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related to Pesticides; insecticides
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82 citations
related to Pesticides; insecticides as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Cody Miller
(2023)
Soils as Archives: Cultivating an Integrative Pedagogy for Soil History and Place-Based Education in Appalachia.
Agricultural History
(pp. 649-655).
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Article
Junho Jung
(2022)
DDT Resistance Korean Body Lice and Development of Insecticide Resistance Knowledge during Korean War.
Korean Journal of Medical History
(pp. 757-791).
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Article
François Dedieu
(2022)
Secrecies as Organized Ignorance: The Illusion of Knowledge in French Pesticide Regulation.
Science as Culture
(pp. 455-479).
(/isis/citation/CBB517499623/)
Article
Sabine Clarke; Thomas Lean
(2022)
Turning DDT into ‘Didimac’: Making insecticide products and consumers in British farming after 1945.
History and Technology
(pp. 31-61).
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Book
Adam M. Romero
(2021)
Economic Poisoning: Industrial Waste and the Chemicalization of American Agriculture.
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Article
Anna Winterbottom
(2021)
Becoming “Traditional”: A Transnational History of Neem and Biopiracy Discourse.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 262-283).
(/isis/citation/CBB618192348/)
Article
Stanislav Strekopytov
(2021)
Corrosive sublimate and its introduction as an insecticide for preserving natural history specimens in the eighteenth century.
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 22-41).
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Book
Dvera I. Saxton
(2021)
The Devil's Fruit: Farmworkers, Health, and Environmental Justice.
(/isis/citation/CBB347232041/)
Article
Jennifer Bonnell
(January 2021)
Early Insecticide Controversies and Beekeeper Advocacy in the Great Lakes Region.
Environmental History
(pp. 79-101).
(/isis/citation/CBB042359495/)
Article
Jennie L Durant
(October 2020)
Ignorance loops: How non-knowledge about bee-toxic agrochemicals is iteratively produced.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 751-777).
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Article
Matthew Holmes
(2020)
Houseflies and Fungi: The Promise of an Early Twentieth-Century Biotechnology.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science.
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Book
Frank A. von Hippel
(2020)
The Chemical Age: How Chemists Fought Famine and Disease, Killed Millions, and Changed Our Relationship with the Earth.
(/isis/citation/CBB611685238/)
Article
Jeanine Elif Dağyeli
(2020)
The Fight Against Heaven-Sent Insects: Dealing with Locust Plagues in the Emirate of Bukhara.
Environment and History
(pp. 79-104).
(/isis/citation/CBB671912710/)
Article
May-Brith Ohman Nielsen
(2020)
Syntheticising Scandinavia: The Introduction of Synthetic Pesticides to Scandinavian Gardens, 1945-1952.
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
(pp. 113-159).
(/isis/citation/CBB221032786/)
Article
Florencia Arancibia; Renata Motta
(2019)
Undone Science and Counter-Expertise: Fighting for Justice in an Argentine Community Contaminated by Pesticides.
Science as Culture
(pp. 277-302).
(/isis/citation/CBB193478831/)
Article
Frederick Rowe Davis
(2019)
Pesticides and the Perils of Synecdoche in the History of Science and Environmental History.
History of Science
(pp. 469-492).
(/isis/citation/CBB309063848/)
Article
Ximo Guillem-Llobat
(2019)
Following Hydrogen Cyanide in the Valencian Country (1907-1933): Risk, Accidents and Standards in Fumigation.
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
(pp. 51-75).
(/isis/citation/CBB080728308/)
Article
José Ramón Bertomeu-Sánchez
(2019)
Arsenical Pesticides in Early Francoist Spain: Fascism, Autarky, Agricultural Engineers and the Invisibility of Toxic Risks.
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
(pp. 76-105).
(/isis/citation/CBB952185755/)
Article
Anne Jorunn Frøyen
(2019)
Influencing for Results: Bees, Beekeepers and Norwegian Pesticide Legislation.
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
(pp. 28-50).
(/isis/citation/CBB741842597/)
Article
Matthew Holmes
(2019)
Melancholy Consequences: Britain's Long Relationship with Agricultural Chemicals Since the Mid-Eighteenth Century.
Environment and History
(pp. 117-134).
(/isis/citation/CBB437687860/)
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