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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).
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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).
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Book
Patricia Fara
(2021)
Life after Gravity: Isaac Newton's London Career.
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Irina Podgorny
(2021)
Change and Continuity: The Bureaucracy of Knowledge in South America.
(pp. 127-148).
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Chapter
GREG CLINGHAM
(2021)
Commerce and Cosmology on Lord George Macartney’s Embassy to China, 1792–1794.
(pp. 190-220).
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Sebastian Felten
(2020)
Sustainable Gains: Dutch Investment and Bureaucratic Rationality in Eighteenth-Century Saxon Mines.
Journal for the History of Knowledge
(p. 14).
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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).
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Book
Chris Evans; Louise Miskell
(2020)
Swansea Copper: A Global History.
(/isis/citation/CBB336671042/)
Book
Sophie Brockmann
(2020)
The Science of Useful Nature in Central America: Landscapes, Networks and Practical Enlightenment, 1784–1838.
(/isis/citation/CBB824809402/)
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).
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Chapter
Cecilia Forselles (af)
(2020)
The right way to practice natural history. Pehr Kalm: a Linnaean reformer of academic studies in Finland.
(pp. 176-197).
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Giovanni Silvano
(2020)
Philippe Pinel's portrayals according to nineteenth-century French and American pamphlets.
(pp. 198-214).
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Chapter
Mikkel Munthe Jensen
(2020)
Contesting the universality of European academic degrees. The case of Nordic doctoral degrees during the long eighteenth century.
(pp. 139-161).
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Book
Ursula Klein
(2020)
Technoscience in History: Prussia, 1750–1850.
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Article
Isabella Alexander; Cristina S. Martinez
(2020)
A Game Map: Object of Copyright and Form of Authority in Eighteenth-Century Britain.
Imago Mundi: A Review of Early Cartography
(pp. 163-180).
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Jacob Orrje
(2020)
The Logistics of the Republic of Letters: Mercantile Undercurrents of Early Modern Scholarly Knowledge Circulation.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 351-369).
(/isis/citation/CBB962693624/)
Article
Ryan Walter
(2019)
The Bullion Controversy and the History of Political Thought: Experience, Innovation and Theory.
Intellectual History Review
(pp. 467-488).
(/isis/citation/CBB945573337/)
Book
Antonio D'Andria
(2019)
"Educato a magnanimi sensi": Nicola Fiorentino illuminista del dissenso.
(/isis/citation/CBB580678362/)
Article
Eberhard Knobloch
(2018)
Euler and d’Alembert — Brothers Only in Mind.
Acta Baltica historiae et philosophiae scientiarum
(pp. 106-126).
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Sebastian Felten
(2018)
The History of Science and the History of Bureaucratic Knowledge: Saxon Mining, Circa 1770.
History of Science
(pp. 403-431).
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