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Balak, Benjamin
(2001)
McCloskey: Ethically Deconstructing Economic Thought.
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(p. 1127).
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Hanson, Marta E.
(1998)
Inventing a tradition in Chinese medicine: From universal canon to local medical knowledge in south China, the 17th to the 19th century.
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Birkett, Kirsten R.
(1996)
Early English reformers and magic: Reformation ideas concerning the interaction between the natural and supernatural worlds.
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Mukherjee, Supriya
(1996)
William Stern (1871-1938): An intellectual biography of a German psychologist and philosopher.
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Roudebush, Marc O.
(1996)
A battle of nerves: Hysteria and its treatment in France during World War I.
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Wolf, William K.
(1995)
Russia's Revolutionary Underground: The Construction of the Moscow Subway, 1931-1935.
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(p. 327).
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Neushul, Peter
(1993)
Science, technology and the arsenal of democracy: Production research and development during World War II.
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Stieve, Edwin M.
(1989)
Medical and moral interpretations of plague and pestilence in late Middle English texts.
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Cappello, Mary C.
(1989)
Writing the spirit/reading the mind: Representations of illness and health in 19th century American literature.
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Hitchcox, Kathryn Langford
(1989)
Alchemical discourse in The Canterbury Tales: Signs of gnosis and transmutation.
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Kimmelman, Barbara A.
(1988)
A progressive era discipline: Genetics at American agricultural colleges and experiment stations, 1900-1920.
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Geselowitz, Michael N.
(1988)
Technological development and social change: Ironworking in late prehistoric central Europe.
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Walker, Mark
(1988)
Uranium machines, nuclear explosives, and National Socialism: The German quest for nuclear power, 1939-1949.
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(p. 2966).
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Paley, Liz
(1988)
The “Times” they aren't a-changing very much: Technology and the press, 1901-1963.
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Kalfus, Melvin
(1988)
In memory of the summer days: The mind and work of Frederick Law Olmsted.
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Chiang, Yung-Chen
(1987)
Social engineering and the social sciences in China, 1898-1949.
Dissertation Abstracts International. A.
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Bentley, Gregory W.
(1986)
Shakespeare and the new disease: The dramatic function of syphilis in Trolius and Cressida, Measure for Measure, and Timon of Athens.
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Fellows, Frederick H.
(1985)
J.H. Van Vleck: The early life and work of a mathematical physicist.
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Todd, Edmund N.
(1985)
Technology and interest group politics: Electrification of the Ruhr, 1886-1930.
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Wilson, Lindsay B.
(1983)
Les maladies des femmes: Women, charlatanry, and professional medicine in 18th-century France.
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