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James W. Hunter; Kieran Hosty; Rick Bullers; et al.
(2023)
Unearthing South Australia’s Oldest Known Shipwreck: The Bark South Australian (1837).
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 95-125).
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Article
Meredith B. Linn
(2022)
Neither Snake Oils nor Miracle Cures: Interpreting Nineteenth-Century Patent Medicines.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 681-702).
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Book
Rena Selya
(2022)
Salvador Luria: An Immigrant Biologist in Cold War America.
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Article
Anna Rahel Fischer; Paola Díaz Lize
(2022)
Death and disappearance at border crossings: factualization devices and truth(s) accounts.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society.
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Article
Joe Regan
(2022)
Irish Canallers and the Second Slavery in the Lower Mississippi Valley.
Agricultural History
(pp. 317-341).
(/isis/citation/CBB051588207/)
Article
Penelope Scott; Hella von Unger
(2022)
Discourses on im/migrants, ethnic minorities, and infectious disease: Fifty years of tuberculosis reporting in the United Kingdom.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 189-215).
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Book
Stephen L. Harp
(2022)
The Riviera, Exposed: An Ecohistory of Postwar Tourism and North African Labor.
(/isis/citation/CBB248598369/)
Article
Ji-Hye Shin
(2021)
“Insanity Is the Price of Modern Civilization”: The Discourse of Civilization and the Asian Insane in Modern America.
Korean Journal of Medical History
(pp. 145-192).
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Sareeta Amrute
(2020)
Bored Techies Being Casually Racist: Race as Algorithm.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 903-933).
(/isis/citation/CBB580680524/)
Article
Eric D. Tourigny
(2020)
Maintaining Traditions: Food and Identity among Early Immigrants to Upper Canada.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 354-374).
(/isis/citation/CBB887344801/)
Article
Annalisa Pelizza
(2020)
Processing Alterity, Enacting Europe: Migrant Registration and Identification as Co-construction of Individuals and Polities.
Science, Technology, and Human Values
(pp. 262-288).
(/isis/citation/CBB808139000/)
Book
Chelsea Rose; Kennedy, Jonathan Ryan
(2020)
Chinese diaspora archaeology in North America.
(/isis/citation/CBB072889895/)
Book
Kim K. Fahlstedt
(2020)
Chinatown film culture: The appearance of cinema in San Francisco's Chinese neighborhood.
(/isis/citation/CBB848378227/)
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Richard Haw
(2020)
Engineering America: the life and times of John A. Roebling.
(/isis/citation/CBB891880881/)
Article
Rita Vanobberghen; Fred Louckx; Anne-Marie Depoorter; et al.
(2019)
The Role of Physicians During Hunger Strikes of Undocumented Migrant Workers in a Non-Custodial Setting.
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
(pp. 111-130).
(/isis/citation/CBB559871870/)
Book
Matthew C. Reilly
(2019)
Archaeology below the cliff : Race, class, and Redlegs in Barbadian sugar society.
(/isis/citation/CBB163365604/)
Book
Iker Saitua
(2019)
Basque immigrants and Nevada's sheep industry: geopolitics and the making of an agricultural workforce, 1880-1954.
(/isis/citation/CBB918454795/)
Book
Susana Cortés-Morales; Lesley Murray
(2019)
Children's Mobilities: Interdependent, Imagined, Relational.
(/isis/citation/CBB982799294/)
Book
Jan L. Logemann
(2019)
Engineered to Sell: European Émigrés and the Making of Consumer Capitalism.
(/isis/citation/CBB613870758/)
Article
Julien Loiseau
(2019)
Abyssinia at al-Azhar: Muslim Students from the Horn of Africa in Late Medieval Cairo.
Northeast African Studies
(pp. 61-84).
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