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- Eloge: Caroline Catherine Hannaway (1943–2024)
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- Amit Prasad. Science Studies Meets Colonialism.
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- Andrea L. Smalley with Henry M. Reeves. The Market in Birds: Commercial Hunting, Conservation, and the Origins of Wildlife Consumerism, 1850–1920.
- Andrew M. Wehrman. The Contagion of Liberty: The Politics of Smallpox in the American Revolution.
- Performative Politics at Parícutin Volcano in Michoacán, Mexico (1943–1952)
- Julie M. Powell. Bodies of Work: The First World War and the Transnational Making of Rehabilitation.
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- Unstable Grounds: Volcanology, Politics, and Knowledge in the Twentieth Century
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- Benjamin Breen. Tripping on Utopia: Margaret Mead, the Cold War and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science.
- Hunting and Masculine Knowledge: A Swiss Naturalist in South America and the Coloniality of Nineteenth-Century Science
- Mark Solovey; Christian Dayé, eds. Cold War Social Science: Transnational Entanglements.
- Sharon Kingsland. A Lab for All Seasons: The Laboratory Revolution in Modern Botany and the Rise of Physiological Plant Ecology..
- Kassandra J. Miller. Time and Ancient Medicine: How Sundials and Water Clocks Changed Medical Science.
- Shaky Claims: Deception Island and the Geopolitics of Extinction
- Katherine L. Carroll. Building Schools, Making Doctors: Architecture and the Modern American Physician.
- Constance A. Cook. Medicine and Healing in Ancient East Asia: A View from Excavated Texts.
- Christopher T. Fleming; Toke L. Knudsen; Anuj Misra; Vishal Sharma, eds. Science and Society in the Sanskrit World.
- Luis F. López González. The Aesthetics of Melancholia: Medical and Spiritual Diseases in Medieval Iberia.
- Eloge: Peter Buck (1943–2024)
- César Ernesto Abadía-Barrero. Health in Ruins: The Capitalist Destruction of Medical Care at a Colombian Maternity Hospital.
- Why William Harvey Went to Stonehenge: Anatomy, Antiquarianism, and National Identity
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- Peter Pesic. Sounding Bodies: Music and the Making of Biomedical Science.
- Paola Bertucci. In the Land of Marvels: Science, Fabricated Realities, and Industrial Espionage in the Age of the Grand Tour.
- Nandini Bhattacharya. Disparate Remedies: Making Medicines in Modern India.
- Francesca Antonelli; Antonella Romano; Paolo Savoia, eds. Gendered Touch: Women, Men, and Knowledge-making in Early Modern Europe.
- Meghan C. Doherty. Engraving Accuracy in Early Modern England: Visual Communication and the Royal Society.; Ruth Sargent Noyes, ed. Reassessing Epistemic Images in the Early Modern World.
- Conversations in Isis about the Usefulness of Metaphors
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- Larry Sommer McGrath. Making Spirit Matter: Neurology, Psychology, and Selfhood in Modern France.
- Alain Corbin; trans. William Peniston. A History of the Wind.
- Catherine M. Jackson. Molecular World: Making Modern Chemistry.
- K. N. Sunandan. Caste, Knowledge, and Power: Ways of Knowing in Twentieth-Century Malabar.
- Isis’s Contributors and Intellectual Contexts, 1953–2023
- Isis before HSS: From Géniologie to New Humanism
- One Hundred Years of Internationalizing the History of Science
- Introduction to the “Women Historians of Science: Report of the Committee on Women in the History of Science, December, 1973”
- Women Historians of Science: Report of the Committee on Women in the History of Science, December, 1973
- The Business of Isis since the 1950s
- A Humble Genre: History of Isis Book Reviews
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- Letter from the Editors of Osiris
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- Rachel E. Walker. Beauty and the Brain: The Science of Human Nature in Early America.
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- Ryan Tucker Jones. Red Leviathan: The Secret History of Soviet Whaling.
- No Thanks: Acknowledgment in the Journals of the History of Science Society
- Hidden, Lost, and Forgotten Labor: A Tour of the Society’s Archival Record
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- Deepak Kumar. ‘Culture’ of Science and the Making of Modern India.
- Kean Birch; Fabian Muniesa, eds. Assetization: Turning Things into Assets in Technoscientific Capitalism.
- HSS, the FBI, and the Unabomber
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- Thank You to Our Reviewers
- The Isis Bibliography: Information Practices from Sarton’s Vision to the Digital Age
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- Ian Christie. Robert Paul and the Origins of British Cinema.
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- Eloge: Juan José Saldaña González (1944–2022)
- Demarcating a Pure Land: CFido as a Cyberspace for Computer Amateurs in 1990s China
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- Eloge: Roger H. Stuewer (1934–2022)
- Over Spilt Milk: British Scientific Humanitarianism and the Quest for International Standards
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- Thinking the Earth with the Body: How the Anatomist Nicolaus Steno (1638–1686) Read History in the Earth’s Strata
- Marina Mogilner. A Race for the Future: Scientific Visions of Modern Russian Jewishness.
- Ann Blair; Kaspar von Greyerz, eds. Physico-Theology: Religion and Science in Europe, 1650–1750.
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- Eloge: Mary Terrall (1952–2023)
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- Placing Insects in Histories of Science
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- Roger S. Bagnall; Alexander Jones, eds. Mathematics, Metrology, and Model Contracts: A Codex from Late Antique Business Education.
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- Introduction: Expanded Perspectives on Tiny Animals as Epistemic Agents
- Ways of Knowing a Former Insect
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- Jonathan R. Topham. Reading the Book of Nature: How Eight Best Sellers Reconnected Christianity and the Sciences on the Eve of the Victorian Age.
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- Scientific Capital and Scientific Labor
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- Christopher Newfield; Anna Alexandrova; Stephen John, eds. Limits of the Numerical: The Abuses and Uses of Quantification.
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- What Is Information History?
- The Politics of Objects
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- Michelle DiMeo. Lady Ranelagh: The Incomparable Life of Robert Boyle’s Sister.
- Michael D. Gordin. Pseudoscience: A Very Short Introduction.
- Introduction: Launching a Labor History of Science
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- Paul Gootenberg, ed. The Oxford Handbook of Global Drug History.
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- Jack Challoner. Seeing Science: The Art of Making the Invisible Visible.
- Oliver Falk; Axel C. Huntelmann, eds. Accounting for Health: Calculation, Paperwork, and Medicine, 1500–2000.
- Gordon Fraser. Star Territory: Printing the Universe in Nineteenth-Century America.
- Wengcheong Lam. Connectivity, Imperialism, and the Han Iron Industry.
- Cyrus C. M. Mody. The Squares: U.S. Physical and Engineering Scientists in the Long 1970s.
- J. Justin Castro; James A. Garza, eds. Technocratic Visions: Engineers, Technology, and Society in Mexico.
- Susan D. Jones; Peter A. Koolmees. A Concise History of Veterinary Medicine.
- Olival Freire Junior. David Bohm: A Life Dedicated to Understanding the Quantum World.
- Tamara Venit Shelton. Herbs and Roots: A History of Chinese Doctors in the American Medical Marketplace.
- Martin Brückner; Sandy Isenstadt; Sarah Wasserman, eds. Modelwork: The Material Culture of Making and Knowing.
- Eloge: Garland Edward Allen III (1936–2023): An Idiosyncratic, Dialectical Multilogue
- Yvonne Howell; Nikolai Krementsov, eds. The Art and Science of Making the New Man in Early Twentieth-Century Russia.
- Oleoresin Capsicum: The Racial-Political History of a Ubiquitous Chemical Munition
- Fanny Gribenski. Tuning the World: The Rise of 440 Hertz in Music, Science, and Politics, 1859–1955.
- Ann Shteir, ed. Flora’s Fieldworkers: Women and Botany in Nineteenth-Century Canada.
- A “Truly International” Discipline: Adverbs, Ideals, and the Reinvention of International Mathematics, 1920–1950
- Isis Current Bibliography of the History of Science and Its Cultural Influence 2023
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- The European Perspective on Pandemics
- Epidemic Histories in East Asia
- Conclusion: What It Means
- A Survey of Historical Works on Pandemics in the German Language
- History of Pandemics in Southeast Asia: A Return of National Anxieties?
- History of Pandemics in Latin America
- History of Epidemics: A Bibliographical Essay on Secondary Sources in Italian and on Italy
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- Vaccination and Pandemics
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- Historical Literature Related to Zoonoses and Pandemics
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- A Short Introduction into the English-Language Historiography of Epidemiology
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- Emerging Infectious Diseases and Disease Emergence: Critical, Ontological and Epistemological Approaches
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- Early Modern Resources: An Introduction
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- Paper Knowledge and Statistical Precision
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- Toward a Critical Transatlantic History of Early Modern Mining: Depiction, Reality, and Readers’ Expectations in Álvaro Alonso Barba’s 1640 El arte de los metales
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- Christine Keiner. Deep Cut: Science, Power, and the Unbuilt Interoceanic Canal.
- Jennifer Koshatka Seman. Borderlands Curanderos: The Worlds of Santa Teresa Urrea and Don Pedrito Jaramillo.
- Elise K. Burton. Genetic Crossroads: The Middle East and the Science of Human Heredity.
- Hugh R. Slotten. Beyond Sputnik and the Space Race: The Origins of Global Satellite Communications.
- Jan Nisbet. Pain and Shock in America: Politics, Advocacy, and the Controversial Treatment of People with Disabilities.
- Roy Plotnick. Explorers of Deep Time: Paleontologists and the History of Life.
- African Indigo in the French Atlantic: Michel Adanson’s Encounter with Senegal
- Martin Mulsow, ed. Urban Gottfried Bucher (1679–1724).
- Douglas M. O’Reagan. Taking Nazi Technology: Allied Exploitation of German Science after the Second World War.
- Eloge: Paul Farber (1944–2021)
- Carmen J. Giunta; Vera V. Mainz; Gregory S. Girolami, eds. 150 Years of the Periodic Table: A Commemorative Symposium.
- Inventing the Scientific Revolution
- Eloge: Nathan Sivin (1931–2022)
- Randy Allen Harris. The Linguistics Wars: Chomsky, Lakoff, and the Battle over Deep Structure.
- Caitlin Donahue Wylie. Preparing Dinosaurs: The Work behind the Scenes.
- Letter to the Editors
- Alexander Klose; Benjamin Steininger. Erdöl: Ein Atlas der Petromoderne.
- Kristin D. Hussey. Imperial Bodies in London: Empire, Mobility, and the Making of British Medicine, 1880–1914.
- Paul A. Elliot. Erasmus Darwin’s Gardens: Medicine, Agriculture and the Enlightenment Sciences.
- Administration of Perception: Observing and Transcribing Dead Bodies in the Forensic Methodology of Qing China (1644–1912)
- From the Radio Shack to the Cosmos: Listening to Sputnik during the International Geophysical Year (1957–1958)
- Sarah Neville. Early Modern Herbals and the Book Trade: English Stationers and the Commodification of Botany.
- The Prenatal Gaze
- Wei Yu Wayne Tan. Blind in Early Modern Japan: Disability, Medicine, and Identity.
- Tug-of-War: Bones and Stones as Scientific Objects in Postcolonial Indonesia
- E. Paul Durrenberger. The Dawn of Industrial Agriculture in Iowa: Anthropology, Literature, and History.
- Andrei Pop. A Forest of Symbols: Art, Science, and Truth in the Long Nineteenth Century.
- The Myth of the “One-Sex” Body
- Lisa Devriese, ed. The Body as a Mirror of the Soul: Physiognomy from Antiquity to the Renaissance.
- Liba Taub, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek and Roman Science.
- Lynn Festa. Fiction without Humanity: Person, Animal, Thing in Early Enlightenment Literature and Culture.
- Placing the Science of Agriculture in Early Twentieth-Century China
- Mauricio Nieto Olarte. Exploration, Religion and Empire in the Sixteenth-Century Ibero-Atlantic World: A New Perspective on the History of Modern Science.
- Rienk H. Vermij; Ida H. Stamhuis; Fokko Jan Dijksterhuis; C. A. Davids, eds. Rethinking Stevin, Stevin Rethinking: Constructions of a Dutch Polymath.
- Ágnes Darab. The Anecdotal Narration and Encyclopedic Thought of Pliny the Elder’s “Naturalis Historia.”
- Andrew Fiss. Performing Math: A History of Communication and Anxiety in the American Mathematics Classroom.
- Manuel Barcia. The Yellow Demon of Fever: Fighting Disease in the Nineteenth-Century Transatlantic Slave Trade.
- Tobias Esch; Josef Mühlenbrock, eds. Irrtümer und Fälschungen der Archäologie: Begleitband zur Sonderausstellung; Monica Baggio; Elisa Bernard; Monica Salvadori; Luca Zamparo, eds. Anthropology of Forgery: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Archaeological Fakes; Cécile Michel; Michael Friedrich, eds. Fakes and Forgeries of Written Artefacts from Ancient Mesopotamia to Modern China.
- Donald A. Barr. Health Disparities in the United States: Social Class, Race, Ethnicity, and the Social Determinants of Health.
- Stabilizing Local Knowledge: The Installation of a Meridian Circle at the National Astronomical Observatory of Chile (1908–1913)
- Kristin A. Wintersteen. The Fishmeal Revolution: The Industrialization of the Humboldt Current Ecosystem.
- Planetary Health Histories: Toward New Ecologies of Epidemiology?
- Daring to Conjecture in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Sciences
- Suvobrata Sarkar. Let There Be Light: Engineering, Entrepreneurship, and Electricity in Colonial Bengal, 1880–1945.
- Matteo Soranzo. Giovanni Aurelio Augurello (1441–1524) and Renaissance Alchemy: A Critical Edition of “Chrysopoeia” and Other Alchemical Poems, with an Introduction, English Translation and Commentary.
- Chinmay Tumbe. The Age of Pandemics, 1817–1920: How They Shaped India and the World.
- Alex Hidalgo. Trail of Footprints: A History of Indigenous Maps from Viceregal Mexico.
- Bert Theunissen. Beauty or Statistics: Practice and Science in Dutch Livestock Breeding, 1900–2000.
- Durba Mitra. Indian Sex Life: Sexuality and the Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought.
- Keith Wailoo. Pushing Cool: Big Tobacco, Racial Marketing, and the Untold Story of the Menthol Cigarette.
- Tara Nummedal. Anna Zieglerin and the Lion’s Blood: Alchemy and End Times in Reformation Germany.
- Soraya de Chadarevian. Heredity under the Microscope: Chromosomes and the Study of the Human Genome.
- Tom Scott-Smith. On an Empty Stomach: Two Hundred Years of Hunger Relief.
- Using LoGart to Uncover a New Spatiality of Science in China
- Victoria Lee. The Arts of the Microbial World: Fermentation Science in Twentieth-Century Japan.
- Laurence Monnais. The Colonial Life of Pharmaceuticals: Medicines and Modernity in Vietnam.
- Contents of Isis, Volume 113
- Barbara Hahn. Technology in the Industrial Revolution.
- Jacob Darwin Hamblin. The Wretched Atom: America’s Global Gamble with Peaceful Nuclear Technology.
- Jenny Bangham. Blood Relations: Transfusion and the Making of Human Genetics.
- James Elwick. Making a Grade: Victorian Examinations and the Rise of Standardized Testing.
- Alex Wellerstein. Restricted Data: The History of Nuclear Secrecy in the United States.
- The Art of Compromise: New Maps in Local Gazetteers of the Late Qing Dynasty
- Closing the Loop: Ewald von Kleist and the Origins of the Leyden Jar
- Introduction: Redrawing the Map of Science in Modern China
- Nancy Langston. Climate Ghosts: Migratory Species in the Anthropocene.
- The Circulation of Morphological Knowledge: Understanding “Form” across Disciplines in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
- A Darwinian Murder: The Role of the Barré-Lebiez Affair in the Diffusion of Darwinism in Nineteenth-Century France
- Eloge: Noel Swerdlow (1941–2021)
- Eloge: Frances Coulborn Kohler (1938–2021)
- Eloge: Gabriele Oropallo (1976–2021)
- Jeff Loveland. The European Encyclopedia: From 1650 to the Twenty-First Century.
- Teun Koetsier. The Ascent of GIM, the Global Intelligent Machine: A History of Production and Information Machines.
- Richard Jones. Wasp.
- Trevor Pearce. Pragmatism’s Evolution: Organism and Environment in American Philosophy.
- Isis Current Bibliography of the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences 2022
- William J. Ashworth. The Trinity Circle: Anxiety, Intelligence, and Knowledge Creation in Nineteenth-Century England.
- Veronica della Dora. The Mantle of the Earth: Genealogies of a Geographical Metaphor.
- Byzantine Engagement with Islamicate Alchemy
- Edward J. Gillin. Sound Authorities: Scientific and Musical Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century Britain.
- The Plurality of Reception: Latitude and Longitude in Early Modern China, 1700–1900
- Maia Wellington Gahtan; Eva-Maria Troelenberg, eds. Collecting and Empires: An Historical and Global Perspective.
- Eloge: Maya Karin Peterson (1980–2021)
- “Famine Foods” and the Values of Biodiversity Preservation in Israel-Palestine
- Ana Romero de Pablos. Las primeras centrales nucleares españolas: Actores, políticas y tecnologías.
- David A. Guba, Jr. Taming Cannabis: Drugs and Empire in Nineteenth-Century France.
- Courtenay Raia. The New Prometheans: Faith, Science, and the Supernatural Mind in the Victorian.
- Harry Yi-Jui Wu. Mad by the Millions: Mental Disorders and the Early Years of the World Health Organization.
- Elena Aronova. Scientific History: Experiments in History and Politics from the Bolshevik Revolution to the End of the Cold War.
- Sara B. Pritchard; Carl A. Zimring. Technology and the Environment in History.
- Gary Patterson. Chemistry in Seventeenth-Century New England.
- Sean Quinlan. Morbid Undercurrents: Medical Subcultures in Postrevolutionary France.
- Moving across the Zoo–Field Border: Heini Hediger in Congo
- Marga Vicedo. Intelligent Love: The Story of Clara Park, Her Autistic Daughter, and the Myth of the Refrigerator Mother.
- Bureaucratizing Medicine: Creating a Gender Identity Clinic in the Welfare State
- History of Science Society Annual Meeting, 2021
- Introduction: Seeds and the History of Science
- Flower Breeding in Early Modern Istanbul: A Science of Seeds
- Joelle M. Abi-Rached. ʿAṣfūriyyeh: A History of Madness, Modernity, and War in the Middle East.
- Karl S. Matlin; Jane Maienschein; Rachel A. Ankeny, eds. Why Study Biology by the Sea?
- Diarmid A. Finnegan. The Voice of Science: British Scientists on the Lecture Circuit in Gilded Age America.
- Epistemic Network: The Jesuits and Tropical Cyclone Prediction, 1860–1900
- Bharat Jayram Venkat. At the Limits of Cure.
- Juan Pimentel. Fantasmas de la ciencia española.
- Greta LaFleur. The Natural History of Sexuality in Early America.
- Hans Radder. From Commodification to the Common Good: Reconstructing Science, Technology, and Society.
- Rogue Seeds in Disturbed Fields
- Ricardo Padrón. The Indies of the Setting Sun: How Early Modern Spain Mapped the Far East as the Transpacific West.
- Black Science: Amílcar Cabral’s Agricultural Survey and the Seeds of African Decolonization
- George E. Smith; Raghav Seth. Brownian Motion and Molecular Reality: A Study in Theory-Mediated Measurement.
- Courtney E. Thompson. An Organ of Murder: Crime, Violence, and Phrenology in Nineteenth-Century America.
- Hybrid Seeds in History and Historiography
- Sam White; Christian Pfister; Franz Mauelshagen, eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Climate History.
- Wolfram Koeppe, ed. Making Marvels: Science and Splendor at the Courts of Europe.
- John Bellamy Foster. The Return of Nature: Socialism and Ecology.
- Caterina Guenzi. Words of Destiny: Practicing Astrology in North India.
- Kira Robison. Healers in the Making: Students, Physicians, and Medical Education in Medieval Bologna (1250–1550).
- Philip Steadman. Renaissance Fun: The Machines behind the Scenes.
- Andreas Mayer. The Science of Walking: Investigations into Locomotion in the Long Nineteenth Century.
- The Climate Emergency Demands a New Kind of History: Pragmatic Approaches from Science and Technology Studies, Text Mining, and Affiliated Disciplines
- From the History of Science to Geoanthropology
- Kalle Kananoja. Healing Knowledge in Atlantic Africa: Medical Encounters, 1500–1850.
- Joan Steigerwald. Experimenting at the Boundaries of Life: Organic Vitality in Germany around 1800.
- Hannah Marcus. Forbidden Knowledge: Medicine, Science, and Censorship in Early Modern Italy.
- Timothy M. Harrison. Coming To: Consciousness and Natality in Early Modern England.
- Antarctic Krill and the Temporalities of Oceanic Abundance, 1930s–1960s
- Steven Turner. The Science of James Smithson: Discoveries from the Smithsonian Founder.
- Export Furniture and Artisanal Translation in Eighteenth-Century Canton
- Zachary Dorner. Merchants of Medicines: The Commerce and Coercion of Health in Britain’s Long Eighteenth Century.
- Philip Ball. The Elements: A Visual History of Their Discovery.
- We Need to See Things
- Stephen P. Weldon. The Scientific Spirit of American Humanism.
- A Planetary Anthropocene? Views From Africa
- Jacob Steere-Williams. The Filth Disease: Typhoid Fever and the Practices of Epidemiology in Victorian England.
- Jeremy Zallen. American Lucifers: The Dark History of Artificial Light, 1750–1865.
- Bill Jenkins. Evolution before Darwin: Theories of the Transmutation of Species in Edinburgh, 1804–1834.
- Pratik Chakrabarti. Inscriptions of Nature: Geology and the Naturalization of Antiquity.
- Introduction: Rethinking History of Science in the Anthropocene
- Science in Glass: Material Pathologies in Laboratory Research, Glassware Standardization, and the (Un)Natural History of a Modern Material, 1900s–1930s
- David Trippett; Benjamin Walton, eds. Nineteenth-Century Opera and the Scientific Imagination.
- Mark Solovey. Social Science for What? Battles over Public Funding for the “Other Sciences” at the National Science Foundation.
- Alisha Rankin. The Poison Trials: Wonder Drugs, Experiments, and the Battle for Authority in Renaissance Science.
- Christopher Byrne. Aristotle’s Science of Matter and Motion.
- Between History and Earth System Science
- Giovanni Battimelli; Giovanni Ciccotti; Pietro Greco. Computer Meets Theoretical Physics: The New Frontier of Molecular Simulation.
- David Pingree. Picatrix: A Medieval Treatise on Astral Magic.
- John H. Evans. The Human Gene Editing Debate.
- Earth System Science, Anthropocene Historiography, and Three Forms of Human Agency
- John Troyer. Technologies of the Human Corpse.
- Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther. When Maps Become the World.
- Seb Falk. The Light Ages: The Surprising Story of Medieval Science.
- Dark Degenerations: Life, Light, and Transformation beneath the Earth, 1840–circa 1900
- Petros Bouras-Vallianatos. Innovation in Byzantine Medicine: The Writings of John Zacharias Aktouarios (c. 1275–c. 1330).
- Katherine McKittrick. Dear Science and Other Stories.
- Punch-Drunk Slugnuts: Violence and the Vernacular History of Disease
- Elizabeth Reis. Bodies in Doubt: An American History of Intersex.
- Anna Reser; Leila McNeill. Forces of Nature: The Women Who Changed Science.
- Neeraja Sankaran. A Tale of Two Viruses: Parallels in the Research Trajectories of Tumor and Bacterial Viruses.
- Rob Boddice. Humane Professions: The Defense of Experimental Medicine, 1876–1914.
- James Mussell; Graeme Gooday, eds. A Pioneer of Connection: Recovering the Life and Work of Oliver Lodge.
- Noah Tamarkin. Genetic Afterlives: Black Jewish Indigeneity in South Africa.
- Xiaoping Fang. China and the Cholera Pandemic: Restructuring Society under Mao.
- United in Scholarship, Divided in Practice: (Re)Translating Smallpox and Measles for Seventeenth-Century Jews
- John Augustus Abayomi Cole and the Search for an African Science, 1885–1898
- Introduction: What Is a Field? Transformations in Fields, Fieldwork, and Field Sciences since the Mid-Twentieth Century
- Jennifer M. Rampling. The Experimental Fire: Inventing English Alchemy, 1300–1700.
- Stefanie Gänger. A Singular Remedy: Cinchona across the Atlantic World, 1750–1820.
- Flipping the Field
- Surgery, Success, and the Role of the Patient in Cleft Palate Operations, circa 1800–1930
- Making Place in the Field
- Sajjad Nikfahm; Fateme Savadi, eds. Naṣīr al-Dīn Muḥammad al-Ṭūsī’s al-Risāla al-Muʿīniyya (The Muʿīniyya Treatise) and Its Supplement.
- Diana Luft. Medieval Welsh Medical Texts. Volume 1: The Recipes.
- Lawrence M. Principe. The Transmutations of Chymistry: Wilhelm Homberg and the Academie Royal des Sciences.
- Kenny Cupers; Catharina Gabrielsson; Helena Mattsson, eds. Neoliberalism on the Ground: Architecture and Transformation from the 1960s to the Present.
- Nara B. Milanich. Paternity: The Elusive Quest for the Father.
- Naomi Oreskes. Science on a Mission: How Military Funding Shaped What We Do and Don’t Know about the Ocean.
- Joachim Schummer; Tom Børsen, eds. Ethics of Chemistry: From Poison Gas to Climate Engineering.
- Werner Herzog; Clive Oppenheimer (Directors). Fireball: Visitors from Darker Worlds.
- Philip Beeley; Yelda Nasifoglu; Benjamin Wardhaugh, eds. Reading Mathematics in Early Modern Europe: Studies in the Production, Collection, and Use of Mathematical Books.
- Phillip Reid. The Merchant Ship in the British Atlantic, 1600–1800: Continuity and Innovation in a Key Technology.
- Mary Anne Andrei. Nature’s Mirror: How Taxidermists Shaped America’s Natural History Museums and Saved Endangered Species.
- Rocío G. Sumillera; Jan Surman; Katharina Kühn, eds. Translation in Knowledge, Knowledge in Translation.
- Botany and the Science of History: Nature, Culture, and the Origins of Civilization, circa 1850–1900
- Judith Farquhar; Lili Lai. Gathering Medicines: Nation and Knowledge in China’s Mountain South.
- Jonathan Rees. The Chemistry of Fear: Harvey Wiley’s Fight for Pure Food.
- Christa Jungnickel; Russell McCormmach. The Second Physicist: On the History of Theoretical Physics in Germany.
- C. Pierce Salguero, ed. Buddhism and Medicine: An Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Sources.
- Ido Hartogsohn. American Trip: Set, Setting, and the Psychedelic Experience in the Twentieth Century.
- Ilaria Scaglia. The Emotions of Internationalism: Feeling International Cooperation in the Alps in the Interwar Period.
- To the Editors
- Leonardo Ambasciano. An Unnatural History of Religions, Academia, Post-Truth, and the Quest for Scientific Knowledge.
- Susan Wells. Robert Burton’s Rhetoric: An Anatomy of Early Modern Knowledge.
- Rienk Vermij. Thinking on Earthquakes in Early Modern Europe: Firm Beliefs on Shaky Ground.
- Cooking Niter, Prototyping Nature: Saltpeter and Artisanal Experiment in Korea, 1592–1635
- Ursula Klein. Technoscience in History: Prussia, 1750–1850.
- Henry R. Frankel (1944–2019)
- Dipesh Chakrabarty. The Climate of History in a Planetary Age.; Carolyn Merchant. The Anthropocene and the Humanities: From Climate Change to a New Age of Sustainability.
- A. Joan Saab. Objects of Vision: Making Sense of What We See.
- Dániel Bárth. The Exorcist of Sombor: The Mentality of an Eighteenth-Century Franciscan Friar.
- Elliott Bowen. In Search of Sexual Health: Diagnosing and Treating Syphilis in Hot Springs, Arkansas, 1890–1940.
- Henry M. Cowles. The Scientific Method: An Evolution of Thinking from Darwin to Dewey.
- Daniel A. Barber. Modern Architecture and Climate: Design before Air Conditioning.
- An Okapi Hypothesis: Non-Euclidean Geometry and the Professional Expert in American Mathematics
- Stephen Cave; Kanta Dihal; Sarah Dillon, eds. AI Narratives: A History of Imaginative Thinking about Intelligent Machines.
- Jacqueline Mitton; Simon Mitton. Vera Rubin: A Life.
- Rebekah Lee. Health, Healing, and Illness in African History.
- Whose Home Is the Field?
- Generating Fields
- The Post-Heroic Field
- Jinee Lokaneeta. The Truth Machines: Policing, Violence, and Scientific Interrogations in India.
- Morris Low. Visualizing Nuclear Power in Japan: A Trip to the Reactor.
- Reservations
- Pankaj Sekhsaria. Nanoscale: Society’s Deep Impact on Science, Technology, and Innovation in India.
- Elizabeth A. Williams. Appetite and Its Discontents: Science, Medicine, and the Urge to Eat, 1750–1950.
- Nanna Katrine Lüders Kaalund. Explorations in the Icy North: How Travel Narratives Shaped Arctic Science in the Nineteenth Century.
- Nick Hopwood; Rebecca Flemming; Lauren Kassell, eds. Reproduction: Antiquity to the Present Day.
- Mediterraneanizing Europe: The Project of Subaltern Race and the Postimperial Search for Hybridity
- A Feminist Physiology: B. J. Feijoo (1676–1764) and His Advice for Those in Love
- Kären Wigen; Caroline Winterer, eds. Time in Maps: From the Age of Discovery to Our Digital Era.
- Francesco G. Sacco. Real, Mechanical, Experimental: Robert Hooke’s Natural Philosophy.
- Yann Piot. Jean-Antoine Nollet, artisan expérimentateur: Un discours technique au Xviiie siècle.
- Robert J. Mayhew; Charles W. J. Withers, eds. Geographies of Knowledge: Science, Scale, and Spatiality in the Nineteenth Century.
- Etienne S. Benson. Surroundings: A History of Environments and Environmentalisms.
- Anna Marie Roos. Martin Lister and His Remarkable Daughters: The Art of Science in the Seventeenth Century.
- Pig Mentations: Race and Face in Radiobiology
- James Rodger Fleming. First Woman: Joanne Simpson and the Tropical Atmosphere.
- Andreas Feldtkeller; Uta Zeuge-Buberl. Networks of Knowledge: Epistemic Entanglement Initiated by American Protestant Missionary Presence in Nineteenth-Century Syria.
- Antoine Traisnel. Capture: American Pursuits and the Making of a New Animal Condition.
- Sean Silver, The Mind Is a Collection: A Born-Digital Museum of Eighteenth-Century Thought
- Ashley Elizabeth Kerr. Sex, Skulls, and Citizens: Gender and Racial Science in Argentina (1860–1910).
- Love Is a Problem of Knowledge
- Traversing Boundaries: New Digital Project to Study Drugs in Asian History
- Cranial Compatibility: Phrenology, Measurement, and Marriage Assessment
- Inside Front Cover
- The Works of Francis Bacon: A Victorian Classic in the History of Science
- From Harmony to eHarmony: Charles Fourier, Social Science, and the Management of Love
- Introduction: Epistemologies of the Match
- Curtis N. Johnson. Darwin’s “Historical Sketch”: An Examination of the “Preface” to the.
- Contents of Isis, Volume 112
- Steven R. Gullberg. Astronomy of the Inca Empire: Use and Significance of the Sun and Night Sky.
- Viktoria Tkaczyk; Mara Mills; Alexandra Hui, eds. Testing Hearing: The Making of Modern Aurality.
- How Western Science Corrupts Class Consciousness: East Germany’s Presence at IIASA
- Dean Rickles. Covered with Deep Mist: The Development of Quantum Gravity (1916–1956).
- Matthew Shindell. The Life and Science of Harold C. Urey.
- Sophie Brockmann. The Science of Useful Nature in Central America: Landscapes, Networks, and Practical Enlightenment, 1784–1838.
- Fokko Jan Dijksterhuis; Andreas Weber; Huib J. Zuidervaart, eds. Locations of Knowledge in Dutch Contexts.
- Timothy Paul Grove. Christ Came Forth from India: Georgian Astrological Texts of the Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth Centuries.
- John Christopoulos. Abortion in Early Modern Italy.
- Are the Stars Aligned? Matchmaking and Astrology in Early Modern Italy
- Ahmed Ragab. Piety and Patienthood in Medieval Islam.
- Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino. The Chemical Philosophy of Robert Boyle: Mechanism, Chymical Atoms, and Emergence.
- Karena Kalmbach. The Meanings of a Disaster: Chernobyl and Its Afterlives in Britain and France.
- Felipe Rojas. The Pasts of Roman Anatolia: Interpreters, Traces, Horizons.
- Bruce T. Moran. Paracelsus: An Alchemical Life.
- He Bian. Know Your Remedies: Pharmacy and Culture in Early Modern China.
- Mind the Gap: Acoustical Answers to Cosmological Concerns in First-Century b.c.e. China
- Ken Thompson. Darwin’s Most Wonderful Plants: A Tour of His Botanical Legacy.
- David Sepkoski. Catastrophic Thinking: Extinction and the Value of Diversity from Darwin to the Anthropocene.
- Open-Access Resource for Instructors and Students of History of Science in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Isis Current Bibliography of the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences 2021
- Harun Küçük. Science without Leisure: Practical Naturalism in Istanbul, 1660–1732.
- Peder Anker. The Power of the Periphery: How Norway Became an Environmental Pioneer for the World.
- Andrew Jewett. Science under Fire: Challenges to Scientific Authority in Modern America.
- Paul J. Nahin. Hot Molecules, Cold Electrons: From the Mathematics of Heat to the Development of the Trans-Atlantic Cable.
- Pankaj Sekhsaria. Instrumental Lives: An Intimate Biography of an Indian Laboratory.
- Jane L. Stevens Crawshaw; Irena Benyovsky Latin; Kathleen Vongsathorn, eds. Tracing Hospital Boundaries: Integration and Segregation in Southeastern Europe and Beyond, 1050–1970.
- Underground Inspirations: Tuber Sciences and Their Histories
- HSS Virtual Forum: Futures Series
- Sebastian Vehlken. Zootechnologies: A Media History of Swarm Research.
- Danielle Giffort. Acid Revival: The Psychedelic Renaissance and the Quest for Medical Legitimacy.
- Eugenia Lean. Vernacular Industrialism in China: Local Innovation and Translated Technologies in the Making of a Cosmetics Empire, 1900–1940.
- Peter Ayres. Women and the Natural Sciences in Edwardian Britain: In Search of Fellowship.
- Arleen Marcia Tuchman. Diabetes: A History of Race and Disease.
- Ulrike Kirchberger; Brett M. Bennett, eds. Environments of Empire: Networks and Agents of Ecological Change.
- Emmanuel Didier; trans. by Priya Vari Sen. America by the Numbers: Quantification, Democracy, and the Birth of National Statistics.
- Bruno Belhoste; trans. by Susan Emanuel. Paris Savant: Capital of Science in the Age of Enlightenment.
- Frances E. Dolan. Digging the Past: How and Why to Imagine Seventeenth-Century Agriculture.
- Elizabeth Baigent; André Reyes Novaes, eds. Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies.
- Antonio Badia. The Information Manifold: Why Computers Can’t Solve Algorithmic Bias and Fake News.
- Lara Freidenfelds. The Myth of the Perfect Pregnancy: A History of Miscarriage in America.
- Jost Lemmerich. Max von Laue—Furchtlos und treu: Eine Biographie des Nobelpreisträgers für Physik.
- The Truth Within: Making Medical Knowledge in the Hay Fever Association of Heligoland, 1899–1909
- Jaipreet Virdi. Hearing Happiness: Deafness Cures in History.
- Arne Schirrmacher. Establishing Quantum Physics in Göttingen: David Hilbert, Max Born, and Peter Debye in Context, 1900–1926.
- Christian Reiß. Der Axolotl: Ein Labortier im Heimaquarium 1864–1914.
- Rethinking Collaboration: Medical Research and Working Relationships at the Iranian Pasteur Institute
- Mistress of the Sciences, Asylum of Liberty: Joseph Priestley, Human Rights, and Science in the Early U.S. Republic
- Juan Carlos González Espitia. Sifilografía: A History of the Writerly Pox in the Eighteenth-Century Hispanic World.
- Brian C. Odom; Stephen P. Waring, eds. NASA and the Long Civil Rights Movement.
- Crafting Digital Histories of Science: A Review and Tour of Secrets of Craft and Nature in Renaissance France
- Isabel Malaquias; Peter J. T. Morris, eds. Perspectives on Chemical Biography in the Twenty-First Century.
- A “Wild Swing to Phantsy”: The Philosophical Gardener and Emergent Experimental Philosophy in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World
- Jennifer Johung. Vital Forms: Biological Art, Architecture, and the Dependencies of Life.
- Richard Noakes. Physics and Psychics: The Occult and the Sciences in Modern Britain.
- History of Science Society Virtual Forum, 2020
- Eloge: Howard P. Segal (1948–2020)
- Nikolaus Egel, ed. Roger Bacon, Opus Tertium.
- Charles H. Smith; James T. Costa; David A. Collard, eds. An Alfred Russel Wallace Companion.
- Nikolai Krementsov. With and Without Galton: Vasilii Florinskii and the Fate of Eugenics in Russia.
- Per Pippin Aspaas; László Kontler. Maximilian Hell (1720–92) and the Ends of Jesuit Science in Enlightenment Europe.
- Hermann Hunger; John Steele. The Babylonian Astronomical Compendium MUL.APIN.
- Dag Nikolaus Hasse; Amos Bertolacci, eds. The Arabic, Hebrew and Latin Reception of Avicenna’s Physics and Cosmology.
- An Epidemic for Sale: Observation, Modification, and Commercial Circulation of the Danysz Virus, 1890–1910
- Dwaipayan Banerjee. Enduring Cancer: Life, Death, and Diagnosis in Delhi.
- Hanif Ghalandari. ʿAbd al-Jabbār al-Kharaqī’s Muntaha al-Idrāk fī Taqāsīm al-Aflāk (Ultimate Comprehension of the Subdivision of Celestial Spheres: The First Comprehensive hay’a Work on Ptolemaic Cosmology).
- Trisha T. Pritikin; introduction by Karen Dorn Steele. The Hanford Plaintiffs: Voices from the Fight for Atomic Justice.
- Ronald S. Coddington. Faces of Civil War Nurses.
- Christian K. Kleinbub. Michelangelo’s Inner Anatomies.
- Francesco Paolo de Ceglia. The Body of Evidence: Corpses and Proofs in Early Modern European Medicine.
- Tanya O’Sullivan. Geographies of City Science: Urban Lives and Origin Debates in Late Victorian Dublin.
- Filming Fly Eggs: Time-Lapse Cinematography as an Intermedial Practice
- Silke Förschler; Anne Mariss, eds. Akteure, Tiere, Dinge: Verfahrensweisen der Naturgeschichte in der Frühen Neuzeit.
- Klaus Mauersberger; Monika Schulz-Fieguth, eds. Hans-Jürgen Treder: Ein Porträt.
- Jeffrey Womack. Radiation Evangelists: Technology, Therapy, and Uncertainty at the Turn of the Century.
- Lukas Rieppel. Assembling the Dinosaur: Fossil Hunters, Tycoons, and the Making of a Spectacle.
- Reusable and Nonreusable Films: From Ballistic Films to the Encyclopaedia Cinematographica
- Zeynep Çelik Alexander; John May, eds. Design Technics: Archaeologies of Architectural Practice.
- Bettina Dietz. Das System der Natur: Die kollaborative Wissenskultur der Botanik im 18. Jahrhundert.
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