 181-192).
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Book
Eric Herschthal
(2021)
The Science of Abolition: How Slaveholders Became the Enemies of Progress.
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Book
Peter J. Bowler
(2021)
Progress Unchained: Ideas of Evolution, Human History and the Future.
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Article
Rosalind Williams
(April 2021)
Essay: Crisis: The Emergence of Another Hazardous Concept.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 521-546).
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Article
Subrata Dasgupta
(2021)
Whiggism, creativity and the historiography of technoscience.
Indian Journal of History of Science
(pp. 28-36).
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Book
Stefan Höhne
(2021)
Riding the New York Subway: The Invention of the Modern Passenger.
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Article
Tj Gundling
(2020)
Ineluctably Us: Early Hominid Discoveries, Mass Media, and the Reification of Human Ancestors.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
(p. 41).
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Book
Joan Wallach Scott
(2020)
On the Judgment of History.
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Multimedia Object
Lukas Rieppel; Currie, Adrian
(2020)
Adrian Currie, “Rock, Bone, and Ruin: An Optimist’s Guide to the Historical Sciences” (MIT Press, 2018).
New Books Network Podcast.
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Book
David Schneider
(2020)
The Invention of Surgery: A History of Modern Medicine: From the Renaissance to the Implant Revolution.
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Book
Paul Needham
(2020)
Getting to Know the World Scientifically: An Objective View.
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Book
François Jarrige; Alexis Vrignon; Alain Gras
(2020)
Face à la puissance: une histoire des énergies alternatives à l'âge industriel (Facing power: A history of alternative energies in the industrial age).
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Thesis
Woodrow D. Brown
(2020)
"Finding Is the First Act": Nineteenth-Century American Literature and the Discourse of Science.
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Article
George Borg
(2019)
Discovery and Instrumentation: How Surplus Knowledge Contributes to Progress in Science.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 861-890).
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Book
Guy Crosby Ph.D
(2019)
Cook, Taste, Learn: How the Evolution of Science Transformed the Art of Cooking.
(/isis/citation/CBB401051280/)
Book
Juan Carlos González Espitia
(2019)
Sifilografía: A History of the Writerly Pox in the Eighteenth-Century Hispanic World.
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Book
Arthur P. Molella; Scott Gabriel Knowles
(2019)
World's Fairs in the Cold War: Science, Technology, and the Culture of Progress.
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