Browse Items (333 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Previous Page of 7 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added No. I. CULTURE OF SPICES IN THE WEST INDIES David Lockhart, Frederick Hammet 1832 Charles Hatchett FRS (1765-1847), Chemist and Discoverer of Niobium William P. Griffith, Peter J. T. Mo 2003 Environmental History of Botanical Exchanges in the Indian Ocean World HARIPRIYA RANGAN, JUDITH CARNEY, TIM DENHAM 2012 Santo Domingan Paleontological Explorations Carlotta J. Maury 1918 One Grain, One Nation: Rice Genetics and the Corporate State in Early Francoist Spain (1939–1952) Lino Camprubí 2010 Humboldtian Science, Creole Meteorology, and the Discovery of Human-Caused Climate Change in South America Gregory T. Cushman 2011 Racialized Futures: Biologism and the Changing Politics of Identity David Skinner 2006 A Lost Chapter in the Early History of DDT: The Development of Anti-Typhus Technologies by the Rockefeller Foundation's Louse Laboratory, 1942-1944 Darwin H. Stapleton 'What Holds the Earth Together': Agnes Chase and American Agrostology Pamela M. Henson 2003 The Urban Scale of Science and the Enlargement of Madrid (1851-1936) Antonio Lafuente, Tiago Saraiva 2004 C. D. Darlington and the British and American Reaction to Lysenko and the Soviet Conception of Science Oren Solomon Harman 2003 Technological Innovation as Social Innovation: Science, Technology, and the Rise of STS Studies in Cuba Jorge Núñez Jover, José Antonio López Cerezo 2008 Plantation Factories: Science and Technology in Late-Eighteenth-Century Cuba María M. Portuondo 2004 The Interplay between Socio-Economic Factors and Medical Science: Yellow Fever Research, Cuba and the United States Nancy Stepan 1978 Globalizing the History of Disease, Medicine, and Public Health in Latin America Mariola Espinosa 2013 National Science in a Colonial Context: The Royal Academy of Sciences of Havana, 1861-1898 Pedro M. Pruna 1994 Between the National and the Universal: Natural History Networks in Latin America in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Regina Horta Duarte 2013 Recapitalizing the Fleet: A Material Analysis of Late-Nineteenth-Century U.S. Naval Power TIMOTHY S. WOLTERS 2011 An Examination of the Education and Licensing of Pharmacists in Early Louisiana, 1718 to 1816: The Significance of Louis Joseph Dufilho, Jr. Laurel Dorrance 2011 Counterfactuals, Thought Experiments, and Singular Causal Analysis in History Julian Reiss 2009 Beyond Prejudice and Pride: The Human Sciences in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Latin America Julia Rodriguez 2013 Iberian Colonial Science Jorge Cañizares‐Esguerra 2005 Listening to the Cold War: The Nuclear Test Ban Negotiations, Seismology, and Psychoacoustics, 1958–1963 Axel Volmar 2013 Killer Plants of the Late Nineteenth Century Elizabeth Chang 2017 The Invisible and Indeterminable Value of Ecology: From Malaria Control to Ecological Research in the American South Albert G. Way 2015 Climate, Medicine, and Peruvian Health Resorts Mark Carey 2014 'The monster'? The British popular press and nuclear culture, 1945–early 1960s ADRIAN BINGHAM 2012 "One of the Most Uniform Races of the Entire World": Creole Eugenics and the Myth of Chilean Racial Homogeneity SARAH WALSH 2015 Men in Groups: Anthropology and Aggression, 1965–84 Erika Lorraine Milam 2015 Politics, Method, and Medical Research James Robert Brown 2008 A Republican Natural History in Spain around 1900: Odón Buen (1863–1945) and His Audiences Agustí Nieto-Galan 2012 Building Networks for Science: Conflict and Cooperation in Nineteenth-Century Global Marine Studies Azadeh Achbari 2015 Halting the ‘Sad Degenerationist Parade’: Medical Concerns about Heredity and Racial Degeneracy in New Zealand Psychiatry, 1853–991 Maree Dawson 2012 Technophilic Hubris and Espionage Styles during the Cold War Kristie Macrakis 2010 Virtual Geographies of Belonging: The Case of Soviet and Post-Soviet Human Genetic Diversity Research Susanne Bauer 2014 Revisiting the Left-Wing Response to Sociobiology: The Case of Finland in a European Context ANTTI LEPISTÖ 2015 Topologies of Race: Doing territory, population and identity in Europe Amade M'charek, Katharina Schramm, David Skinner 2014 The Producation and Negotiation of Working-Class Space and Place at Central Aguirre, Puerto Rico Sam R. Sweitz 2010 Vignettes of Spanish Nature: Imagining a National Fauna at the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid (1910–1936) Santos Casado, Santiago Aragón 2014 Anatomizing the Trade: Designing and Marketing Anatomical Models as Medical Technologies, ca.1700–1900 ANNA MAERKER 2013 The Atlas and the Air Force: Reassessing the Beginnings of America's First Intercontinental Ballistic Missile CHRISTOPHER GAINOR 2013 Like birds of a feather: the cultural origins of Iberian geological cooperation and the European Geological Map of 1896 JESÚS CATALÁ-GORGUES, ANA CARNEIRO 2013 An Autarkic Science: Physics, Culture, and Power in Franco’s Spain Néstor Herran, Xavier Roqué 2013 Places of pharmaceutical knowledge-making: Global health, postcolonial science, and hope in South African drug discover Anne Pollock 2014 Modeling Man: The Monkey Colony at the Carnegie Institution of Washington's Department of Embryology, 1925-1971 EMILY K. WILSON 2012 A Cultural History of Crocodiles in the Philippines: Towards a New Peace Pact? JAN VAN DER PLOEG, MERLIJN VAN WEERD, GERARD A. PERSOON 2011 Breaking New Ground? Gifford Pinchot and the Birth of 'Empire Forestry' in the Philippines, 1900-1905 GREG BANKOFF 2009 Harvesting the Pacific: The Blue Revolution in China and the Philippines Peter Neushul, Lawrence Badash 1998 The phylogenetic species concept and its role in Southeast Asian mammal conservation (pp. 345-360) Erik Meijaard, Benjamin Rawson 2015 Science, Technology, and the Spanish Colonial Experience in the Nineteenth Century Alberto Elena, Javier Ordóñez 2000 Previous Page of 7 Next Page Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2