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The Writing of the Category of Hysteria (1670–1820)
What were the processes that led medical writers to create the category of hysteria in the eighteenth century and thereby to define an area of compete
Cold War Seminar Series | Apr 30, 2020 | 14:00 bis 15:30
POSTPONED: From Soil Erosion to Global Warming: The Postwar Internationalist Origins of Global-scale Environmental Crisis
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POSTPONED: Socialism and Scientific Internationalism in Sino-British Scientific Networks from World War to Cold War
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CANCELED: Nuclear Diplomacy: How Knowledge Becomes Worthy of Global Circulation
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Interrelations and disruptions in the exchange of knowledge : coal, geology, and industrialization in Mexico
Wendt, H. (2019). Interrelations and disruptions in the exchange of knowledge: coal, geology, and industrialization in Mexico. History of Technology, 34, 89 -106.
Contagion in the Cultural Imagination of Victorian England
Debolina’s project, “Contagion in the Cultural Imagination of Victorian England” looked at disease as a form, and argued that for disease to attain it
Touched Nature: A History of the Norwegian Leisure Cabin, 1850–2020
The leisure cabin, located in the mountains, in the forests, or by the sea, is a culturally and materially significant phenomenon in Norway. Since the
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In this project, I investigate how technology works to define what is and is not a proper cabin. I am concerned not so much with technical d
Encounters between Medicine, Literature, Philosophy, and their Circulation in Public Debates
One crucial question in tracing the history of normalcy is: How does a term come to be established as a category and used to designate something as ab
Political Epistemology: The Problem of Ideology in Science Studies
This book is an investigation of the ideological dimensions of the disciplinary discourses on science in line with the scholarly tradition of historical epistemology.
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Medicalization at the Intersection of the History of Psychology and the History of Education
The battle around the definition of deafness was a conflict between the human sciences not only about who knew and understood mankind the best, but al