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related to Amazon River Region (South America)
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related to Amazon River Region (South America) as a subject or category
Geographic entity type Waterway
Country Code BR,CO,PE
Article
T. S. Suryanarayanan; João Lúcio Azevedo
(2023)
From forest to plantation: A brief history of the rubber tree.
Indian Journal of History of Science
(pp. 74-78).
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Article
Sebastián Rubiano-Galvis; Jimena Diaz Leiva; Ruth Goldstein
(2023)
Amalgamated Histories: Tracing Quicksilver's Legacy Through Environmental and Political Bodies in Andean and Amazonian Gold Mining.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 54-76).
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Book
Japhy Wilson
(2021)
Reality of Dreams: Post-Neoliberal Utopias in the Ecuadorian Amazon.
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Article
Victor Rafael Limeira-DaSilva
(2021)
The itinerary of Alfred Russel Wallace's Amazonian journey (1848–1852): A source for researchers and readers.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 633-652).
(/isis/citation/CBB761467864/)
Chapter
Ronald Raminelli
(2021)
Viagens filosóficas.
In: Ciência, Technologia, e Medicina na Construção de Portugal. 2: Razão e Progresso (Séc. XVIII) (Science, Technology and Medicine in the Construction of Portugal: Reason and Progress. 18th Century, volume 2)
(pp. 71-93).
(/isis/citation/CBB884553348/)
Article
Nelson Sanjad; Ermelinda Pataca; Rafael Rogério Nascimento dos Santos
(2021)
Knowledge and Circulation of Plants: Unveiling the Participation of Amazonian Indigenous Peoples in the Construction of Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Botany.
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
(pp. 11-38).
(/isis/citation/CBB714153328/)
Article
Merlin Sheldrake
(June 2020)
The ‘enigma’ of Richard Schultes, Amazonian hallucinogenic plants, and the limits of ethnobotany.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 345-376).
(/isis/citation/CBB961943288/)
Article
Simón Uribe
(June 2020)
The Trampoline of death: Infrastructural violence in Colombia’s Putumayo frontier.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 47-69).
(/isis/citation/CBB718907690/)
Article
Hecht, Susanna B.
(April 2019)
Beyond Fordlandia: An Environmental Account of Henry Ford's Adventure in the Amazon.
Environmental History.
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Book
Oscar de la Torre
(2018)
The People of the River: Nature and Identity in Black Amazonia, 1835–1945.
(/isis/citation/CBB716355605/)
Book
Himansu Baijnath; Patricia A. McCracken
(2018)
Strelitzias of the World: A Historical & Contemporary Exploration.
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Article
Leal, Claudia
(January 2018)
Oh, NO!.
Environmental History.
(/isis/citation/CBB705997007/)
Book
Oscar De la Torre
(2018)
The people of the river : Nature and identity in Black Amazonia, 1835-1945.
(/isis/citation/CBB610762716/)
Article
Rosanna Dent; Ricardo Ventura Santos
(2017)
"An Unusual and Fast Disappearing Opportunity": Infectious Disease, Indigenous Populations, and New Biomedical Knowledge in Amazonia, 1960–1970.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 585-605).
(/isis/citation/CBB598371014/)
Book
Antoine Acker
(2017)
Volkswagen in the Amazon: The Tragedy of Global Development in Modern Brazil.
(/isis/citation/CBB507375941/)
Article
Marko Monteiro; Raoni Rajão
(August 2017)
Scientists as citizens and knowers in the detection of deforestation in the Amazon.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 466-484).
(/isis/citation/CBB352895229/)
Article
Daniele Cozzoli
(2016)
Ethno-biology during the Cold War: Biocca's Expedition to Amazonia.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 281-309).
(/isis/citation/CBB560876978/)
Article
Walmir Cardoso
(2016)
Constellations and Time Keeping used by Indigenous Communities in the Northwestern Amazonian Region.
Archaeoastronomy: The Journal of Astronomy in Culture
(pp. 23-39).
(/isis/citation/CBB179963837/)
Book
John Hemming
(2015)
Naturalists in Paradise: Wallace, Bates and Spruce in the Amazon.
(/isis/citation/CBB595809530/)
Article
Mirela Altic
(2014)
Missionary Cartography of the Amazon after the Treaty of Madrid (1750): The Jesuit Contribution to the Demarcation of Imperial Frontiers.
Terrae lncognitae Philosophy and the Intellectual Life of the Middle Ages
(pp. 69-85).
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