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477 citations
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Article
Andrea Bréard
(2025)
The (Local) Rise and (Global) Fall of the “Coefficient of Racial Likeness”.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 158-167).
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Article
Rachel Anderson
(2024)
The Lancashire Plague Petitions: Life after the Plague in Early Modern England.
American Historical Review
(pp. 1640-1667).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB728466524/)
Article
Nadeem Toodayan; Denis G. Robertson; Neil E. Anderson; et al.
(2024)
‘A divine right to photograph’: E. Graeme Robertson’s (1903–1975) historical motion pictures of National Hospital staff in 1933.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 419-436).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB465465299/)
Book
Rebekah Higgitt; Jasmine Kilburn-Toppin; Noah Moxham
(2024)
Metropolitan Science: London Sites and Cultures of Knowledge and Practice, c. 1600-1800.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB539310547/)
Article
Leonard Smith
(2024)
The saga of James Lucett and the process for curing insanity, Part 2 (1814–38): ‘Insanity cured’.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 259-274).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB748545834/)
Article
Jason Finch
(August 2024)
Tramway closure representations as tools in critical urbanism: London and Glasgow on film, 1953–62.
The Journal of Transport History
(pp. 337-364).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB950668645/)
Book
Julie Peakman
(2024)
Libertine London: Sex in the Eighteenth-Century Metropolis.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB879336372/)
Article
Leonard Smith
(2024)
The saga of James Lucett and the process for curing insanity, Part 1 (1811–14): The rise and fall of Delahoyde and Lucett.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 125-140).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB888827030/)
Article
Mark McCarthy
(2024)
De lunatico inquirendo: Managing family inheritance across madness in eighteenth-century London.
History of Psychiatry
(pp. 234-242).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB549808153/)
Article
Jonathan Gardner
(2024)
What Makes a Wasteland? A Contemporary Archaeology of Urban Waste Sites.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 482-510).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB969129437/)
Book
Paul Knox
(2024)
London: A History of 300 Years in 25 Buildings.
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Article
Frank A. J. L. James
(2024)
Moving scientific knowledge from the laboratory to the theatre: Humphry Davy's Lecture practice at the Royal Institution, 1801–1812.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 571-596).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB079915125/)
Article
Janet Harbord
(2024)
The visualization of autism: Filming children at the Maudsley Hospital, London, 1957–8.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 117-137).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB562371011/)
Article
Arturo Gallozzi; Rodolfo Maria Strollo
(2024)
Between Mechanics and Harmony: The Drawing of Lissajous Curves.
Foundations of Science
(pp. 205-224).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB506176356/)
Book
Robert Fox
(2024)
Thomas Garnett: Science, Medicine, Mobility in Britain.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB927022354/)
Article
David Green; Douglas Brown; Harry Smith; et al.
(Summer 2024)
Managing the Police Workforce: Sickness and Pensions in the Metropolitan Police in Late Nineteenth-Century London.
Business History Review
(pp. 417-446).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB425779697/)
Article
Axel C. Hüntelmann
(2024)
Bookkeeping: From Paper to Casebooks. The Materialization and Production of Medical Knowledge.
Technikgeschichte: Beiträge zur Geschichte der Technik und Industrie
(pp. 243-266).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB495933764/)
Article
Edisson Aguilar Torres
(2024)
Toward a Symmetrical Global History of Technology: The Adoption of Chlorination in Bogotá, London, and Jersey City, 1900–1920.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 1195-1221).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB425136584/)
Book
Amy Thomas
(2023)
The City in the City: Architecture and Change in London's Financial District.
(/p/isis/citation/CBB049089646/)
Article
Neil E. Anderson; Hamish S. Alexander; Albee Messing
(2023)
Alexander disease: The story behind an eponym.
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
(pp. 399-422).
(/p/isis/citation/CBB349711452/)
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