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Article
Bettina Dietz
(2022)
Iterative books: Posthumous publishing in eighteenth-century botany.
History of Science
(pp. 166-182).
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Article
Bettina Dietz
(2022)
Towards a history of scientific publishing.
History of Science
(pp. 155-165).
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Article
Charu Singh
(2022)
The shastri and the air-pump: Experimental fictions and fictions of experiment for Hindi readers in colonial north India.
History of Science
(pp. 232-254).
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Article
Aileen Fyfe
(2022)
Self-help for learned journals: Scientific societies and the commerce of publishing in the 1950s.
History of Science
(pp. 255-279).
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Article
Geoff Bil
(2022)
Tangled compositions: Botany, agency, and authorship aboard HMS Endeavour.
History of Science
(pp. 183-210).
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Article
Jenny Beckman
(2022)
Competition and coordination in Swedish botanical publication, 1820–79: Eleven editions of Hartman’s Handbook.
History of Science
(pp. 211-231).
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Article
Tilmann Walter; Abdolbaset Ghorbani; Tinde van Andel
(2022)
The emperor’s herbarium: The German physician Leonhard Rauwolf (1535?–96) and his botanical field studies in the Middle East.
History of Science
(pp. 130-151).
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Article
Ricardo Roque
(2022)
The Latin stranger-science, or l’anthropologie among the Lusitanians.
History of Science
(pp. 69-95).
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Article
Sebastián Gil-Riaño; Sarah Walsh
(2022)
Introduction: Race science in the Latin world.
History of Science
(pp. 4-17).
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Article
Pieter Present
(2022)
Petrus van Musschenbroek (1692–1761) and the early Leiden jar: A discussion of the neglected manuscripts.
History of Science
(pp. 103-129).
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Article
Sarah Walsh
(2022)
The executioner’s shadow: Coerced sterilization and the creation of “Latin” eugenics in Chile.
History of Science
(pp. 18-40).
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Article
Sebastián Gil-Riaño
(2022)
Risky migrations: Race, Latin eugenics, and Cold War development in the International Labor Organization’s Puno–Tambopata project in Peru, 1930–60.
History of Science
(pp. 41-68).
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Article
David P. D. Munns
(2021)
The age of biology: When plant physiology was in the center of American life science.
History of Science
(pp. 492-521).
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Article
Thomas Mougey
(2021)
Building UNESCO science from the “dark zone”: Joseph Needham, Empire, and the wartime reorganization of international science from China, 1942–6.
History of Science
(pp. 461-491).
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Article
Martino Lorenzo Fagnani
(2021)
Studying “useful plants” from Maria Theresa to Napoleon: Continuity and invisibility in agricultural science, northern Italy, the late eighteenth to early nineteenth century.
History of Science
(pp. 373-406).
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Article
Geert Somsen
(2021)
The princess at the conference: Science, pacifism, and Habsburg society.
History of Science
(pp. 434-460).
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Article
Margaret Vigil-Fowler; Sukumar Desai
(2021)
The community of Black women physicians, 1864–1941: Trends in background, education, and training.
History of Science
(pp. 407-433).
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Article
Nicole LaBouff
(2021)
Public science in the private garden: Noblewomen horticulturalists and the making of British botany c. 1785–1810.
History of Science
(pp. 223-255).
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Article
Eric Moses Gurevitch
(2021)
The uses of useful knowledge and the languages of vernacular science: Perspectives from southwest India.
History of Science
(pp. 256-286).
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Article
Jaume Navarro
(2021)
Whittaker, Einstein, and the History of the Aether: Alternative Interpretation, Blunder, or Bigotry?.
History of Science
(pp. 287-314).
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