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Science across the Meiji divide: Vernacular literary genres as vectors of science in modern Japan. History of Science (pp. 227-251). (/isis/citation/CBB783292989/) unapi

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Beyond green chemistry: Radical environmental transformation through Sanfte Chemie (1985–1995). History of Science (pp. 280-304). (/isis/citation/CBB018667693/) unapi

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Mining knowledge: Nineteenth-century Cornish electrical science and the controversies of clay. History of Science (pp. 202-226). (/isis/citation/CBB731794178/) unapi

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Article Edwin D. Rose (2024)
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Global circulation of low-end expertise: Knowledge, hierarchy, and labor migration in a Burmese oilfield. History of Science (pp. 561-587). (/isis/citation/CBB697083355/) unapi

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Chemical ‘canaries’: Munitions workers in the First World War. History of Science (pp. 546-560). (/isis/citation/CBB731870382/) unapi

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Kepler’s labors: Figurations of scholarly work c. 1600. History of Science (pp. 475-496). (/isis/citation/CBB303370586/) unapi

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Unnamed, not unskilled: Toward a new labor history of pharmacy. History of Science (pp. 522-545). (/isis/citation/CBB467181848/) unapi

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Historiographies of science and labor: From past perspectives to future possibilities. History of Science (pp. 448-474). (/isis/citation/CBB392846039/) unapi

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Ottoman plants, nature studies, and the attentiveness of translational labor. History of Science (pp. 497-521). (/isis/citation/CBB645213541/) unapi

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Preparatory labor for chemical fertilizer: Rural modernity and the practices of South Korean farmers in the 1960s. History of Science (pp. 588-607). (/isis/citation/CBB076960761/) unapi

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