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SELBY HEARTH
(2024)
Geologists as Colonial Scouts: The Rogers Expedition to Otavi and Tsumeb, Namibia, 1892–1895.
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
(pp. 385-415).
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Article
Morgan J. Robinson
(2023)
When a Wonder Is Not a Wonder: Swahili, Translation, and the Communication of Knowledge.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 233-248).
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Article
Zoé Samudzi
(2023)
Haunted by Denial.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 94-96).
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Book
Matthew Unangst
(2022)
Colonial Geography: Race and Space in German East Africa, 1884-1905.
(/isis/citation/CBB213072098/)
Article
Katja Kaiser
(2022)
Duplicate networks: The Berlin botanical institutions as a ‘clearing house’ for colonial plant material, 1891–1920.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 279-296).
(/isis/citation/CBB759823770/)
Article
Rainer F. Buschmann
(2022)
Contested duplicates: Disputed negotiations surrounding ethnographic doppelgängers in German New Guinea, 1898–1914.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 297-318).
(/isis/citation/CBB271765604/)
Article
Frank Edward
(2022)
Planned Vulnerabilities? Street Flooding and Drainage Infrastructure in Colonial Dar es Salaam.
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
(pp. 29-47).
(/isis/citation/CBB893679525/)
Article
Thiago P. Barbosa
(2022)
Racializing a New Nation: German Coloniality and Anthropology in Maharashtra, India.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 137-166).
(/isis/citation/CBB043337684/)
Article
Anna Echterhölter
(2021)
Formative encounters: Colonial data collection on land and law in German Micronesia.
Science in Context
(pp. 527-552).
(/isis/citation/CBB103562789/)
Article
Anna Echterhölter
(2020)
Shells and Order: Questionnaires on Indigenous Law in German New Guinea.
Journal for the History of Knowledge
(p. 17).
(/isis/citation/CBB475810663/)
Article
Julio Decker
(2020)
Lines in the sand: Railways and the archipelago of colonial territorialization in German Southwest Africa, 1897–1914.
Journal of Historical Geography
(pp. 74-87).
(/isis/citation/CBB901883796/)
Article
Martin Kalb
(2020)
Water, Sand, Molluscs: Imperial Infrastructures, the Age of Hydrology, and German Colonialism in Swakopmund, Southwest Africa, 1884-1915.
Environment and History
(pp. 175-206).
(/isis/citation/CBB612807033/)
Article
Julie Gibbings
(2020)
“Their debts follow them into the afterlife”: German Settlers, Ethnographic Knowledge, and the Forging of Coffee Capitalism in Nineteenth-Century Guatemala.
Comparative Studies in Society and History
(pp. 389-420).
(/isis/citation/CBB272463503/)
Book
Mari K. Webel
(2019)
The Politics of Disease Control: Sleeping Sickness in Eastern Africa, 1890–1920.
(/isis/citation/CBB175864050/)
Book
Fion Wai Ling So
(2019)
Germany's colony in China: colonialism, protection and economic development in Qingdao and Shandong, 1898-1914.
(/isis/citation/CBB824186194/)
Article
Philipp Lehmann
(2018)
Average Rainfall and the Play of Colors: Colonial Experience and Global Climate Data.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
(pp. 38-49).
(/isis/citation/CBB214358841/)
Book
Bernhard Gissibl
(2016)
The Nature of German Imperialism: Conservation and the Politics of Wildlife in Colonial East Africa.
(/isis/citation/CBB259547609/)
Article
Siiskonen, Harri Olavi
(2015)
The Concept of Climate Improvement: Colonialism and Environment in German South West Africa.
Environment and History
(pp. 281-302).
(/isis/citation/CBB001422580/)
Article
Hoogte, Arjo Roersch van der; Pieters, Toine
(2015)
Science, Industry and the Colonial State: A Shift from a German- to a Dutch-Controlled Cinchona and Quinine Cartel (1880--1920).
History and Technology
(pp. 2-36).
(/isis/citation/CBB001552560/)
Article
Morris-Reich, Amos
(2013)
Anthropology, Standardization and Measurement: Rudolf Martin and Anthropometric Photography.
British Journal for the History of Science
(p. 487).
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