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Thesis
Emily S. Hutcheson
(2023)
The Living Seas: Marine Algae, Symbiosis and the Modern Conception of Coral Reefs 1880-1930.
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Thesis
Jeffrey T. Maddock
(2023)
Engineering the Body, Mind, and Soul: Engineering's Endurance in a Technoscientific Society and the Creation of New Entities Through Power/Knowledge Assemblages and Practical Scientific Technologies in Education.
(/isis/citation/CBB062821458/)
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Mark H. Summers
(2021)
Reframing Relics: Visible and Material Sanctity in Monstrance Reliquaries.
(/isis/citation/CBB728845713/)
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Scott Gerard Prinster
(2021)
Reading the Bible Scientifically: Science and the Rise of Modern Biblical Criticism in the Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century United States.
(/isis/citation/CBB558685393/)
Article
Anthony Lattis
(2020)
Constructing the Electric Eye: Situating the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s Wisconsin Collection of Photoelectric Detectors in Historical Context.
Journal for the History of Astronomy
(pp. 423-460).
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D. O. McCullough
(2020)
“Distinct from the School Experience” The Development of Pedagogical Authority through Teacher Programs at the American Museum of Natural History, 1880–1962.
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Kate E. Wersan
(2019)
Between the Calendar and the Clock, an Environmental History of American Timekeeping in the Nineteenth Century.
(/isis/citation/CBB715387504/)
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Emily L. Howell
(2019)
Science & the Authoritarian: Deference to Scientific Authority & How It Disables Democratic Deliberation on Controversial Science Issues.
(/isis/citation/CBB957399527/)
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John P. Ivens
(2018)
Making the Modern Person: The Tyler Rationale, Curriculum Studies, and Cybernetic Systems.
(/isis/citation/CBB037051293/)
Book
Martha Glowacki; Chazen Museum of Art
(2017)
Martha Glowacki's natural history, observations and reflections: Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin--Madison, March 3-May 14, 2017..
(/isis/citation/CBB176304808/)
Chapter
Robin Rider
(2017)
Collecting natural philosophy: The Thordarson Collection.
In: Martha Glowacki's natural history, observations and reflections: Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin--Madison, March 3-May 14, 2017.
(pp. 73-82).
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William Bruce
(2015)
Industry, Community, and the Sacred: Life Outside the City Walls at Sardis.
(/isis/citation/CBB209154335/)
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Nelson, G. Blair
(2014)
Infidel Science! Polygenism in the Mid-Nineteenth-Century American Weekly Religious Press.
(/isis/citation/CBB001567654/)
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Meshoulam, David
(2014)
“Teaching Physics as One of the Humanities”: The History of (Harvard) Project Physics, 1961--1970.
(/isis/citation/CBB001567569/)
Article
Daniel Lee Kleinman; Noah Weeth Feinstein; Greg Downey
(2013)
Beyond Commercialization: Science, Higher Education and the Culture of Neoliberalism.
Science and Education
(pp. 2385-2401).
(/isis/citation/CBB611406325/)
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Raby, Megan
(2013)
Making Biology Tropical: American Science in the Caribbean, 1898--1963.
(/isis/citation/CBB001567461/)
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Stuhl, Andrew
(2013)
Empires on Ice: Science, Nature, and the Making of the Arctic.
(/isis/citation/CBB001567488/)
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Backer, Kellen
(2012)
World War II and the Triumph of Industrialized Food.
(/isis/citation/CBB001560661/)
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Kaplan, Judith R. H.
(2012)
Language Science and Orientalism in Imperial Germany.
(/isis/citation/CBB001560884/)
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Aso, Michitake
(2011)
Forests without Birds Science, Environment, and Health in French Colonial Vietnam.
(/isis/citation/CBB001560839/)
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