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Corona Papers
At the MPIWG Berlin Katja Jug showed a selection of images as a projected sequence of images in the site-specific installation entitled Corona Pa
Director Emerita Lorraine Daston in Scientific American on language and science
Go to ArticleConservation and Contingency—An Epistemological Study into the Culture of Conservation
By venturing into the epistemic dimensions of conservation, Hanna Hoelling's project was conceived to instigate a novel form of reflection on the fiel
Bodies in Paper: Popular Health Manuals and the Representation of Anatomy, 1890–1930
Starting in the last decade of the nineteenth century, paper models of the human body became a common consumer object affordable even to better-off wo
Convivencia. Iberian to Global Dynamics (500–1750)
History of science, medicine, and technology has long struggled with how to organize itself in a manner in which it can do justice to the manifold for
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Architecture and Empire in the Reign of Yongle
My project for the Local Gazetteers workshop (August 2016) is to collect information on and map using GIS the sources of the nan-wood timbers used for
Goethe’s Experiments in Music and Theater, 1791–1817
The decades flanking the turn of the nineteenth century are often considered the most productive years of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s literary and sc
From Electrotype to the Electric Image: Global Vision, ca. 1830–1920
This project seeks to trace the emergence of a new archival logic of images: the image bank. Across the second half of the nineteenth century—as
Analytic Narratives and the Semantics of Formal Decision Theories
The expression "analytic narratives" refers to a small group of studies that have developed at the intersection of history, political science and econ
Nature’s Imprint: Botanical Illustration between Northern Europe and the New World (1550–1750)
Jaya Remond's research project studies the production of botanical illustrations depicting "exotic" plants in early modern Northern Europe (1550–1750)