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Kenji Ito |
"Samurai science" revisited: Modern science in Japan and its cultural origins |
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2 |
Jaume Navarro |
A British physical ‘corpuscle’ travels to American chemistry. J.J. Thomson’s 1923 trip to Philadelphia. |
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3 |
Helena Durnova |
A Cold War science? Myths about computing in postwar Czechoslovakia |
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4 |
Milada Sekyrkova |
A Comparative Study of Lives of First Female University Graduates in Prague |
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5 |
Constantine Skordoulis |
A European Textbook on “The Development of Science in Europe”. Questions and Prospects. |
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6 |
Cláudia Faria |
A naturalist who became a pioneer of experimental marine oceanography in Portugal. Assets for science education |
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7 |
Massimiliano Badino |
A Tale of Two Problems or How US Joined Together What Europe Had Put Asunder |
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8 |
Vincenzo Cioci |
A teaching proposal on twentieth century Physics. |
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9 |
Martha Bustamante |
About a manuscript of Emile Borel |
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10 |
Dieter Hoffmann |
Achilles Papapetrou (1907-1997): A Greek physicist’s journey through Civil War and the Cold War |
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11 |
Giovanni Battimelli |
Against their own recollections: archival evidence versus community folklore in 20th century Italian physics |
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12 |
Yann GIRAUD |
Americanization and National Traditions in Postwar Economics Textbooks (1945-1999) |
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13 |
Barbara Mohr |
An unusual case: the role of Marlies Teichmüller (1914-2000) in internationalizing the field of coal petrology |
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14 |
Dominique TOURNES |
André Cholesky's personal archives and their exploitation by historians |
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15 |
Helge Kragh |
Anomalies and the crisis of the Bohr-Sommerfeld atomic theory |
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16 |
Cláudia Castelo |
Anthropological Expeditions to Portuguese Timor: from biological to sociocultural approach; form national to international research |
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17 |
Danko Kamcevski |
Art and Literature in the Context of Slavic Science |
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18 |
Peder Roberts |
Bathyscaphes and Big Science: Oceanography and Exploration, 1945-1960 |
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19 |
SERGIO CIRINO |
Behavior analysis in Brazil in the 1960s: shaping the laboratory as a pedagogical tool |
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20 |
Sarah Tracy |
Better Living through Biochemistry - Margaret Keys, Biochemistry, and the Mediterranean Diet |
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21 |
Ryuma Shineha |
Beyond Orientalism: A case in the East Asian STS |
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22 |
Anne-Sophie Godfroy |
Cases of forced cosmopolitanism: Women academics and researchers in France during World War 2 |
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23 |
Johannes Mattes |
Cave expeditions in the early 20th century: social hierarchy and the exclusivity of the first look |
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24 |
Josep Fernández-Novell |
Chemistry at home: Rosa Sensat and chemistry dissemination between housewives in the early twentieth century. |
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25 |
Larissa Zakharova |
Circulations and innovations in Soviet Union during interwar period |
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26 |
Grégory Dufaud |
Circulations and innovations in Soviet Union during interwar period |
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27 |
Isabelle Gouarné |
Circulations of Soviet Ideas and History of Marxism in the French Human and Social Sciences of the 1930’s |
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28 |
Sulfikar Amir |
Colonizing the Underwater. Engineering and National Identity in Singapore |
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29 |
brice poreau |
Commensalism in the emergence of ecology |
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30 |
Guilherme Braz |
Compulsory isolation of leprosy in São Paulo: science, press and politics |
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31 |
Alexandra Lekka |
Computing Machines in Greece 1920-1980 |
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32 |
Jonathan Oldfield |
Conceptualisations of natural physical systems and natural resources amongst Russian geographers during the late tsarist period |
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33 |
Martin Vondrášek |
Confronting the Unexpected: The Treatment of Anomalous Phenomena in Scientific Research |
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34 |
Isabel Peres |
Connecting science and mass culture through photography at the 19th century universal and international exhibitions |
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35 |
Annette Vogt |
Cosmopolitism and science: Female and male scientists in exile between 1933 and 1945 - Or, how to become cosmopolitan? |
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36 |
Vitor Bonifácio |
Costa Lobo's coup de foudre in the early years of solar astrophysics international co-operation |
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37 |
Tomas Hermann |
Creative Darwinism as Part of a Totalitarian Ideological Framework, and the Restructuring of Life Sciences in Czechoslovakia 1948-1959 |
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38 |
Peter Twohig |
Culturing Expertise: Canadian Medical Laboratory Workers, 1950-1975 |
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39 |
Adela Junova Mackova |
Czechoslovak scholars in the Orient 1918-1938, private and official archival sources, photographs, postcards and databases |
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40 |
Emmanouil Stylianos Skoufoglou |
D. Pikionis and A. Konstandinidis: The introduction of modern architecture and modern building technology in Greece and the criterion of "greekness" |
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41 |
Anna Perlina |
Deconstructing the Science of Mind: Interdisciplinary Roots of Neurosciences at the Example of Gestalt Psychology in the Weimar Academic Culture |
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42 |
John Krige |
Detente and the Changing Pattern of International Collaboration |
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43 |
Ronan Le Roux |
Did ideological, religious and nationalistic factors contribute to make postwar France a rough place for cybernetic modelling? |
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44 |
fabio de sio |
Doctrinal disputations. Brain, the unicity of man and the origin of the neurosciences |
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45 |
Ganka Kamisheva |
Elisabeth Kara-Michailova |
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46 |
Juozas Krikstopaitis |
Facts as a research instrumentality on the natural and historical studies |
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47 |
Roberto dos SANTOS |
Ferroconcrete and the professional regulation of architects and engineers in Brazil |
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48 |
Aleksandra Majstorac-Kobiljski |
Finding a place to sit |
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49 |
Diana Maciąga |
For the love of the land – wildlife conservation in reborn Poland. |
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50 |
Yves Cohen |
Ford, Stalin, circulation areas and contact zones... |