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Abir-Am, Pnina G.;
Elliot, Clark A.;
(1999)
Commemorative Practices in Science: Historical Perspectives on the Politics of Collective Memory
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Claudine Cohen;
(2017)
“How nationality influences Opinion”: Darwinism and palaeontology in France (1859–1914)
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Miles, Sara Joan;
(1989)
Clémence Royer et De l'origine des espèces: Traductrice ou traîtresse?
Article
Anscomb, Lisa;
(2005)
“As far as a woman's reasoning can go”: Scientific Dialogue and Sexploitation
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Glick, Thomas F.;
Henderson, Mark G.;
(2001)
The Scientific and Popular Receptions of Darwin, Freud, and Einstein. Toward an Analytical History of the Diffusion of Scientific Ideas
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Harvey, Joy;
(1997)
“Almost a man of genius”: Clémence Royer, feminism, and 19th-century science
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Fraisse, Geneviève;
(1983)
Clémence Royer (1830-1902), lecture de Darwin et regard féministe
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Loïc Charles;
Christine Théré;
(2022)
Les femmes économistes: the place of women in the physiocratic community
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Gates, Barbara T.;
(2002)
In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and Illustration, 1780-1930
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Carlyle, Margaret;
(2011)
Invisible Assistants and Translated Texts: D'Arconville and Practical Chemistry in Enlightenment France
Article
Sarah Hutton;
(2024)
Émilie Du Châtelet’s Newton
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Marie-Geneviève-Charlotte Darlus Thiroux d’Arconville;
Paolo Amodio;
(2023)
Sulla chimica. Discorso preliminare (1759)
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Giacomotto-Charra, Violaine;
(2008)
Entre traduction et vulgarisation: L'astronomie en français au XVIe siècle
Article
Serrano, Elena;
(2012)
The Spectacle de la Nature in Eighteenth-Century Spain: From French Households to Spanish Workshops
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Shapiro, Adam R.;
(2014)
Darwin's Foil: The Evolving Uses of William Paley's Natural Theology 1802--2005
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Glick, Thomas F.;
(2009)
All Over But the Shouting: Darwin, Freud, and Einstein in Spain, 1868--1950
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Cahill, Maria J.;
(2009)
“The Stars Belong to Everyone”: The Rhetorical Practices of Astronomer and Science Writer Dr. Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905--1993)
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Higgitt, Rebekah;
Withers, Charles W. J.;
(2008)
Science and Sociability: Women as Audience at the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1831--1901
Book
Kristine Larsen;
(2017)
The Women Who Popularized Geology in the 19th Century
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Barbara A.R. Mohr;
(2021)
Clementine Helm Beyrich (1825–1896), the unusual case of a woman popularizer of the geosciences during the nineteenth century in Central Europe
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