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Standardizing Sex: A History of Trans Medicine. (/isis/citation/CBB491642343/) unapi

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Charcot’s international visitors and pupils from Europe, the United States, and Russia. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences (pp. 206-247). (/isis/citation/CBB900312062/) unapi

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Chernobyl Children: A Transnational History of a Nuclear Disaster. (/isis/citation/CBB388595257/) unapi

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From intellectual imperialism to open system: Reassessing the “Americanization” of social psychology through Festinger’s frustration with the SSRC’s project on transnational social psychology. History of Psychology (pp. 73-91). (/isis/citation/CBB162061083/) unapi

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The prophet business: Arthur C. Clarke, Sri Lanka and the making of a global space persona. British Journal for the History of Science (pp. 215-236). (/isis/citation/CBB982345089/) unapi

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Inventing with bacteriology: controversy over anti-cholera therapeutic serum and tensions between transnational science and local practice in Tokyo and Berlin (1890–1902). History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. (/isis/citation/CBB474340420/) unapi

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Racializing Print Capitalism in the Transimperial Pacific: “The Printers Fear the Invasion of the Yellow Peril”. Journal of Social History (pp. 265-290). (/isis/citation/CBB126487610/) unapi

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