| Scientific Autonomy, Public Accountability, and the Rise of Peer Review in the Cold War United States |
19 |
| Mining as the Working World of Alexander von Humboldt's Plant Geography and Vertical Cartography |
5 |
| Lysenko Unemployed: Soviet Genetics after the Aftermath |
4 |
| Explaining Science Historically |
2 |
| Cyclonic Ecology: Sugar, Cyclone Science, and the Limits of Empire in Mauritius and the Indian Ocean World, 1870s-1930s |
2 |
| Fine-Grained Analysis: Talk Therapy, Media, and the Microscopic Science of the Face-to-Face |
2 |
| Red Crescents: Race, Genetics, and Sickle Cell Disease in the Middle East |
2 |
| The Flow of Cognitive Goods: A Historiographical Framework for the Study of Epistemic Transfer |
2 |
| Technologies of the Scientific Self: John Tyndall and His Journal |
2 |
| The Hitchhiker's Guide to Data in the History of Science |
2 |
| Network Analysis for the Digital Humanities: Principles, Problems, Extensions |
2 |
| The History of Science and the Science of History: Computational Methods, Algorithms, and the Future of the Field |
2 |
| Introduction: Science and Practices of Translation |
2 |
| On Translating Mathematics |
2 |
| Historians of Science Translating the History of Science: Blur versus Grit |
1 |
| Translation as a Way of Life |
1 |
| Chemistry and Industry: A Tale of Two Moving Targets |
1 |
| Edwin Bidwell Wilson and Mathematics as a Language |
1 |
| No Escape from Fleck |
1 |
| The History of Geography: Narratives to Discipline the Past and Reinvent Geography as a Modern Discipline |
1 |
| Creating Room for Historical Rationality |
1 |
| Between Two Poles: Positivism and Historicism in the History of Contemporary Geography |
1 |
| Big Science, Nazified? Pascual Jordan, Adolf Meyer-Abich, and the Abortive Scientific Journal Physis |
1 |
| The Holy Office in the Republic of Letters: Roman Censorship, Dutch Atlases, and the European Information Order, circa 1660 |
1 |
| Reading Cardano with the Roman Inquisition: Astrology, Celestial Physics, and the Force of Heresy |
1 |
| History of Science, Technology, and Medicine: A Second Look at Joseph Needham |
1 |
| Explaining Babylonian Astronomy |
1 |
| Emergence |
1 |
| Computational History of Knowledge: Challenges and Opportunities |
1 |
| Triangulation of History Using Textual Data |
1 |
| From Maverick to Mole: John C. Burnham, Tobacco Consultant |
1 |
| Criticizing Chrysopoeia? Alchemy, Chemistry, Academics, and Satire in the Northern Netherlands, 1650-1750 |
1 |
| Let Us Make the Effort: Science into Latin in Antiquity |
1 |
| Theory versus Practice in German Chemistry: Erlenmeyer beyond the Flask |
1 |
| Look from Afar: Fragmented Authority in China and the United States |
0 |
| Accurata delineatio motuum stellae Martis: How Accurate Is Kepler's Pretzel Diagram? |
0 |
| Burnham, Popular Science, and Popularization |
0 |
| Compatible Humanists: Yuen Ren Chao Meets George Sarton |
0 |
| Track Conditions: Upon Revisiting How Superstition Won and Science Lost |
0 |
| Longue Duree History: Science to the Rescue? |
0 |
| Interfacing Facsimiles: A Review of the Berlin State Library's Alexander von Humboldt Portal |
0 |
| The Modern Paradigms of Explanation: Significance, Agency, and Writing History in the Era of Climate Change |
0 |
| Bibliographical Distortions, Distortive Habits: Contextualizing Italian Publications in the History of Science |
0 |
| History of Science Society Annual Meeting, 2017 |
0 |
| Alexander Ellis's Translation of Helmholtz's Sensations of Tone |
0 |
| Translating, Adapting, Mutilating: Or, How to Make an Enlightenment Classic |
0 |
| Arabic into Turkish in the Seventeenth Century |
0 |
| Translating Words, Building Worlds: Meteorology in Japanese, Dutch, and Chinese |
0 |
| Mobilities of Science: The Era of Translation into Arabic |
0 |
| A Neurotic Dog's Life: Experimental Psychiatry and the Conditional Reflex Method in the Work of W. Horsley Gantt |
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