Browse Items (135 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Tags: Citado 11-100 veces Previous Page of 3 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Botany and zoology in the late seventeenth-century Philippines: the work of Georg Josef Camel SJ (1661–1706) Raquel A. G. Reyes 2011 Re-orienting STS: Emergent Studies of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Southeast Asia Warwick Anderson 2009 Science in the Philippines WARWICK ANDERSON 2007 Mixed blessing : the impact of the American colonial experience on politics and society in the Philippines Hazel M McFerson 2011 Conquest and pestilence in the early Spanish Philippines Linda A Newson 2009 La ciencia y su público: Perspectivas históricas Javier Ordonez y Alberto Elena 1990 NATURALISTAS EXTRANJEROS EN MEXICO (pp. 25-36) Manuel Maldonado–Koerdell 1991 How to hide an empire : a history of the greater United States Daniel Immerwahr 2019 Why do Parasites Harm Their Host? On the Origin and Legacy of Theobald Smith's "Law of Declining Virulence" — 1900-1980 Pierre-Olivier Méthot 2012 A Bold New Vision: The VOA Radio Ring Plan and Global Broadcasting in the Early Cold War Timothy Stoneman 2009 Constructing 'Race' across the Science-Lay Divide: Racial Formation in the Epidemiology and Experience of Cardiovascular Disease Janet K. Shim 2005 Objectivity and its discontents Warwick Anderson 2013 The Colonial Medicine of Settler States: Comparing Histories of Indigenous Health Warwick Anderson 2007 George Eastman's Modern Stone-Age Family: Snapshot Photography and the Brownie Marc Olivier 2007 Chaulmoogra Oil and the Treatment of Leprosy John Parascandola 2003 The 'sinew of development': Cold War geopolitics technical expertise, and water resource development in Southeast Asia, 1954-1975 Chris Sneddon 2012 How New Technologies Spread: Lessons from Computing Technologies JAMES W. CORTADA 2013 Science, Technology, and the Spanish Colonial Experience in the Nineteenth Century Alberto Elena, Javier Ordóñez 2000 Breaking New Ground? Gifford Pinchot and the Birth of 'Empire Forestry' in the Philippines, 1900-1905 GREG BANKOFF 2009 A Cultural History of Crocodiles in the Philippines: Towards a New Peace Pact? JAN VAN DER PLOEG, MERLIJN VAN WEERD, GERARD A. PERSOON 2011 Places of pharmaceutical knowledge-making: Global health, postcolonial science, and hope in South African drug discover Anne Pollock 2014 An Autarkic Science: Physics, Culture, and Power in Franco’s Spain Néstor Herran, Xavier Roqué 2013 Anatomizing the Trade: Designing and Marketing Anatomical Models as Medical Technologies, ca.1700–1900 ANNA MAERKER 2013 Topologies of Race: Doing territory, population and identity in Europe Amade M'charek, Katharina Schramm, David Skinner 2014 Technophilic Hubris and Espionage Styles during the Cold War Kristie Macrakis 2010 Politics, Method, and Medical Research James Robert Brown 2008 'The monster'? The British popular press and nuclear culture, 1945–early 1960s ADRIAN BINGHAM 2012 Listening to the Cold War: The Nuclear Test Ban Negotiations, Seismology, and Psychoacoustics, 1958–1963 Axel Volmar 2013 Iberian Colonial Science Jorge Cañizares‐Esguerra 2005 Counterfactuals, Thought Experiments, and Singular Causal Analysis in History Julian Reiss 2009 Between the National and the Universal: Natural History Networks in Latin America in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Regina Horta Duarte 2013 National Science in a Colonial Context: The Royal Academy of Sciences of Havana, 1861-1898 Pedro M. Pruna 1994 Globalizing the History of Disease, Medicine, and Public Health in Latin America Mariola Espinosa 2013 Plantation Factories: Science and Technology in Late-Eighteenth-Century Cuba María M. Portuondo 2004 Technological Innovation as Social Innovation: Science, Technology, and the Rise of STS Studies in Cuba Jorge Núñez Jover, José Antonio López Cerezo 2008 C. D. Darlington and the British and American Reaction to Lysenko and the Soviet Conception of Science Oren Solomon Harman 2003 The Urban Scale of Science and the Enlargement of Madrid (1851-1936) Antonio Lafuente, Tiago Saraiva 2004 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 Humboldtian Science, Creole Meteorology, and the Discovery of Human-Caused Climate Change in South America Gregory T. Cushman 2011 One Grain, One Nation: Rice Genetics and the Corporate State in Early Francoist Spain (1939–1952) Lino Camprubí 2010 Environmental History of Botanical Exchanges in the Indian Ocean World HARIPRIYA RANGAN, JUDITH CARNEY, TIM DENHAM 2012 Charles Hatchett FRS (1765-1847), Chemist and Discoverer of Niobium William P. Griffith, Peter J. T. Mo 2003 On the Emergence of Science and Justice Jenny Reardon 2013 R. A. Fisher and His Advocacy of Randomization Nancy S. Hall The Emergence of Modern Statistics in Agricultural Science: Analysis of Variance, Experimental Design and the Reshaping of Research at Rothamsted Experimental Station, 1919-1933 GIUDITTA PAROLINI National Economic Resources and the Production of Research in Lesser Developed Countries J. Davidson Frame Environmental History of Marine Mammal Exploitation in Trinidad and Tobago, W.I., and its Ecological Impact ALDEMARO ROMERO, RUTH BAKER, JOEL E. CRESWELL, ANURADHA SINGH, ANNABELLE McKIE, MICHAEL MANNA 2002 Early American Chemical Societies: 1. The 1789 Chemical Society of Philadelphia 2. The Chemical Society of Philadelphia Wyndham Miles 1950 From Manchester to Massachusetts via Mulhouse: The Transatlantic Voyage of Aniline Black Anthony S. Travis 1994 The European Reception of the First Drugs from the New World J. Worth Estes 1995 Previous Page of 3 Next Page Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2