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Chinesischsprachiger "History of Science Reader" in Shanghai Review of Books gelobt
Zur Rezension (auf Chinesisch)Chinese-language "History of Science Reader” praised in Shanghai Review of Books
Go to Review (in Chinese)Networks and Knowledge of Glass in the Dutch Republic, 1650–1795
Glass in the early modern period was a boundary object, made, and used by hybrid experts: it was used widely for utensils and optic aids, in architect
Publication, M.M.A. Hendriksen, "Necessary, not sufficient: The circulation of knowledge about stained glass in the northern Netherlands, 1650–1821." Nuncius. Journal of the Material and Visual History of Science. Vol. 31, 2 (2016): 332–360., Personal Website, Marieke Hendriksen Biography
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Global South Cosmologies & Epistemologies: A Trans-Hemispheric Conversation
MehrHistory of Science ON CALL: Sascha Roesler
MehrHistory of Science ON CALL: Sascha Roesler
MehrMateriality and Metamorphosis: Stucco in the Architecture and Decoration of Early Modern Europe
This book project conceptualizes stucco as a central element of visual culture in early modern Europe. Overturning views of stucco as a ma
Subterranean Economies—Resource Flows and Metal Culture in Early Modern Mining, 1490–1630
During the Early Modern Period mining was among the most important economic driving forces, which also had large effects on material culture, percepti
“One of Geometry’s Nicest Applications”: Crafting the Georg-Tiefer Stollen (1771–1799)
In the second half of the eighteenth century, mine surveying in German ore mines was gaining steam. Methods were improving, due to both the found
Art and Deception: Functions, Techniques, and Effects of Material Mimesis
Mimesis or imitation comes in many forms and guises. This four-year research project (Veni grant, Dutch Science Fund - NWO) investigated a type