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Science and society: politics, law, and economics -- 18th century

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Article Elin Jones (2023)
Stratifying seamanship: sailors’ knowledge and the mechanical arts in eighteenth-century Britain. British Journal for the History of Science (pp. 45-63). (/isis/citation/CBB940592162/) unapi

Article Emma Prevignano (2022)
A Passport for the Metre The Diplomatic Recognition of the Metric System in a Changing International Order (1785–1799). Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology (pp. 889-916). (/isis/citation/CBB919253871/) unapi

Article Alice Marples (2022)
The science of money: Isaac Newton's mastering of the Mint. Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science (pp. 507-525). (/isis/citation/CBB998211009/) unapi

Thesis Samantha Stinson Wesner (2022)
Galvanizing the Citizen: Electricity and Revolutionary Energy in the Age of Democratic Revolutions. (/isis/citation/CBB130783835/) unapi

Book Sebastiano Angelo Granata (2022)
Sulphur War. I Borbone, l'Europa e l'imperialismo mediterraneo 1734-1850. (/isis/citation/CBB901733873/) unapi

Article Garritt Van Dyk (2021)
A Tale of Two Boycotts: Riot, Reform, and Sugar Consumption in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain and France. Eighteenth-Century Life (pp. 51-68). (/isis/citation/CBB574317716/) unapi

Article Paul Rubinson (2021)
Mistress of the Sciences, Asylum of Liberty: Joseph Priestley, Human Rights, and Science in the Early U.S. Republic. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 484-506). (/isis/citation/CBB478162217/) unapi

Book Patricia Fara (2021)
Life after Gravity: Isaac Newton's London Career. (/isis/citation/CBB507204608/) unapi

Chapter Luís Tirapicos (2021)
Da diplomacia à Companhia de Jesus: redes de conhecimento no reinado de D. João V. 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. 207-229). (/isis/citation/CBB669191240/) unapi

Chapter José Luís Cardoso (2021)
D. Rodrigo de Sousa Coutinho: economia política, ciência e poder. 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. 231-253). (/isis/citation/CBB899000429/) unapi

Chapter Irina Podgorny (2021)
Change and Continuity: The Bureaucracy of Knowledge in South America. In: Connecting Territories: Exploring People and Nature, 1700–1850 (pp. 127-148). (/isis/citation/CBB085445692/) unapi

Article Samantha Wesner (2021)
Revolutionary electricity in 1790: shock, consensus, and the birth of a political metaphor. British Journal for the History of Science (pp. 257-275). (/isis/citation/CBB362036279/) unapi

Chapter GREG CLINGHAM (2021)
Commerce and Cosmology on Lord George Macartney’s Embassy to China, 1792–1794. In: Oriental Networks: Culture, Commerce, and Communication in the Long Eighteenth Century (pp. 190-220). (/isis/citation/CBB981223825/) unapi

Article Sebastian Felten (2020)
Sustainable Gains: Dutch Investment and Bureaucratic Rationality in Eighteenth-Century Saxon Mines. Journal for the History of Knowledge (p. 14). (/isis/citation/CBB056193954/) unapi

Article Kathryn M. Olesko (2020)
The Indaganda Survey of the Prussian Frontier: The Built World, Logistical Power, and Bureaucratic Knowledge in the Polish Partitions, 1772–1806. Journal for the History of Knowledge (p. 16). (/isis/citation/CBB113460639/) unapi

Book Chris Evans; Louise Miskell (2020)
Swansea Copper: A Global History. (/isis/citation/CBB336671042/) unapi

Book Sophie Brockmann (2020)
The Science of Useful Nature in Central America: Landscapes, Networks and Practical Enlightenment, 1784–1838. (/isis/citation/CBB824809402/) unapi

Article Katja Bruisch (2020)
Nature Mistaken: Resource-Making, Emotions and the Transformation of Peatlands in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union. Environment and History (pp. 359-382). (/isis/citation/CBB975736525/) unapi

Chapter Giovanni Silvano (2020)
Philippe Pinel's portrayals according to nineteenth-century French and American pamphlets. In: Early Modern Universities and the Sciences (pp. 198-214). (/isis/citation/CBB531373854/) unapi

Chapter Cecilia Forselles (af) (2020)
The right way to practice natural history. Pehr Kalm: a Linnaean reformer of academic studies in Finland. In: Early Modern Universities and the Sciences (pp. 176-197). (/isis/citation/CBB261863063/) unapi

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