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Journal for the History of Knowledge

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Article Eva Hemmungs Wirtén (2023)
Patents of Persuasion: Tempo-Metrics and the Shaping of Knowledge about Knowledge. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB907380061/) unapi

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When Is Medicine? Contesting the Temporality of Healing in Precolonial South Asia. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB420957448/) unapi

Article Laetitia Lenel (2023)
Survivor Testimonies and the Problem of Time. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB638376013/) unapi

Article Anna-Maria Meister (2023)
Chernobyl's Palimpsestic Shelters: A Concrete Tale of Forms of Delay. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB785533544/) unapi

Article Shane Butler (2023)
Afterword: Know Time?. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB763789792/) unapi

Article Erika Lorraine Milam (2023)
Periodical Cicadas and the Abundance of Time. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB030586892/) unapi

Article Jefferson Pooley (2023)
The Plasticity of Social Knowledge: Paul F. Lazarsfeld and U.S. Communication Research, 1937–1952. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB446491433/) unapi

Article Christian Flow (2023)
Encountering Huberia: Positioning an Eighteenth-Century Professor in Time. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB264338037/) unapi

Article Hansun Hsiung; Laetitia Lenel; Anna-Maria Meister (2023)
Introduction: Entangled Temporalities. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB695782252/) unapi

Article Hansun Hsiung (2023)
Complete, Accessible, Now: What Is Living and What Is Dead in the Research Library. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB167535368/) unapi

Article Dror Weil (2023)
Time and Temporalities in Early Modern Chinese Islam. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB107055024/) unapi

Article Projit Bihari Mukharji (2023)
No Time for Empathy: Entangled Temporalities of Pediatric Medical Experimentation in Early Postcolonial India. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB756525488/) unapi

Article Rebecca Woods (2023)
Telling Time With Mammoths: Frozen Flesh and Temporal Arrangement in the Science of the North Since 1800. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB784673383/) unapi

Article Daniela Serra (2022)
A Naturalist between Two Worlds: Field Collecting in Claude Gay’s Forging of a Scientific Career in Chile and France. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB183978175/) unapi

Article Elisa Garrido (2022)
Trementinaires: Gender, Collecting, and Subsistence in the Pyrenees. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB163562295/) unapi

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‘We the Tormentors’: Death, Emotions, and Gender in the Life and Work of the Entomologist Margaret Fountaine. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB197386351/) unapi

Article Déborah Dubald (2022)
Off the Beaten Path? Frédéric Cailliaud’s Bureaucratic Practice of Geological Fieldwork in the Lower Loire, 1836-1869. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB632710287/) unapi

Article Catarina Madruga (2022)
“Authentic provenance”: Locality and Colonial Collecting for the Lisbon Zoological Museum, 1860s-1880s. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB177143792/) unapi

Article Vanessa Finney (2022)
Dining on Geologic Fish: Claiming the Australian Ceratodus for Science. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB705441361/) unapi

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Science Education and Bureaucratization of Fieldwork: Creating a Geological Collection in Nineteenth-Century Serbia. Journal for the History of Knowledge. (/p/isis/citation/CBB535985882/) unapi

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