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related to Things; objects in the world
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76 citations
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Essay Review
Judith Kaplan
(2023)
The Politics of Objects.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
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Book
Leah R. Clark
(2023)
Courtly Mediators: Transcultural Objects between Renaissance Italy and the Islamic World.
(/isis/citation/CBB908137494/)
Chapter
Mackenzie Cooley; Anna Toledano; Duygu Yıldırım
(2023)
Introduction.
In: Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds
(pp. 1-14).
(/isis/citation/CBB059228401/)
Article
Anna-Maria Meister
(2023)
Coded Objects: The Forms of Proto-Algorithmic Thinking.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 518-528).
(/isis/citation/CBB597259955/)
Article
Ana Howie
(2023)
Materializing the Global: Textiles, Color, and Race in a Genoese Portrait by Anthony van Dyck.
Renaissance Quarterly
(pp. 589-644).
(/isis/citation/CBB773136759/)
Book
Mackenzie Cooley; Anna Toledano; Duygu Yildirim
(2023)
Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds.
(/isis/citation/CBB335566887/)
Book
Patrick J. Murray
(2022)
Intellectual and Imaginative Cartographies in Early Modern England.
(/isis/citation/CBB171349738/)
Article
Martin Stacey; Claudia Eckert
(2022)
Objects as Carriers of Engineering Knowledge.
Engineering Studies
(pp. 87-108).
(/isis/citation/CBB558820507/)
Book
Max Ryynänen
(2022)
Bodily Engagements with Film, Images, and Technology: Somavision.
(/isis/citation/CBB189516123/)
Book
Julie De Groot
(2022)
At Home in Renaissance Bruges: Connecting Objects, People and Domestic Spaces in a Sixteenth-Century City.
(/isis/citation/CBB530242029/)
Book
Brice Laurent
(2022)
European Objects: The Troubled Dreams of Harmonization.
(/isis/citation/CBB096530910/)
Book
Jesse Adams Stein
(2022)
Industrial Craft in Australia: Oral Histories of Creativity and Survival.
(/isis/citation/CBB792160319/)
Article
Bronwen Douglas; Chris Ballard
(2022)
Contact Tracing: The Materiality of Encounters.
History and Anthropology
(pp. 1-16).
(/isis/citation/CBB538904525/)
Article
James W. Cortada
(2022)
Why Historians Should Pay More Attention to the Social Histories of Objects and What They Can Learn From These.
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
(pp. 87-90).
(/isis/citation/CBB020907657/)
Book
Barbara Penner; Adrian Forty; Olivia Horsfall Turner; et al.
(2021)
Extinct: A Compendium of Obsolete Objects.
(/isis/citation/CBB792118543/)
Book
Michelle Millar Fisher; Amber Winick
(2021)
Designing Motherhood: Things that Make and Break Our Births.
(/isis/citation/CBB180815813/)
Book
Reed Gochberg
(2021)
Useful Objects: Museums, Science, and Literature in Nineteenth-Century America.
(/isis/citation/CBB761141937/)
Book
Jidong Yang
(2021)
Beyond the Book: Unique and Rare Primary Sources for East Asian Studies Collected in North America.
(/isis/citation/CBB500890736/)
Chapter
Stephanie Elsky
(2021)
Daughters, Chairs, and Liberty in Margaret Cavendish’s The Religious.
In: Renaissance personhood : Materiality, taxonomy, process.
(/isis/citation/CBB936263136/)
Chapter
Weber, Heike; Krebs, Stefan
(2021)
Rethinking the History of Repair: Repair Cultures and the “Lifespan” of Things.
In: The Persistence of Technology: Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal
(pp. 27-50).
(/isis/citation/CBB024234968/)
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