Book Daniel Rood; Patrick Manning (2016) Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850.
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Marcelo Fabián Figueroa;
(2016)
Félix de Azara and the Birds of Paraguay: Making Inventories and Taxonomies at the Boundaries of the Spanish Empire, 1784–1802
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Leida Fernández-Prieto;
(2016)
Mapping the Global and Local Archipelago of Scientific Tropical Sugar: Agriculture, Knowledge, and Practice, 1790–1880
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Daniel Rood;
Patrick Manning;
(2016)
Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850
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Eleonora Rohland;
(2016)
Hurricanes on the Gulf Coast: Environmental Knowledge and Science in Louisiana, the Caribbean, and the United States, 1722–1900
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Devyani Gupta;
(2016)
Stamping Empire: Postal Standardization in Nineteenth-Century India
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Stuart McCook;
(2016)
“Squares of Tropic Summer”: The Wardian Case, Victorian Horticulture, and the Logistics of Global Plant Transfers, 1770–1910
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N. Woodman;
(2021)
The green mole, Astromycter prasinatus T. M. Harris, 1825 (Mammalia: Eulipotyphla: Talpidae): an origin story
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Herren, Madeleine;
(2002)
Vom Wesen der langzüngigen Schlürfmäuse: Das Schnabeltier und die Entwicklung der Informationsgesellschaft
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Plumb, Christopher;
(2010)
“Strange and Wonderful”: Encountering the Elephant in Britain, 1675--1830
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Agassiz, Jean Louis Rodolphe;
(2004)
Essay on Classification
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J. B. Shank;
(2017)
Special Issue: After the Scientific Revolution: Thinking Globally about the Histories of the Modern Sciences
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Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra;
(2017)
On Ignored Global “Scientific Revolutions”
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Daniel Rood;
(2016)
Toward a Global Labor History of Science
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Kapil Raj;
(2017)
Thinking Without the Scientific Revolution: Global Interactions and the Construction of Knowledge
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Kenneth Nyberg;
(2016)
Linnaeus’s Apostles and the Globalization of Knowledge, 1729–1756
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Burns, William E.;
(2016)
The Scientific Revolution in Global Perspective
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Hanna Hodacs;
(2016)
Local, Universal, and Embodied Knowledge: Anglo-Swedish Contacts and Linnaean Natural History
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Kay Etheridge;
(2016)
The History and Influence of Maria Sibylla Merian’s Bird-Eating Tarantula: Circulating Images and the Production of Natural Knowledge
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Matthew James Crawford;
(2016)
Between Bureaucrats and Bark Collectors: Spain’s Royal Reserve of Quina and the Limits of European Botany in the Late Eighteenth-Century Spanish Atlantic World
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Göran Rydén;
(2016)
How Eighteenth-Century “Travelers in Trade” Changed Swedish Perceptions of Economic Systems
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