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Historians and the Anthropocene. A Discipline and an Interdisciplinary Concept
MoreMaking Sense of the Environs: Exposure as Epistemic Action
In the wake of the nineteenth-century invention of photography, the historical semantics of "exposure" broadened to include exposing a sensitized surf
The Evolution of Culture: Laboratories and Legislatures in Illiberal Hungary
In the late twentieth century, culture was adopted as an epistemic object in the life, mind, and behavioral sciences where researchers sought quantita
Nature’s Place at the Colonial Museum
My project explores the unnaturally dominant place of natural history knowledge and practice in Australian settler-colonial science, politics, and his
Tristan G. Brown
Tristan G. Brown is a social and cultural historian of late imperial and modern China. His resea...
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Lorraine Daston
Lorraine Daston has published on a wide range of topics in the history of science, including the...
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Matthias Schemmel
Matthias Schemmel is a professor of historical epistemology at Universität Hamburg. He studies t...
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Dagmar Schäfer
Dagmar Schäfer is fascinated by past practices and discourses of making and how they affect us t...
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Peter Schöttler
Peter Schöttler is a former Directeur de recherche at the Centre National de la Recherche Scient...
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Elaine Leong
I gained my doctorate in Modern History from the University of Oxford in 2006. Before joining th...
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