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Journal Abbreviation J. Hist. Biol.
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Geoffrey Winthrop-Young
(2023)
The Social Politics of Karl Escherich’s 1933 Inaugural Presidential Lecture.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 65-95).
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Article
Susanne S. Renner; Ulrich Päßler; Pierre Moret
(2023)
“My Reputation is at Stake.” Humboldt's Mountain Plant Geography in the Making (1803–1825).
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 97-124).
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Review
James Strick
(2023)
Review of "Far Beyond the Moon: A History of Life Support Systems in the Space Age".
Journal of the History of Biology.
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Review
Anita Guerrini
(2023)
Review of "The Poison Trials: Wonder Drugs, Experiment, and the Battle for Authority in Renaissance Science".
Journal of the History of Biology.
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Review
William Kimler
(2023)
Review of "Life Out of Balance: Homeostasis and Adaptation in a Darwinian World".
Journal of the History of Biology.
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Review
Bill Sugden
(2023)
Review of "Cancer Virus Hunters: A History of Tumor Virology".
Journal of the History of Biology.
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Review
Ian Tyrrell
(2023)
Review of "Nature's Diplomats: Science, Internationalism, and Preservation, 1920-1960".
Journal of the History of Biology.
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Article
Snait B. Gissis
(2023)
The Neo-Lamarckian Tools Deployed by the Young Durkheim: 1882–1892.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 153-190).
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Review
William Kimler
(2023)
Review of "Life Out of Balance: Homeostasis and Adaptation in a Darwinian World".
Journal of the History of Biology.
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Article
Laura J. Martin
(2023)
The Yale Geochronometric Laboratory and the Rewriting of Global Environmental History.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 35-63).
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Article
Zina B. Ward
(2023)
Muscles or Movements? Representation in the Nascent Brain Sciences.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 5-34).
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Article
Caden Testa
(2023)
Species Transformation and Social Reform: The Role of the Will in Jean-Baptiste Lamarck’s Transformist Theory.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 125-151).
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Review
Jenny Bangham
(2022)
Review of "Heredity under the Microscope: Chromosomes and the Study of the Human Genome".
Journal of the History of Biology.
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Christina Brandt
(2022)
Development and Heredity in the Interwar Period: Hans Spemann and Fritz Baltzer on Organizers and Merogones.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 253-283).
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Julia Gruevska
(2022)
Analysis and/or Interpretation in Neurophysiology? A Transatlantic Discussion Between F. J. J. Buytendijk and K. S. Lashley, 1929–1932.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 321-347).
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Kärin Nickelsen
(2022)
Physicochemical Biology and Knowledge Transfer: The Study of the Mechanism of Photosynthesis Between the Two World Wars.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 349-377).
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Article
Janet Browne
(2022)
Reflections on Darwin Historiography.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 381-393).
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Article
Bernard Lightman
(2022)
The Darwin Correspondence Project and Pedagogy.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 403-409).
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Article
Jan Baedke; Christina Brandt
(2022)
Between the Wars, Facing a Scientific Crisis: The Theoretical and Methodological Bottleneck of Interwar Biology.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 209-217).
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Erik L. Peterson; Crystal Hall
(2022)
“What is Dead May Not Die”: Locating Marginalized Concepts Among Ordinary Biologists.
Journal of the History of Biology
(pp. 219-251).
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