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Changes and Continuities in Concepts of Sound in Early Medieval China, (4–6 Century CE.)
Between China’s third century BCE and third century CE, scholar-officials thought of sound as a cosmic phenomenon to be measured, calcu
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Mats Fridlund
Mats Fridlund is a historian of science, technology and industrialization with...
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Susan Zieger
Susan Zieger is Professor of English Literature at the University of California, Riverside. She ...
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Peter Konečný
Peter Konečný studied History and History of Science at the University of Regensburg and History...
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Audrey Borowski
Audrey is a doctoral student at the University of Oxford in the History Faculty where she is cur...
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Helen R. Verran
Helen Verran taught history and philosophy of science at University of Melbourne Australia, for ...
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Weijing (Vivian) Xu
Beijing-born Vivian Xu is a media artist and researcher currently based in Shanghai. In 2013, sh...
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Ritam Sengupta
Ritam Sengupta is finishing his PhD in Social Sciences at the Centre for Studies in Social Scien...
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David Pretel
David Pretel is a historian specialising in global history, science, and technology studies, and...
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The Roads not Taken: Neglected Alternatives to Industrial Agriculture in the Global South
As in Europe and North America, high-input agriculture expanded rapidly after 1945 in the global South. Funded initially by US foundations, what were