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Conservation 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
Scientific Journals and the Transparency of Research: From 20th Century to Open Science
While the establishment of scientific journals in China has a history of more than 200 years, a substantial development came with the foundation of Pe
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With the background of Reform and Opening, this study will explore the role of Chinese scientific journals and editors on the international stage, the
Constructing Scientific Communities: Citizen Science in the C19th and C21st
When Darwin was developing his theories of evolution he read avidly in popular natural history magazines and sought out information from an army of al
Agricultural Modernization and Biodiversity Conservation in the Twentieth Century
Helen Curry's research investigated the history of seed banking as a global conservation practice. Through this project, she sought to understand how
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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Counting Babies: The Madrid Foundling House as an Oeconomic House (1799–1820)
In 1799, a peculiar female society replaced the former male committee of the Madrid Foundling House and took total control of its management. The Junt
Development of Phonology as a Field of Study in Late Imperial China, 1500–1900
This is a project on phonology, the study of the sounds of human language, in China in the period 1500–1900. The ultimate aim of this research is to q
Cloth Britannia: A History-of-Technology Treatment of the Industrial Revolution
This book-length treatment of the British Industrial Revolution in textile production in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries makes use
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