Joseph Priestley's Chart of Biography

Transactions of the IsisCB: Biographies in June

Issue 1.11

I was recently looking through a 1778 edition of Joseph Priestley’s A Chart of Biography in the deliciously air-conditioned reading room of the Othmer Library on a swampy afternoon. I took down Priestley’s statement of purpose in my notes, which goes like this:

All my ambition in the BIOGRAPHICAL CHART I now present to the public, is to be an assistant to the great Historians, Chronologers, and Biographers of all ages and nations, in exhibiting an united, a distinct, and a comprehensive view of the succession of great men of every kind, almost from the earliest accounts of things down to the present time; to present the TABLE OF FAME to the youth who are beginning an acquaintance with men and things; showing them what names will most frequently attract their attention, and how they stand related in point of time to one another; which, it is hoped, will give them (along with a knowledge of the class of life in which they made a principal figure) a clear idea of the time in which they lived, the relative length of their lives, the state of their contemporaries, and the intervals of time which elapsed between them and their predecessors and successors...”

With these words, Priestley outlined several different ways of using biography—to inspire; to teach; to explore ideas, professions, social relations, historical context; and so on. All of these functions of the genre are on display in the most recent batch of citations added to the CB database, which, I discovered, is chock-full of biographies. This is partly due to the journals that CB editors focused on during the month of June, as discussed below. It is also a testament to the enduring and broad appeal of stories about other peoples’ lives.

—Judy Kaplan, Editor

Featured Books

There were several biographies on the list of citations added in June, three of which are featured here. The biographies were dominated by studies of male subjects (more than 70% were about men), they were authored in three languages (English, Italian, and Spanish), and they were published by both university and trade presses, reflecting the general appeal of this narrative form. The selection below is meant to demonstrate the heterogeneity of the genre: from contextual history of science to personal and disciplinary commemoration.

Featured Articles

There were also many biographies in the journal literature indexed in June. Both Notes and Records and the Historical Records of Australian Science, for example, are strongly inclined to biographical storytelling. An older special issue of Perspectives in Biology and Medicine dedicated to Henry Beecher also accounts for a number of biographical essays in this batch. The four titles featured below reflect challenges to the genre, or perhaps more accurately, efforts to expand it to those who have been erased from history and to aggregated lives.

Citations

Books

Aderinto, Saheed. Animality and Colonial Subjecthood in Africa: The Human and Nonhuman Creatures of Nigeria. Ohio University Press, 2022. ISBN:9780821424698.

Alfani, Guido (ed.). Famine in European History. Cambridge University Press, 2017. ISBN:9781316631836.

Aminoff, Michael J. Victor Horsley: The World’s First Neurosurgeon and His Conscience. Cambridge University Press, 2022.

Anatrini, Leonardo. Bevitori di mercurio. Storie di alchimia da Lavoisier a oggi. Carocci Editore, 2024. ISBN:9788829024278.

Andreini, Alessandro (ed.), Susanna Barsella (ed.), Elsa Filosa (ed.), et al. Niccolò Acciaiuoli, Boccaccio e la Certosa del Galluzzo: Politica, religione ed economia nell’Italia del Trecento (Niccolò Acciaiuoli, Boccaccio and the Certosa del Galluzzo: Politics, religion and economy in fourteenth-century Italy). Viella, 2020. ISBN:9788833134468.

Aurigemma, Luigi (ed.) and Carl Gustav Jung. Opere complete: Edizione digitale completa. Bollati Boringhieri, 2015.

Avogadro, Federico. Ernst Cassirer, l’ultimo illuminista 1874-1945. Carocci Editore, 2024. ISBN:9788829021925.

Baitenmann, Helga. Matters of Justice: Pueblos, the Judiciary, and Agrarian Reform in Revolutionary Mexico. University of Nebraska Press, 2020. ISBN:9781496220004.

Baker, Andrew C. and James C Giesen. Bulldozer Revolutions: A Rural History of the Metropolitan South. University of Georgia Press, 2018. ISBN:9780820354149.

Baldassarri, Fabrizio . Filosofia e scienza delle piante nel Seicento. Fisiologia, anatomia e meccanica vegetale. Edizioni ETS, 2024. ISBN:9788846769060.

Barraclough, Laura R. Charros: How Mexican Cowboys Are Remapping Race and American Identity. University of California Press, 2019. ISBN:9780520289123.

Bauch, Nicholas. A Geography of Digestion: Biotechnology and the Kellogg Cereal Enterprise. University of California Press, 2016. ISBN:9780520961180.

Bittner, Stephen V. Whites and Reds: A History of Wine in the Lands of Tsar and Commissar. Oxford University Press, 2021. ISBN:9780198784821.

Borland, Janet. Earthquake Children: Building Resilience from the Ruins of Tokyo. Harvard University Asia Center, 2020. ISBN:9780674247826.

Bost, Darius. Evidence of Being: The Black Gay Cultural Renaissance and the Politics of Violence. University of Chicago Press, 2018. ISBN:9780226589824.

Bosworth, Kai. Pipeline Populism: Grassroots Environmentalism in the Twenty-First Century. University of Minnesota Press, 2022. ISBN:9781452967547.

Briscoe, John. Crush: The Triumph of California Wine. University of Nevada Press, 2018. ISBN:9781943859498.

Britto, Lina. Marijuana Boom: The Rise and Fall of Colombia’s First Drug Paradise. University of California Press, 2020. ISBN:9780520325470.

Bsumek, Erika Marie. The Foundations of Glen Canyon Dam: Infrastructures of Dispossession on the Colorado Plateau. University of Texas Press, 2023. ISBN:9781477303818.

Capuzzo, Antonio and Paola Grandi. Intelligenza artificiale. Spunti da filosofia e psicologia. Kant, Husserl, Lacan…. Aracne, 2024. ISBN:9791221813470.

Chamberlin, Silas. On the Trail: A History of American Hiking. Yale University Press, 2016. ISBN:9780300219111.

Clare, Janet (ed.) and Dominique Goy-Blanquet (ed.). Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks. Bloomsbury, 2022. ISBN:9781350213852.

Daniele, Stefano. Il chierico, il medico, il santo. Guarire con l’immaginazione nella Napoli di età moderna. Il Mulino, 2024. ISBN:9788815388933.

Darwin, Charles Robert, Frederick Burkhardt (ed.), James A. Secord (ed.), et al. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: Volume 27, 1879. Cambridge University Press, 2020. ISBN:9781108493758.

Darwin, Charles Robert, Frederick Burkhardt (ed.), James A. Secord (ed.), et al. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: Volume 29, 1881. Cambridge University Press, 2022. ISBN:9781009233569.

Darwin, Charles Robert, The Editors of the Darwin Correspondence Project (ed.), Frederick Burkhardt (ed.), et al. The Correspondence of Charles Darwin: Volume 28, 1880. Cambridge University Press, 2021. ISBN:9781108839600.

Davey, James. Tempest: The Royal Navy and the Age of Revolutions. Yale University Press, 2023. ISBN:9780300238273.

Dini, Leonardo. Oltre gli universi. Filosofia della fisica del cosmo. Aracne, 2024. ISBN:9788825541892.

Doro, Elijah. Plunder for Profit: A Socio-environmental History of Tobacco Farming in Southern Rhodesia and Zimbabwe. Cambridge University Press, 2023.

Ehrlich, Benjamin. The Brain in Search of Itself: Santiago Ramón y Cajal and the Story of the Neuron. Picador, 2023. ISBN:9781250862907.

Ellingson, Stephen. To Care for Creation: The Emergence of the Religious Environmental Movement. University of Chicago Press, 2016. ISBN:9780226367385.

Evans, Sterling David (ed.). Farming across Borders: A Transnational History of the North American West. Texas A&M University Press, 2017. ISBN:9781623495688.

Ferguson, Ronnie. Venetian Inscriptions: Vernacular Writing for Public Display in Medieval and Renaissance Venice. Legenda, 2023. ISBN:978-1781886427.

Frank, Zephyr, Jacob Blanc (ed.), and Frederico Freitas (ed.). Big Water: The Making of the Borderlands Between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. University of Arizona Press, 2018. ISBN:9780816537143.

Frehner, Brian (ed.) and Kathleen A. Brosnan (ed.). The Greater Plains: Rethinking a Region’s Environmental Histories. University of Nebraska Press, 2021. ISBN:9781496226471.

Garfield, Seth. Guaraná: How Brazil Embraced the World’s Most Caffeine-Rich Plant. The University of North Carolina Press, 2022. ISBN:9781469671260.

Giudice, Franco. Il mondo in un’altra luce. Saggi newtoniani. Carocci Editore, 2024. ISBN:9788829018567.

Glabau, Danya . Food Allergy Advocacy: Parenting and the Politics of Care. University of Minnesota Press, 2022.

Glover, Lorri. Eliza Lucas Pinckney: An Independent Woman in the Age of Revolution. Yale University Press, 2020. ISBN:9780274756834.

Greenblatt, Samuel H. John Hughlings Jackson: Clinical Neurology, Evolution, and Victorian Brain Science. Oxford University Press, 2022. ISBN:9780192897640.

Gribenski, Fanny. Tuning the World: The Rise of 440 Hertz in Music, Science, and Politics, 1859–1955. University of Chicago Press, 2023. ISBN:9780226823263.

Holdren, Nate. Injury Impoverished: Workplace Accidents, Capitalism, and Law in the Progressive Era. Cambridge University Press, 2020. ISBN:9781108488709.

Holterman, Bart. The Fish Lands: German Trade with Iceland, Shetland and the Faroe Islands in the Late 15th and 16th Century. De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2020. ISBN:https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110655575.

Kemp, Martin. Visions of Heaven: Dante and the Art of Divine Light. Lund Humphries, 2021. ISBN:9781848224674.

Levy, Philip. George Washington Written Upon the Land: Nature, Memory, Myth, and Landscape. University of West Virginia Press, 2015. ISBN:9781940425900.

Lutwyche, Richard. The Pig: A Natural History. Princeton University Press, 2019. ISBN:9780691182018.

Mann, Judith W. Paintings on Stone: Science and the Sacred 1530–1800. Hirmer Verlag, 2021. ISBN:978-3777435565.

Marston, John M. Agricultural Sustainability and Environmental Change at Ancient Gordion: Gordion Special Studies 8. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 2017. ISBN:9781934536919.

McInerney, Tim. Nobility and the Making of Race in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Bloomsbury Academic, 2023.

McTighe, Sheila. Representing from Life in Seventeenth-Century Italy. Amsterdam University Press, 2020. ISBN:9789462983281.

Merchant, Emily Klancher. Building the Population Bomb. Oxford University Press, 2021. ISBN:9780197558942.

Metastasio, Pietro and Luca Beltramini (ed.). Carteggio con Francesco Algarotti. Genova University Press, 2024. ISBN:9788836182596.

Mullen, Stephen. The Glasgow Sugar Aristocracy: Scotland and Caribbean Slavery, 1775–1838. University of London Press, 2023. ISBN:9781912702336.

Nappo, Francesco. L’analogia nell’indagine scientifica. A difesa della funzione induttiva. Franco Angeli, 2024. ISBN:9788835160939.

Netzloff, Mark. Agents beyond the State: The Writings of English Travelers, Soldiers, and Diplomats in Early Modern Europe. Oxford University Press, 2020. ISBN:978-0-19-885795-2.

Nigrone, Giovanni Antonio and Gaia Bruno (ed.). I disegni e i discorsi di Giovanni Antonio Nigrone, «fontanaro e ingegniero de acqua» (1585-1609 ca.). Viella, 2024. ISBN:9791254695548.

Novick, Tamar. Milk and Honey: Technologies of Plenty in the Making of a Holy Land. The MIT Press, 2023. ISBN:9780262039079.

Oxfeld, Ellen. Bitter and Sweet: Food, Meaning, and Modernity in Rural China. University of California Press, 2017. ISBN:9780520293526.

Pachuau, Joy L. K. and Willem van Schendel. Entangled Lives: Human-Animal-Plant Histories of the Eastern Himalayan Triangle. Cambridge University Press, 2023. ISBN:9781009215473.

Palumbo, Giovanni and Michelangelo Parrilli. L’esclusione dal Nobel di candidati che hanno dato impulso alla chimica moderna. Storiche controversie. Aracne, 2024. ISBN:9791221813135.

Pearson, Susan J. The Birth Certificate: An American History. The University of North Carolina Press, 2021. ISBN:9781469665689.

Pestana, Carla Gardina. The World of Plymouth Plantation. Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2020. ISBN:9780674238510.

Podgorny, Irina. Florentino Ameghino y hermanos. Edhasa, 2021.

Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, Nicolás Cuenca (ed.), and Pedro de la Villa Polo (ed.). La retina de los vertebrados. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2021. ISBN:9788400108458.

Reid, Debra A. Interpreting the Environment at Museums and Historic Sites. Rowman & Littlefield, 2019. ISBN:9781538115497.

Rensink, Brenden W. (ed.). The North American West in the Twenty-First Century. University of Nebraska Press, 2022.

Robins, Jonathan E. Cotton and Race across the Atlantic: Britain, Africa, and America, 1900-1920. University of Rochester Press, 2016. ISBN:9781580465670.

Roos, Anna Marie Eleanor and Vera A. Keller. Collective Wisdom: Collecting in the Early Modern Academy. Brepols Publishers, 2022. ISBN:9782503588063.

Rubiés, Joan Pau (ed.) and Manel Ollé (ed.). El códice Boxer. Etnografía colonial e hibridismo cultural en las islas Filipinas (The Boxer Codex. Colonial ethnography and cultural hybridism in the Philippine Islands). Publicacions de la Universitat de Barcelona, 2020.

Ruggiero, Guido. Love and Sex in the Time of Plague: A Decameron Renaissance. Harvard University Press, 2021. ISBN:9780674257825.

Salinas, Salvador. Land, Liberty, and Water: Morelos After Zapata, 1920–1940. University of Arizona Press, 2018. ISBN:9780816537204.

Sandrone, Stefano (ed.) and Lorenzo Lorusso (ed.). The Birth of Modern Neuroscience in Turin. Oxford University Press, 2022. ISBN:9780190907587.

Savignano, Armando. L’antropologia medica di Laín Entralgo. Mimesis, 2017. ISBN:9788857534992.

Schulman, Sarah. Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021. ISBN:9780374185138.

Shorvon, Simon. The Idea of Epilepsy: A Medical and Social History of Epilepsy in the Modern Era. Cambridge University Press, 2023. ISBN:9781108842617.

Smith, Sean Morey (ed.) and Christopher D. E. Willoughby (ed.). Medicine and Healing in the Age of Slavery. Louisiana State University Press, 2021. ISBN:9780807171219.

Spengler, Robert N. . Fruit from the Sands: The Silk Road Origins of the Foods We Eat. University of California Press, 2019. ISBN:9780520303638.

Strickland, Elisabetta. Emmy Noether: Vita e opere della donna che stupì Einstein (1882-1935). Carocci Editore, 2024. ISBN:9788829025527.

Swan, Heather. Where Honeybees Thrive: Stories from the Field. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2017. ISBN:9780271077413.

Thurner, Mark (ed.) and Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra (ed.). The Invention of Humboldt: On the Geopolitics of Knowledge. Routledge, 2022. ISBN:9781032139166.

Topol, Eric. The Patient Will See You Now: The Future of Medicine is in Your Hands. Basic Books, 2015. ISBN:9780465054749.

Turner, Felicity M. Proving Pregnancy: Gender, Law, and Medical Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century America. The University of North Carolina Press, 2022. ISBN:9781469669694.

Urbansky, Soeren. Beyond the Steppe Frontier: A History of the Sino-Russian Border. Princeton University Press, 2020.

Valle, Gabriel R. Gardening at the Margins: Convivial Labor, Community, and Resistance. University of Arizona Press, 2022. ISBN:9780816547326.

Van Lanen, Amanda. The Washington Apple: Orchards and the Development of Industrial Agriculture. University of Oklahoma Press, 2022. ISBN:9780806190662.

Vanzan Marchini, Nelli-Elena. Le terme di Venezia. Ambiente e salute nelle acque (secoli XIV-XXI). Cierre edizioni, 2015. ISBN:9788883148064.

Vivian, Daniel J. A New Plantation World: Sporting Estates in the South Carolina Lowcountry, 1900–1940. Cambridge University Press, 2018. ISBN:9781108416900.

Vöhringer, Margarete. Avant-Garde and Psychotechnics: Science, Art and Technology in the Early Soviet Union. Routledge, 2023. ISBN:9781032532646.

Wallach, Jennifer Jensen. Every Nation Has Its Dish: Black Bodies and Black Food in Twentieth-Century America. The University of North Carolina Press, 2019. ISBN:9781469645216.

Watkins-Hayes, Celeste. Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality. University of California Press, 2019. ISBN:9780520296039.

White, Owen. The Blood of the Colony: Wine and the Rise and Fall of French Algeria. Harvard University Press, 2021. ISBN:9780674248441.

Williamson, Matt. Hunger, Appetite and the Politics of the Renaissance Stage. Cambridge University Press, 2023. ISBN:9781108927659.

Young, Terence. Heading Out: A History of American Camping. Cornell University Press, 2017. ISBN:9780801454028.

Zafar, Rafia. Recipes for Respect: African American Meals and Meaning. University of Georgia Press, 2019. ISBN:9780820353678.

Chapters

“Always Already Assembled.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Anbinder, Jacob. “The South Shall Ride Again: Mass Transit and the Making of Modern Atlanta.” In Urban Infrastructure: Historical and Social Dimensions of an Interconnected World, edited by Heathcott, Joseph (2022), 165-180.

Archer, John Michael. “Things in Action: Shakespeare’s Sonnet 129, Macbeth, and Levinas on Shame.” In Renaissance personhood : Materiality, taxonomy, process, edited by Kevin Curran (2020)

Barandiaran, Javiera. “Privatizing Expertise: Environmental Scientists and Technocrats in Chile’s Transition to Democracy.” In Itineraries of Expertise: Science, Technology, and the Environment in Latin America, edited by Chastain, Andra (2020), 282-301.

“Beneath the Great White Way.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Bigon, Liora and Ambe Njoh. “Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in Cameroon.” In The Politics of Housing in (Post-)Colonial Africa, edited by Kirsten Rüther (2022), 167-184.

Bittel, Carla. “Unpacking the Phrenological Toolkit: Knowledge and Identity in Antebellum America.” In Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, edited by Bittel, Carla, Elaine Leong, & Christine von Oertzen (2019), 91-107.

Boonen, Sofie. “Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the Congo.” In The Politics of Housing in (Post-)Colonial Africa, edited by Kirsten Rüther (2022), 66-97.

Bouk, Daniel B. “Women Who Worked with Documents to Rationalize Reproduction.” In Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, edited by Bittel, Carla, Elaine Leong, & Christine von Oertzen (2019), 193-207.

Cetera-Włodarczyk, Anna. “‘No profit but the name’: the Polish reception of Shakespeare’s plays.” In Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks, edited by Janet Clare (2022)

Chastain, Andra B. “Planning the Santiago Metro in Cold War Chile.” In Itineraries of Expertise: Science, Technology, and the Environment in Latin America, edited by Chastain, Andra (2020), 237-260.

Chen, Yu. “Zhang Jian and the Transfer of Western Business Methods through Japan into China.” In Strands of Modernization: The Circulation of Technology and Business Practices in East Asia, 1850-1920, edited by Sicilia, David B. (2021)

Cohen, Benjamin R. “Modern Food as Suspicious: Gilded Sugar and Corn Syrup’s Long Con.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

Coletu, Ebony. “Pan-African Logistics.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Compton, Rebekah. “The Green Spaces of Fra Filippo Lippi and Sandro Botticelli.” In Green worlds in early modern Italy : Art and the verdant earth, edited by Karen Hope Goodchild (2019)

Cook, Harold John. “Introduction: Translating Chinese Medical Ways in the Early Modern Period.” (2020), 1-22.

Damme, Ilja Van, Iason Jongepier, and Margo Buelens-Terryn. “Shine a Light: Catholic Media Use, Transformations in the Public Sphere, and the Voice of the Urban Masses (Antwerp and Brussels, c. 1880 – c. 1920).” In Faith in a Beam of Light: Magic Lantern and Belief in Western Europe, 1860-1940, edited by Sabine Lenk (2022), 101-122.

Daykin, Jeffer. “The Evolution of the Exposition Form and its Transfer from the West to Japan.” In Strands of Modernization: The Circulation of Technology and Business Practices in East Asia, 1850-1920, edited by Sicilia, David B. (2021), 75-96.

Depietri, Yaella. “Green Infrastructure and Climate Risk in New York City: A Historical Perspective.” In Urban Infrastructure: Historical and Social Dimensions of an Interconnected World, edited by Heathcott, Joseph (2022), 29-44.

Dhawan, Ayushi. “The Persistence of SS France: Her Unmaking at the Alang Shipbreaking Yard in India.” In The Persistence of Technology: Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal, edited by Krebs, Stefan (2021), 263-286.

Dickinson, Kay. “Supply Chain Cinema, Supply Chain Education: Training Creative Wizardry for Offshored Exploitation.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Eddy, Matthew Daniel. “Family Notebooks, Mnemotechnics, and the Rational Education of Margaret Monro.” In Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, edited by Bittel, Carla, Elaine Leong, & Christine von Oertzen (2019), 160-176.

Edwards, Elizabeth. “War, foreign relations and politics in the Netherlands from the Second Anglo-Dutch War to the Revolution of 1688.” In War, trade and the state: Anglo-Dutch conflict, 1652-89, edited by David Ormrod (2020), 74-91.

Egelmeers, Wouter. “Making Pupils See: The Use of Optical Lantern Slides in Geography Teaching in Belgian Catholic Schools.” In Faith in a Beam of Light: Magic Lantern and Belief in Western Europe, 1860-1940, edited by Sabine Lenk (2022), 83-98.

Elsky, Stephanie. “Daughters, Chairs, and Liberty in Margaret Cavendish’s The Religious.” In Renaissance personhood : Materiality, taxonomy, process, edited by Kevin Curran (2021)

Engler, Balz. “Shakespeare at cultural crossroads: Switzerland.” In Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks, edited by Janet Clare (2022)

Europe and Michèle Willems. “Jean-François Ducis, global passeur: Shakespeare’s migration in Continental Europe.” In Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks, edited by Janet Clare (2022)

Fevry, Sébastien and Adeline Werry. “The Editorial Strategy of the Bijou Collection: When Media Diversification Reinforces an Edifying Ambition.” In Faith in a Beam of Light: Magic Lantern and Belief in Western Europe, 1860-1940, edited by Sabine Lenk (2022), 141-153.

Finger, Thomas D. “Modern Food as Ghost Acres: Tulare Lake and the Past Future of Food.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

“Forklift Cinema.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Fouser, David. “Modern Food as Status: A Biography of Modern British Bread.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

Garber, Margaret D. “Domesticating Moxa: The Reception of Moxibustion in a Late Seventeenth-Century German Medical Journal.” (2020), 134-156.

Goodchild, Karen Hope. “Naturalism and Antiquity, Redefined, in Vasari’s Verzure.” In Green worlds in early modern Italy : Art and the verdant earth, edited by Karen Hope Goodchild (2019)

Greenspan, Anna. “Abstract Infrastructure: Wireless Waves and Modern Chinese Thought.” In Urban Infrastructure: Historical and Social Dimensions of an Interconnected World, edited by Heathcott, Joseph (2022), 196-206.

Gregor, Keith. “The mirror and the razor: Shakespeare’s arrival in Spain.” In Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks, edited by Janet Clare (2022)

Hadlaw, Jan. “Business as Usual: Telephone Repair and Maintenance at the Bell Telephone Company of Canada.” In The Persistence of Technology: Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal, edited by Krebs, Stefan (2021), 87-110.

Hanson, Marta E. and Gianna Pomata. “Travels of a Chinese Pulse Treatise: The Latin and French Translations of the Tuzhu maijue bianzhen 圖註脈訣辨真 (1650s–1730s).” In Translation at Work Chinese Medicine in the First Global Age, edited by Cook, Harold John (2020), 23-57.

Hattendorf, John B. “Competing navies: Anglo-Dutch naval rivalry, 1652-1688.” (2020), 92-116.

Haushofer, Lisa . “Modern Food as Extracted Nutrition: Darby’s Fluid Meat, Digestion, and the British Imperial Food Supply.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

Healey, Mark. “Planning, Politics, and Praxis at Colombia’s Inter-American Housing Lab, 1951–1966.” In Itineraries of Expertise: Science, Technology, and the Environment in Latin America, edited by Chastain, Andra (2020), 199-216.

Hockenberry, Matthew. ““Every Man Within Earshot”: Auditory Efficiency in the Time of the Telephone.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Hohne, Stefan. “Cities of Cool Comfort: Cryogenic Urbanization and the Rise of Wellbeing Regimes in the Twentieth Century.” In Urban Infrastructure: Historical and Social Dimensions of an Interconnected World, edited by Heathcott, Joseph (2022), 56-73.

Holberton, Paul. “‘Honesta voluptas’: the Renaissance Justification for Enjoyment of the Natural World.” In Green worlds in early modern Italy : Art and the verdant earth, edited by Karen Hope Goodchild (2019)

Hon, Tze-Ki. “Print Capitalism and Material Culture: Technology Transfer in Early Twentieth-Century China.” In Strands of Modernization: The Circulation of Technology and Business Practices in East Asia, 1850-1920, edited by Sicilia, David B. (2021), 19-32.

Hyman, Wendy Beth. “The Inner Lives of Renaissance Machines.” In Renaissance personhood : Materiality, taxonomy, process, edited by Kevin Curran (2020)

““It’s Loud and It’s Tasteless and I’ve Heard It Before”.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Ittersum, Martine Julia van. “Arguing over empire: international law and Anglo-Dutch rivalry in the Banda Islands, 1616-1667.” In War, trade and the state: Anglo-Dutch conflict, 1652-89, edited by David Ormrod (2020), 248-272.

Jacobson, Anne Jaap. “Competing claims: international law, diplomacy and Anglo-Dutch rivalry in seventeenth century North America.” In War, trade and the state: Anglo-Dutch conflict, 1652-89, edited by David Ormrod (2020), 203-229.

Joseph, Gilbert M. “Border Crossings and the Remaking of Latin American Cold War Studies.” In Itineraries of Expertise: Science, Technology, and the Environment in Latin America, edited by Chastain, Andra (2020), 29-70.

Kideckel, Michael S. “Modern Food as Mass-Consumed Food: The Search for the Average Consumer: Breakfast Cereal and the Industrialization of the American Food Supply.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

Kizima, Marina P. “‘From migration to naturalisation: Shakespeare in Russia.” In Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks, edited by Janet Clare (2022)

Kobi, Madlen. “The Biopolitics of Thermal Governance: Energy Infrastructure and State-Citizen Relationships in Chongqing.” In Urban Infrastructure: Historical and Social Dimensions of an Interconnected World, edited by Heathcott, Joseph (2022), 74-90.

Kopf, Martina. “At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban Novels.” In The Politics of Housing in (Post-)Colonial Africa, edited by Kirsten Rüther (2022), 98-120.

Krebs, Stefan and Heike Weber. “The Persistence of Technology: From Maintenance and Repair to Reuse and Disposal.” In The Persistence of Technology: Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal, edited by Krebs, Stefan (2021), 9-26.

Krebs, Stefan. “Maintaining the Mobility of Motor Cars: The Case of (West) Germany, 1918–1980.” In The Persistence of Technology: Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal, edited by Krebs, Stefan (2021), 139-162.

Lean, Thomas. “Changing Perceptions of Repair and Maintenance: Reflections from the Oral History of the Electricity Supply Industry in the UK.” In The Persistence of Technology: Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal, edited by Krebs, Stefan (2021), 69-86.

Lenk, Sabine and Frank Kessler. “Teaching Faith with the Lantern: Audio-visual Lantern Performances by the Clergy in France and Belgium Around 1900.” In Faith in a Beam of Light: Magic Lantern and Belief in Western Europe, 1860-1940, edited by Sabine Lenk (2022), 123-138.

Lenk, Sabine. “Masonic Slide Cultures: Teaching, Meditation, Optimization.” In Faith in a Beam of Light: Magic Lantern and Belief in Western Europe, 1860-1940, edited by Sabine Lenk (2022), 241-258.

Leong, Elaine. “Papering the Household: Paper, Recipes, and Everyday Technologies in Early Modern England.” In Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, edited by Bittel, Carla, Elaine Leong, & Christine von Oertzen (2019), 32-45.

Levesque, Faron. “Modern Food as Uprising: Eat the Rich: Radical Food Justice in Memphis and Chicago.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

Linker, Beth. “Tracing Paper, the Posture Sciences, and the Mapping of the Female Body.” In Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, edited by Bittel, Carla, Elaine Leong, & Christine von Oertzen (2019), 124-139.

“Logistical Magic.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

“Logistical Software.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Lorek, Timothy W. “Strange Priests and Walking Experts: Nature, Spirituality, and Science in Sprouting the Cold War’s Green Revolution.” In Itineraries of Expertise: Science, Technology, and the Environment in Latin America, edited by Chastain, Andra (2020), 93-113.

Lotysz, Slawomir. “A Bargain or a “Mousetrap”? A Reused Penicillin Plant and the Yugoslavians’ Quest for a Healthier Life in the Early Post-War Era.” In The Persistence of Technology: Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal, edited by Krebs, Stefan (2021), 185-204.

Lucsko, David N. ““Proof of Life”: Restoration and Old-Car Patina.” In The Persistence of Technology: Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal, edited by Krebs, Stefan (2021), 205-232.

Madanes, Graciela Schneier. “Governing Water Infrastructure in Buenos Aires: A City at Risk.” In Urban Infrastructure: Historical and Social Dimensions of an Interconnected World, edited by Heathcott, Joseph (2022)

Maerker, Anna. “Papier-Mâché Anatomical Models: The Making of Reform and Empire in Nineteenth-Century France and Beyond.” In Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, edited by Bittel, Carla, Elaine Leong, & Christine von Oertzen (2019), 177-192.

Marhold, Karsten. “Of Buses, Batteries and Breakdowns: The Quest to Build a Reliable Electric Vehicle in the 1970s.” In The Persistence of Technology: Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal, edited by Krebs, Stefan (2021), 163-184.

Marion, Philippe and Natalija Majsova. “The Edifying Structures of the Bijou Imaginary. An Investigation into Images, Rhetoric, Memory, and Politics.” In Faith in a Beam of Light: Magic Lantern and Belief in Western Europe, 1860-1940, edited by Sabine Lenk (2022), 169-183.

Markolf, Samuel, Charles Redman, and Rae Zimmerman. “Extreme Weather: Challenges for Infrastructure and Society.” In Urban Infrastructure: Historical and Social Dimensions of an Interconnected World, edited by Heathcott, Joseph (2022), 181-195.

Masato, Kimura. “Shibusawa Eiichi and the Transfer of Western Banking to Japan.” In Strands of Modernization: The Circulation of Technology and Business Practices in East Asia, 1850-1920, edited by Sicilia, David B. (2021)

Mattern, Shannon Christine. “The Pulse of Global Passage: Listening to Logistics.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Medina, Eden. “Conclusion. New Narratives of Technology, Expertise, and Environment in Latin America: The Cold War and Beyond.” In Itineraries of Expertise: Science, Technology, and the Environment in Latin America, edited by Chastain, Andra (2020), 303-330.

Moens, Bart G. and Dominique Nasta. “Religious Temperance Propaganda and Multimodal Aesthetics of Emotion. The Lantern Slide Set ‘Un poison mortel’ and Early Film Adaptations of Émile Zola’s L’Assommoir.” In Faith in a Beam of Light: Magic Lantern and Belief in Western Europe, 1860-1940, edited by Sabine Lenk (2022), 155-168.

Moens, Bart G. “New Light on Maison de la Bonne Presse and its Service des Projections.” In Faith in a Beam of Light: Magic Lantern and Belief in Western Europe, 1860-1940, edited by Sabine Lenk (2022), 57-67.

Moten, Fred and Stefano Harney. “Habits of Assembly.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Müller, Wolfgang G. ““No stranger here”: Shakespeare in Germany.” In Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks, edited by Janet Clare (2022)

Mwembu, Donatien Dibwe dia. “La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960; (The housing problem in the city of Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province of Katanga (1910-1960)).” In The Politics of Housing in (Post-)Colonial Africa, edited by Kirsten Rüther (2022), 121-140.

Myungsoo, Kim. “Korea’s Hansung Bank and the Daiichi Bank: The Path from the West through Japan.” In Strands of Modernization: The Circulation of Technology and Business Practices in East Asia, 1850-1920, edited by Sicilia, David B. (2021)

Neef, Greet de. “Mission Projections: Glass Positives in the Archives of the Religious Institutes in KADOC.” In Faith in a Beam of Light: Magic Lantern and Belief in Western Europe, 1860-1940, edited by Sabine Lenk (2022), 69-82.

Nonaka, Natsumi. “Verdant Architecture and Tripartite Chorography: Toeput and the Italian villa Tradition.” In Green worlds in early modern Italy : Art and the verdant earth, edited by Karen Hope Goodchild (2019)

Odegard, Erik. “Merchant companies at war: the Anglo-Dutch wars in Asia.” In War, trade and the state: Anglo-Dutch conflict, 1652-89, edited by David Ormrod (2020), 230-246.

Oertzen, Christine von, Elaine Leong, and Carla Bittel. “Introduction: Paper, Gender, and the History of Knowledge.” In Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, edited by Bittel, Carla, Elaine Leong, & Christine von Oertzen (2019), 1-16.

Oertzen, Christine von. “Keeping Prussia’s House in Order: Census Cards, Housewifery, and the State’s Data Compilation.” (2019), 108-123.

Oettinger, April. “Anthropomorphic Trees and Animated Nature in Lorenzo Lotto’s 1509 St. Jerome.” In Green worlds in early modern Italy : Art and the verdant earth, edited by Karen Hope Goodchild (2019)

Okie, William Thomas. “Modern Food as Distributed Food: The Thin Ripe Line: Watermelons, Pushcarts, Distribution, and Decay.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

Olsson, Tore C. “Transplanting “El Tenesí”: Mexican Planners in the US South during the Cold War Era.” In Itineraries of Expertise: Science, Technology, and the Environment in Latin America, edited by Chastain, Andra (2020), 71-92.

Ormrod, David and Gijs Rommelse. “Anglo-Dutch conflict in the North Sea and beyond.” In War, trade and the state: Anglo-Dutch conflict, 1652-89, edited by David Ormrod (2020), 3-36.

Ormrod, David. “Anglo-Dutch historical commemorations and the public, 1973-2017.” In War, trade and the state: Anglo-Dutch conflict, 1652-89, edited by David Ormrod (2020), 293-311.

Palm, Michael. “Carry That Weight: The Costs of Delivery and the Ecology of Vinyl Records’ Revival.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Palmarola, Hugo and Pedro Ignacio Alonso. “NASA in Chile: Technology and Visual Culture.” In Itineraries of Expertise: Science, Technology, and the Environment in Latin America, edited by Chastain, Andra (2020), 178-198.

Palmer, Steven Paul and Reinaldo Funes Monzote. “Challenging Climate and Geopolitics: Cuba, Canada, and Intensive Livestock Exchange in a Cold War Context, from the 1960s to the 1980s.” In Itineraries of Expertise: Science, Technology, and the Environment in Latin America, edited by Chastain, Andra (2020), 137-158.

Pederson, Jill. “The Sala delle Asse as Locus Amoenus: Revisiting Leonardo da Vinci’s Arboreal Imagery in Milan’s Castello Sforzesco.” In Green worlds in early modern Italy : Art and the verdant earth, edited by Karen Hope Goodchild (2019)

Peinelt-Schmidt, Sabine. “Of Oak and Elder, Cloud-like Angels, and a Bird’s Nest. The Graphic Interpretations of Titian’s The Death of St. Peter Martyr by Martino Rota, Giovanni Battista Fontana, Valentin Lefebre, John Baptist Jackson, and Their Successors.” In Green worlds in early modern Italy : Art and the verdant earth, edited by Karen Hope Goodchild (2019)

Petrova, Mariya and Jonas van der Straeten. “Building, Maintaining and Improving One’s Own House in Soviet Samarkand, 1957–1991.” In The Persistence of Technology: Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal, edited by Krebs, Stefan (2021), 111-138.

Pilcher, Jeffrey M. “Modern Food as Globalized Food: Does Your Beer Have Style? The Nineteenth-Century Invention of European Beer Styles.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

Prosperetti, Leopoldine van Hogendorp, April Oettinger, and Karen Hope Goodchild. “Introduction: A Fresh Vision of the Natural World in Renaissance Italy.” In Green worlds in early modern Italy : Art and the verdant earth, edited by Karen Hope Goodchild (2019)

Prosperetti, Leopoldine van Hogendorp. “Titian: Sylvan Poet.” In Green worlds in early modern Italy : Art and the verdant earth, edited by Karen Hope Goodchild (2019)

Puente-Ballesteros, Beatriz. “Chocolate in China: Interweaving Cultural Histories of an Imperfectly Connected World.” In Translation at Work Chinese Medicine in the First Global Age, edited by Cook, Harold John (2020), 58-107.

Rath, Thomas. “A Tale of Four Laboratories: Animal Disease, Science, and Politics in Cold War Latin America.” In Itineraries of Expertise: Science, Technology, and the Environment in Latin America, edited by Chastain, Andra (2020), 159-177.

René Alexander D. Orquiza, Jr. “Modern Food as Colonized Food: Old Is Bad, New Is American: Philippine Food Consumption and Production during American Empire in the Early 1900s.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

Rinaldis, Maria Luisa De. ““Michelangelo of tragedy”: Shakespeare’s tortuous Italian routes.” In Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks, edited by Janet Clare (2022)

Roldan, Mary. ““Communication for Change”: Radio Sutatenza/Acción Cultural Popular, the Catholic Church, and Rural Development in Colombia during the Cold War.” In Itineraries of Expertise: Science, Technology, and the Environment in Latin America, edited by Chastain, Andra (2020), 114-136.

Rommelse, Gijs and Roger Downing. “The seventeenth-century Anglo-Dutch wars in a European context.” In War, trade and the state: Anglo-Dutch conflict, 1652-89, edited by David Ormrod (2020), 37-57.

Rossiter, Ned. “Logistical Media Theory, the Politics of Time, and the Geopolitics of Automation.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Russell, Susan. “The Verdant as Violence: The Storm Landscapes of Herman van Swanevelt and Gaspard Dughet.” In Green worlds in early modern Italy : Art and the verdant earth, edited by Karen Hope Goodchild (2019)

Rüther, Kirsten. “The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962.” In The Politics of Housing in (Post-)Colonial Africa, edited by Kirsten Rüther (2022), 31-65.

Saint-Martin, Isabelle. “The Paupers’ Bible by Lantern Slides: Christian Pedagogy and the Magic Lantern.” In Faith in a Beam of Light: Magic Lantern and Belief in Western Europe, 1860-1940, edited by Sabine Lenk (2022), 19-38.

Seaward, Paul. “Anglican Royalism and the origins of the Second Anglo-Dutch War.” In War, trade and the state: Anglo-Dutch conflict, 1652-89, edited by David Ormrod (2020), 58-73.

Sengupta, Kaustubh Mani. “Between River and the Wasteland: Conflicting Views Regarding Sewage Disposal in Colonial Calcutta.” In Urban Infrastructure: Historical and Social Dimensions of an Interconnected World, edited by Heathcott, Joseph (2022), 91-103.

Serrano, Elena. “Bookkeeping for Caring: Notebooks, Parchment Slips, and Enlightened Medical Arithmetic in Madrid’s Foundling House.” In Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, edited by Bittel, Carla, Elaine Leong, & Christine von Oertzen (2019), 77-90.

Seymour, Jasmine. “Migrating with migrants: Shakespeare and the Armenian diaspora.” In Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks, edited by Janet Clare (2022)

Shprintzen, Adam D. “Modern Food as Substitute Food: Ella Eaton Kellogg’s Protose: Fake Meat and the Gender Politics That Made American Vegetarianism Modern.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

Singerman, David. “Modern Food as Ranked Food: Who’s Afraid of the Dark Sugar?.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

Sivefors, Per. “Trade routes, politics and culture: Shakespeare in Sweden.” In Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks, edited by Janet Clare (2022)

Smith, Jason Scott. “The Infrastructure of Development: Nelson Rockefeller, the Multinational Forum, and the Caracas-LaGuaira Highway.” In Urban Infrastructure: Historical and Social Dimensions of an Interconnected World, edited by Heathcott, Joseph (2022), 104-112.

Soppelsa, Peter S. “Theorizing Infrastructure and Affect.” In Urban Infrastructure: Historical and Social Dimensions of an Interconnected World, edited by Heathcott, Joseph (2022), 207-222.

“Sound from a Music Container.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Starosielski, Nicole . “The Politics of Cable Supply from the British Empire to Huawei Marine.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Steele, M. William. “What the Eastern Wind Brings: Rickshaw, Mobility and Modernity in Asia.” In Strands of Modernization: The Circulation of Technology and Business Practices in East Asia, 1850-1920, edited by Sicilia, David B. (2021), 97-120.

Szalay, Gabriella. “Paper Trials, Multiple Masculinities, and the Oeconomy of Honor.” In Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, edited by Bittel, Carla, Elaine Leong, & Christine von Oertzen (2019), 60-75.

Tan, Wei Yu Wayne. “Rediscovering Willem ten Rhijne’s De Acupunctura: The Transformation of Chinese Acupuncture in Japan.” In Translation at Work Chinese Medicine in the First Global Age, edited by Cook, Harold John (2020), 108-133.

Tan, Ying Jia. “Repairing China’s Power Grid Amidst Perpetual Warfare, 1937–1955.” In The Persistence of Technology: Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal, edited by Krebs, Stefan (2021), 51-68.

Terada, Motoichi. “The Montpellier Version of Sphygmology: Classical Chinese Medicine and Vitalism.” In Translation at Work Chinese Medicine in the First Global Age, edited by Cook, Harold John (2020), 176-205.

Teughels, Nelleke. “Films Fixes, the Forgotten Medium of the Catholic Battle Against Secularization in Interwar Belgium.” In Faith in a Beam of Light: Magic Lantern and Belief in Western Europe, 1860-1940, edited by Sabine Lenk (2022), 209-233.

“The March of Data.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Thomas, Tashima. “Modern Food as Racialized Performance: Blackness and Bananas: The Josephine Baker Effect.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

Tosini, Patrizia. “From Venice to Tivoli: Girolamo Muziano and the ‘Invention’ of the Tiburtine Landscape.” In Green worlds in early modern Italy : Art and the verdant earth, edited by Karen Hope Goodchild (2019)

Trambaiolo, Daniel. “Epidemics and Epistemology in Early Modern Japan: Japanese Responses to Chinese Writings on Warm Epidemics and Sand-Rashes.” (2020), 157-175.

Vapnek, Lara. “Clean Milk for a Dirty City: Urban Infrastructure and the Shift from Breast to Bottle.” In Urban Infrastructure: Historical and Social Dimensions of an Interconnected World, edited by Heathcott, Joseph (2022), 45-55.

Véronneau, Pierre. “Le Fascinateur and Maison de la Bonne Presse: Catholic Media for Francophone Audience.” In Faith in a Beam of Light: Magic Lantern and Belief in Western Europe, 1860-1940, edited by Sabine Lenk (2022)

Wagenaar, Detlef. “Opening the book: the disclosure of Shakespeare in the Netherlands.” In Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks, edited by Janet Clare (2022)

Wagner, Marlene, Martina Barker-Ciganikova, and Kirsten Rüther. “Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond Housing.” In The Politics of Housing in (Post-)Colonial Africa, edited by Kirsten Rüther (2022), 185-216.

Wakild, Emily. “Middle Modernisms: Collecting and Measuring Nature in the Peruvian

Waldburger, Daniela. “House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language Usage.” In The Politics of Housing in (Post-)Colonial Africa, edited by Kirsten Rüther (2022), 141-166.

Weber, Heike and Stefan Krebs. “Rethinking the History of Repair: Repair Cultures and the “Lifespan” of Things.” In The Persistence of Technology: Histories of Repair, Reuse and Disposal, edited by Krebs, Stefan (2021), 27-50.

Weber, Heike. “Mending or Ending? Consumer Durables, Obsolescence and Practices of Reuse, Repair and Disposal in West Germany (1960s–1980s).” (2021), 233-262.

Werrett, Simon. “The Sociomateriality of Waste and Scrap : Paper in Eighteenth-Century England.” In Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, edited by Bittel, Carla, Elaine Leong, & Christine von Oertzen (2019), 46-59.

Williams, Amrys O. “Modern Food Is Not Your Pet: Marietta’s Lamb.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

Wilson, Chris. “Vernacular and Modern Infrastructures on the Converging Mexican and American Frontiers: Las Vegas, New Mexico, 1835–1917.” In Urban Infrastructure: Historical and Social Dimensions of an Interconnected World, edited by Heathcott, Joseph (2022), 129-146.

Wittner, David G. and David B. Sicilia. “Introduction: Capacious Connections with and within East Asia.” In Strands of Modernization: The Circulation of Technology and Business Practices in East Asia, 1850-1920, edited by Sicilia, David B. (2021), 3-18.

Wittner, David G. “The Essence of Being Modern: Indigenous Knowledge and Technology Transfer in Meiji Japan.” In Strands of Modernization: The Circulation of Technology and Business Practices in East Asia, 1850-1920, edited by Sicilia, David B. (2021), 47-74.

Wolfe, Heather. “Letter Writing and Paper Connoisseurship in Elite Households in Early Modern England.” In Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, edited by Bittel, Carla, Elaine Leong, & Christine von Oertzen (2019), 17-32.

Yale, Elizabeth E. “A Letter Is a Paper House: Home, Family, and Natural Knowledge.” In Working with Paper: Gendered Practices in the History of Knowledge, edited by Bittel, Carla, Elaine Leong, & Christine von Oertzen (2019), 145-159.

Yanni, Mara. “Shakespeare in Greece: from Athens to Constantinople and beyond.” In Migrating Shakespeare: First European Encounters, Routes and Networks, edited by Janet Clare (2022)

Young, Liam Cole. “Colonization’s Logistical Media: The Ship and the Document.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Zahedieh, Nuala. “The Second Anglo-Dutch War in the Caribbean.” In War, trade and the state: Anglo-Dutch conflict, 1652-89, edited by David Ormrod (2020), 185-202.

Zeide, Anna. “Modern Food as Endorsed Food: Marion Harland, Tastemaker: How One Woman’s Influence Helped Build an Industry.” In Acquired Tastes: Stories about the Origins of Modern Food, edited by Cohen, Benjamin R. (2021)

Zieger, Susan and Nicole Starosielski. “Storage Solutions.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Zieger, Susan. ““Shipped”: Paper, Print, and the Atlantic Slave Trade.” In Assembly Codes: The Logistics of Media, edited by Matthew Hockenberry (2021)

Zimmerman, Rae. “The Interdependencies of Infrastructure.” In Urban Infrastructure: Historical and Social Dimensions of an Interconnected World, edited by Heathcott, Joseph (2022), 11-28.

Journal Articles

There were 291 journal articles from the last ten years added to the CB Explore in June. It can take a while to scan such a long list, so we have broken them down by the top journals represented for convenience. That said, it can also be highly rewarding to sit down and sift through! I found several citations on the history of the language sciences (a subject near and dear to my heart) by taking a few minutes to read quickly. Three cheers for browsing!

History of Science

Algazi, Gadi. “Kepler’s labors: Figurations of scholarly work c. 1600.” History of Science 61, no. 4 (2023): 475-496.

Anthony, Patrick, Juliana Broad, Xan Sarah Chacko, et al. “(Un)making labor invisible: A syllabus.” History of Science 61, no. 4 (2023): 608-624.

Brandon, Pepijn and Marten Dondorp. “Nodes of knowledge, managing transfer: Shipbuilding and repair during the transformation from sail to steam.” History of Science 61, no. 1 (2023): 19-39.

Brazelton, Mary Augusta. “Aviation infrastructures in the Republic of China, 1920–37.” History of Science 61, no. 1 (2023): 102-120.

Caputo, Sara. “Exploration and mortification: Fragile infrastructures, imperial narratives, and the self-sufficiency of British naval “discovery” vessels, 1760–1815.” History of Science 61, no. 1 (2023): 40-59.

Chiriac, Alexandra. “The Revista Ştiinţifică “Vasile Adamachi” and its role in forming national and international scientific awareness of Greater Romania, 1910–1933.” History of Science 61, no. 2 (2023): 266-284.

De M. Figueirôa, Silvia F. “Scaling down the Earth’s history: Visual materials for popular education by Nérée Boubée (1806–1862).” History of Science 61, no. 3 (2023): 383-408.

Dietz, Bettina. “Herbaria as manuscripts: Philology, ethnobotany, and the textual–visual mesh of early modern botany.” History of Science 62, no. 1 (2024): 3-22.

Dorner, Zachary. “Unnamed, not unskilled: Toward a new labor history of pharmacy.” History of Science 61, no. 4 (2023): 522-545.

Esposito, Salvatore. “Thunderstorms underground: Giuseppe Saverio Poli and the electric earthquake.” History of Science 62, no. 1 (2024): 23-53.

Everill, Bronwen. ““For the services of shipwrights, coopers, and grumettas”: Freetown’s ship repair cluster in nineteenth-century Sierra Leone.” History of Science 61, no. 1 (2023): 60-76.

Fancy, Nahyan, Justin K. Stearns, Sonja Brentjes, et al. “Current debates and emerging trends in the history of science in premodern Islamicate societies.” History of Science 61, no. 2 (2023): 123-178.

Fara, Patricia. “Chemical ‘canaries’: Munitions workers in the First World War.” History of Science 61, no. 4 (2023): 546-560.

Gillin, Edward J. . “Mining knowledge: Nineteenth-century Cornish electrical science and the controversies of clay.” History of Science 62, no. 2 (2024): 202-226.

Goodman, Dena. “Affective geographies: Family and friendship in the production of scientific knowledge.” History of Science 61, no. 2 (2023): 236-265.

Guerrero, Saúl and David Pretel. “Silver refining in the New World: A singularity in the history of useful knowledge.” History of Science 62, no. 2 (2024): 175-201.

Jiang, Xue and Tao Shi. “The borderline of science: Western exploration and study of Chinese insect white wax from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century.” History of Science 62, no. 1 (2024): 54-80.

Krasnodębski, Marcin. “Beyond green chemistry: Radical environmental transformation through Sanfte Chemie (1985–1995).” History of Science 62, no. 2 (2024): 280-304.

Kumar, Siva Prashant. “The instrumental Brahmin and the “half-caste” computer: Astronomy and colonial rule in Madras, 1791–1835.” History of Science 61, no. 3 (2023): 308-337.

Lee, Juyoung. “Preparatory labor for chemical fertilizer: Rural modernity and the practices of South Korean farmers in the 1960s.” History of Science 61, no. 4 (2023): 588-607.

Leonard, Alice and Sarah E. Parker. ““Put a mark on the errors”: Seventeenth-century medicine and science.” History of Science 61, no. 3 (2023): 287-307.

Leonard, Zak. “A benefactor to mankind? Captain Warner’s secrets and the politics of invention in early Victorian Britain.” History of Science 62, no. 1 (2024): 81-110.

Lišková, Kateřina, Natalia Jarska, Annina Gagyiova, et al. “Saving newborns, defining livebirth: The struggle to reduce infant mortality in East-Central Europe in comparative and transnational perspectives, 1945–1965.” History of Science 62, no. 2 (2024): 252-279.

Marcus, Hannah and Crystal Hall. “Shattering crystal with crystal: Galileo’s rhetoric, lenses, and the epistemology of metaphor.” History of Science 61, no. 2 (2023): 179-213.

Margócsy, Dániel and Mary Augusta Brazelton. “Techniques of repair, the circulation of knowledge, and environmental transformation: Towards a new history of transportation.” History of Science 61, no. 1 (2023): 3-18.

Meade, Ruselle. “Science across the Meiji divide: Vernacular literary genres as vectors of science in modern Japan.” History of Science 62, no. 2 (2024): 227-251.

Oliver, Kendrick. “The mule on the Mount Wilson trail: George Ellery Hale, American scientific cosmology, and cosmologies of American science.” History of Science 62, no. 1 (2024): 144-171.

Petrocelli, Carla. “Maszyny Matematyczne, women, and computing: The birth of computers in the Polish communist era.” History of Science 61, no. 3 (2023): 409-435.

Ren, Chao. “Global circulation of low-end expertise: Knowledge, hierarchy, and labor migration in a Burmese oilfield.” History of Science 61, no. 4 (2023): 561-587.

Roberts, Lissa Louise, Seth Rockman, and Alexandra Hui. “Historiographies of science and labor: From past perspectives to future possibilities.” History of Science 61, no. 4 (2023): 448-474.

Rose, Edwin. “George Howard Darwin and the “public” interpretation of The Tides.” History of Science 62, no. 1 (2024): 111-143.

Sampson, Paul E. ““The lungs of a ship”: Ventilation, acclimatization, and labor in the maritime environment, 1740–1800.” History of Science 61, no. 2 (2023): 214-235.

Slaughter, Aimee. “Performing the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos.” History of Science 62, no. 2 (2024): 305-325.

Tetzlaff, Stefan. “Contested “automobility”: Peasants, townsfolks, and infrastructures of road transport in interwar central and western India (c. 1919–39).” History of Science 61, no. 1 (2023): 77-101.

Urbanowicz, Piotr. “Heavenly spirit or material being? Science on electricity at the turn of the 19th century in Poland.” History of Science 61, no. 3 (2023): 360-382.

Werrett, Simon. “Voyages of maintenance: Exploration, infrastructure, and modernity on the Krusenstern–Lisianskii circumnavigation between Russia and Japan from 1803 to 1806.” History of Science 61, no. 3 (2023): 338-359.

Yıldırım, Duygu. “Ottoman plants, nature studies, and the attentiveness of translational labor.” History of Science 61, no. 4 (2023): 497-521.

Agricultural History

Aldrich, Mark. “The Rise and Decline of the Kerosene Kitchen: A Neglected Energy Transition in Rural America, 1870–1950.” Agricultural History 94, no. 1 (2020): 24-60.

Anderson, J. L. ““You’re a Bigger Man”: Technology and Agrarian Masculinity in Postwar America.” Agricultural History 94, no. 1 (2020): 1-23.

Cleveland, Todd. “Feeding the Aversion: Agriculture and Mining Technology on Angola’s Colonial-Era Diamond Mines, 1917–1975.” Agricultural History 92, no. 3 (2018): 328-350.

Derry, Margaret Elsinor. “Genetics, Biotechnology, and Breeding: North American Shorthorn Production in the Twenty-First Century.” Agricultural History 92, no. 1 (2018): 54-77.

Derry, Margaret Elsinor. “Theory and Method: An Analysis of European and American Animal Breeding Practices, from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Century.” Agricultural History 94, no. 3 (2020): 324-361.

Duffy, Andrea. “Some Like It Hot: Mediterranean Societies at the End of the Little Ice Age.” Agricultural History 94, no. 2 (2020): 176-204.

Fitzgerald, Deborah K., Lisa A. Onaga, Emily Pawley, et al. “Roundtable: Agricultural History and the History of Science.” Agricultural History 92, no. 4 (2018): 569-604.

Ford, Katrina. “Keeping the Country Clean: Animal Diseases, Bacteriology, and the Foundations of Biosecurity in New Zealand, 1890–1910.” Agricultural History 92, no. 1 (2018): 78-100.

Gabellieri, Nicola. “California Dreamin’: Rural Planning and Agricultural Development in Italy’s Grosseto Plain, 1948–1965.” Agricultural History 94, no. 2 (2020): 224-250.

Henris, John. “Spearfish: The Environmental Margins of a Northern Great Plains Apple District, 1882–1914.” Agricultural History 94, no. 2 (2020): 205-223.

Hirsh, Richard F. “Shedding New Light on Rural Electrification: The Neglected Story of Successful Efforts to Power Up Farms in the 1920s and 1930s.” Agricultural History 92, no. 3 (2018): 296-327.

Jellison, Katherine. “Get Your Farm in the Fight: Farm Masculinity in World War II.” Agricultural History 92, no. 1 (2018): 5-20.

Krasnodejbski, Marcin. “A Tale of Two Forests: Knowledge Circulation between French and American Naval Stores Chemistry, 1900–1970.” Agricultural History 92, no. 4 (2018): 541-568.

Lavelle, Peter B. “Tools for Overcoming Crisis: Agriculture, Scarcity, and Ideas of Rural Mechanization in Late Qing China.” Agricultural History 94, no. 3 (2020): 386-412.

Loewen, Royden and Ben Nobbs-Thiessen. “The Steel Wheel: From Progress to Protest and Back Again in Canada, Mexico, and Bolivia.” Agricultural History 92, no. 2 (2018): 172-189.

Morgan, William A. “The Myth of Cuban Tobacco: Pinar Del Río and the Rise of Plantation Production during the Nineteenth Century.” Agricultural History 94, no. 4 (2020): 568-599.

Mueser, Anna Lehr. “They Took the Best Farms: Remembering Water Supply Development in Rural New York.” Agricultural History 98, no. 2 (2024): 187-222.

Nurse-Gupta, Jodey. “A Fair-Ribbon Quilt: Crafting Identity and Creating Memory.” Agricultural History 92, no. 2 (2018): 227-243.

Oatsvall, Neil and Vaughn Scribner. ““The Devil Was in the Englishman that He Makes Everything Work”: Implementing the Concept of “Work” to Reevaluate Sugar Production and Consumption in the Early Modern British Atlantic World.” Agricultural History 92, no. 4 (2018): 461-490.

Ostapenko, Dmytro. “Generating New Production Knowledge: Competitive Agricultural Events in the British Australian Colony of Victoria, c.1840–1890.” Agricultural History 92, no. 4 (2018): 491-511.

Pineda, Yovanna. “Farm Machinery Users, Designers, and Government Policy in Argentina, 1861–1930.” Agricultural History 92, no. 3 (2018): 351-379.

Reid, Debra A. “Creeps, Feeders, and Creep Feeders: Artifacts and Animal Husbandry, 1880s–1960s.” Agricultural History 92, no. 2 (2018): 210-226.

Robles-Ortiz, Claudio. “Modernization in the Periphery: The Introduction of the Tractor in Chile, 1910–1935.” Agricultural History 94, no. 3 (2020): 413-443.

Røsstad, Hilde Kristin. “Noxious Nicotine: The Use of Nicotine in Norwegian Horticulture in the 1950s.” Agricultural History 98, no. 2 (2024): 248-269.

Sandwell, R. W. “The Coal-Oil Lamp.” Agricultural History 92, no. 2 (2018): 190-209.

Sawatzky, Roland. “From Trade Routes to Rural Farm: The Biography of the Pierre Bruce Fiddle.” Agricultural History 92, no. 2 (2018): 244-260.

Sharp, Kelly Kean. “Sowing Diversity: The Horticultural Roots of Truck Farming in Coastal South Carolina.” Agricultural History 94, no. 3 (2020): 362-385.

Theunissen, Bert. “The Transformation of the Dutch Farm Horse into a Riding Horse: Livestock Breeding, Science, and “Modernization,” 1960s–1980s.” Agricultural History 92, no. 1 (2018): 24-53.

Watson, Andrew M. ““The Single Most Important Factor”: Fossil Fuel Energy, Groundwater, and Irrigation on the High Plains, 1955–1985.” Agricultural History 94, no. 4 (2020): 629-663.

Way, Albert G., William Thomas Okie, Reinaldo Funes Monzote, et al. “Roundtable: Animal History in a Time of Crisis.” Agricultural History 94, no. 3 (2020): 444-484.

Weber, Margaret. “The American Way of Farming: Pioneer Hi-Bred and Power in Postwar America.” Agricultural History 92, no. 3 (2018): 380-403.

Wilson, Catharine Anne. “The Farm Diary: An Intimate and Ongoing Relationship between Artifact and Keeper.” Agricultural History 92, no. 2 (2018): 150-171.

Wilson, Catherine Anne and Jodey Nurse-Gupta. “Artifacts in Agraria: Introduction.” Agricultural History 92, no. 2 (2018): 148-149.

Winslow, Michael. “Cultivating Leisure: Tourism, Progressive Agriculture, and Technologies of Landscape at Pinehurst, North Carolina, 1895–1935.” Agricultural History 94, no. 1 (2020): 61-83.

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine

Baskin, Carole R., Robert A. Gatter, Mark J. Campbell, et al. “Self-Regulation of Science: What Can We Still Learn from Asilomar?.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 3 (2016): 364-381.

Benedetti, Fabrizio. “Beecher as Clinical Investigator: Pain and the Placebo Effect.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 1 (2016): 37-45.

Capron, Alexander Morgan. “Henry Knowles Beecher, Jay Katz, and the Transformation of Research with Human Beings.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 1 (2016): 55-77.

Davenport, Anne Ashley. “Libera me, Domine: Christian Roots of Palliative Care.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 4 (2016): 507-516.

Deichmann, Ute. “Chromatin: Its history, current research, and the seminal researchers and their philosophy.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 58, no. 2 (2015): 143-164.

Flier, Jeffrey S. “Misconduct in Bioscience Research: a 40-year perspective.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 64, no. 4 (2021): 437-456.

Fox, Renée C. “Moving Bioethics Toward Its Better Self: a sociologist’s perspective.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 1 (2016): 46-54.

Grady, Christine and Anthony S. Fauci. “The Role of the Virtuous Investigator in Protecting Human Research Subjects.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 1 (2016): 122-131.

Jones, David Shumway and Gerald M. Oppenheimer. “If the Framingham Heart Study Did Not Invent the Risk Factor, Who Did?.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 60, no. 2 (2017): 131-150.

Justman, Stewart. “Montaigne on Medicine: Insights of a 16th-Century Skeptic.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 58, no. 4 (2015): 493-506.

Kim, Scott Y. H. “Clinical Trials Without Consent?.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 1 (2016): 132-146.

Kuhtz-Buschbeck, Johann-Peter, Reidar K. Lie, Jochen Schaefer, et al. “Reassessing Diagrams of Cardiac Mechanics: From Otto Frank and Ernest Starling to Hiroyuki Suga.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 4 (2016): 471-490.

Lantos, John D. “Henry K. Beecher and the Oversight of Research in Children.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 1 (2016): 95-106.

Lantos, John D. “Thirteen Ways of Looking at Henrietta Lacks.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 2 (2016): 228-233.

Lederer, Susan Eyrich. ““Ethics and Clinical Research” in Biographical Perspective.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 1 (2016): 18-36.

Litsios, Socrates. “Marston Bates, Visionary Environmentalist.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 60, no. 2 (2017): 198-210.

Loscalzo, Joseph. “Hippocrates’ First Aphorism: Reflections on Ageless Principles for the Practice of Medicine.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 3 (2016): 382-390.

Lynch, John A. “Revising the Bioethics Story: Memory and Story in Precarious Times.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 65, no. 4 (2022): 521-528.

Miller, Franklin G. and John D. Lantos. “Editors’ Introduction.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 1 (2016): 1-1.

Miller, Franklin G. “Henry Beecher and Consent to Research: a critical re-examination.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 1 (2016): 78-94.

Moreno, Jonathan D. “Acid Brothers: Henry Beecher, Timothy Leary, and the psychedelic of the century.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 1 (2016): 107-121.

Moreno, Jonathan D. “History, Morals, and Medicine.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 60, no. 1 (2017): 60-73.

Shewmon, D. Alan and Noriko Salamon. “The Extraordinary Case of Jahi McMath.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 64, no. 4 (2021): 457-478.

Veatch, Robert M. “Henry Beecher’s Contributions to the Ethics of Clinical Research.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 59, no. 1 (2016): 3-17.

Notes and Records: The Royal Society Record of the History of Science

Adams, Annmarie. “Friendship archaeology: How Maude Abbott occupied overlapping spaces of excellence.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 2 (2022): 323-349.

Clericuzio, Antonio. “Thomas Willis’ iatrochemistry and the activity of matter.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 77, no. 4 (2023): 717-732.

Dagg, Joachim L. and J. F. Derry. “Patrick Matthew’s synthesis of catastrophism and transformism.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 1 (2022): 167-188.

Demeter, Tamás. “Sympathetic Organizations: Body, mind, and society in Robert Whytt and David Hume.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 77, no. 4 (2023): 753-769.

Fielding, Russell. “‘The correct name for the breadfruit’: On interdisciplinarity and the artist Sydney Parkinson’s contested contributions to the botanical sciences.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 1 (2022): 9-28.

Frost, Robert. “A geologist and an Egyptologist in conversation: Sir Charles Lyell and Sir John Gardner Wilkinson.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 1 (2022): 143-166.

Fyfe, Aileen. “From philanthropy to business: The economics of Royal Society journal publishing in the twentieth century.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 1 (2022): 115-142.

Garau, Rodolfo. “Gassendi’s second thought. From a materialistic picture of cognition to the defence of dualism: The lasting influence of the polemic with Descartes.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 77, no. 4 (2023): 733-751.

Garrett, Chris. “A Scientific Visit to the USSR in 1963.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 1 (2022): 75-80.

Gavrus, Delia. “Wilder Penfield dreams of the Nobel Prize.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 2 (2021): 263-282.

Georgescu, Laura. “Cavendish on life.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 77, no. 4 (2023): 697-715.

Giglioni, Guido Maria. “Large as life: Francis Bacon on the animate matter of plants.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 77, no. 4 (2023): 677-696.

Hansson, Nils and Thomas Schlich. “Beyond the Nobel Prize: Scientific recognition and awards in North America since 1900.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 2 (2022): 257-262.

Hansson, Nils and Thomas Schlich. “Performing excellence: Nobel Prize nomination networks in North America.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 2 (2021): 283-298.

Mackenzie, Pamela. “Nehemiah Grew, the illustrator.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 1 (2022): 81-114.

Pecere, Paolo. “Materialism, Lebenskraft and the limits of science: Metaphysical vitalism in post-Kantian scenarios.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 77, no. 4 (2023): 771-787.

Peters, Winfried S. “The cells of Robert Hooke: Pores, fibres, diaphragms and the cell theory that wasn’t.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 1 (2023): 53-74.

Rabinovitch, Oded. “The ‘system of the world’ and the scientific culture of early modern France.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 1 (2023): 29-51.

Roos, Anna Marie Eleanor. “Eloge to James (Jim) Arthur Bennett  2 April 1947 — 28 October 2023.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 1 (2024): 3-8.

Stahnisch, Frank W. “Émigré neurophysiologists’ situated knowledge economies and their roles in forming international cultures of scientific excellence.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 2 (2022): 299-322.

Vozar, Thomas Matthew. “Robert Hooke, Isaac Newton and the Royal Society: Three unnoticed letters at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 78, no. 1 (2023): 189-202.

Wolfe, Charles T. “The life of matter: Early modern vital matter theories.” Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 77, no. 4 (2023): 673-675.

History of the Human Sciences

Ahlskog, Jonas and Olli Lagerspetz. “The pincer movement of The Idea of a Social Science: Winch, Collingwood, and philosophy as a human science.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 1 (2024): 28-46.

Alonso-Rocafort, Víctor. “Vico and the conspiracy of the sciences.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 1 (2024): 121-145.

Beccalossi, Chiara, Kate Fisher, and Jana Funke. “Sexology and development.” History of the Human Sciences 36, no. 5 (2023): 3-14.

Beccalossi, Chiara. “Sexology, sexual development, and hormone treatments in Southern Europe and Latin America, c.1920–40.” History of the Human Sciences 36, no. 5 (2023): 94-121.

Blatter, Jeremy T. “Reanimating experimental psychology: Media archaeology, Hugo Münsterberg, and the ‘Testing the Mind’ film series.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 2 (2024): 41-62.

Curtis, Scott. “Behavior takes form: Tracing the film image in scientific research.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 2 (2024): 63-86.

Downham Moore, Alison M. “Modern European sexological and orientalist assimilations of medieval Islamicate ‘ilm al-bah to erotology.” History of the Human Sciences 36, no. 5 (2023): 15-41.

Evans, Bonnie and Janet Harbord. “Film, observation and the mind.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 2 (2024): 3-11.

Evans, Bonnie. “The origins of film, psychology and the neurosciences.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 2 (2024): 12-40.

Fisher, Kate and Jana Funke. “‘All the progressive forms of life are built up on the attraction of sex’: Development and the social function of the sexual instinct in late 19th- and early 20th-century Western European sexology.” History of the Human Sciences 36, no. 5 (2023): 42-67.

Harbord, Janet. “The visualization of autism: Filming children at the Maudsley Hospital, London, 1957–8.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 2 (2024): 117-137.

Hirshbein, Laura Davidow. “Managing power and psychiatric training in the United States, 1945–1990.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 1 (2024): 72-98.

Jones, Ryan M. . “Defeating the ‘social danger’ of homosexuality while ‘forging the fatherland’: Sexual science and biotypology in Mexico’s national development, 1927–57.” History of the Human Sciences 36, no. 5 (2023): 122-151.

Langlitz, Nicolas and Clemente de Althaus. “The moral economy of diversity: How the epistemic value of diversity transforms late modern knowledge cultures.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 1 (2024): 3-27.

O’Rawe, Des. “Contrary to reason: Documentary film-making and alternative psychotherapies.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 2 (2024): 166-183.

Rietmann, Felix . “Mother-blaming revisited: Gender, cinematography, and infant research in the heyday of psychoanalysis.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 2 (2024): 87-116.

Romani, Roberto. “Corrado Gini’s economic anthropology.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 1 (2024): 99-120.

Sequeira, Rovel Jerome Alex. “The sciences of love: Intimate ‘democracy’ and the eugenic development of the Marathi couple in colonial India.” History of the Human Sciences 36, no. 5 (2023): 68-93.

Stewart, John. “The crisis of modern society: Richard Titmuss and Emile Durkheim.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 1 (2024): 47-71.

Watter, Seth Barry. “The discovery of synchrony: By means of the projector as a scientific instrument.” History of the Human Sciences 37, no. 2 (2024): 138-165.

Cold War History

Bidgood, Sarah. “No Risk (Reduction), No Reward: Re-examining the 1973 US-Soviet Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War.” Cold War History 24, no. 2 (2024): 209-238.

Bjoernsson, Iben. “Negotiating Armageddon: civil defence in NATO and Denmark 1949-59.” Cold War History 23, no. 2 (2023): 217-238.

Cooper, Austin R. “The Tunisian request: Saharan fallout, US assistance and the making of the International Atomic Energy Agency.” Cold War History 22, no. 4 (2022): 407-436.

Cosse, Isabella. “Human Rights and the Status of Children as Victims in the Late Cold War.” Cold War History 23, no. 3 (2023): 339-361.

Elli, Mauro. “‘Nuclear power is not just economics’: Atomic energy and economic development in the Karachi Nuclear Power Plant Project (Kanupp), 1955–1965.” Cold War History 22, no. 4 (2022): 383-405.

Gatejel, Luminita . “Bargaining for humanitarian aid across the Iron Curtain: Western relief workers in Romania in the late 1970s.” Cold War History 22, no. 1 (2022): 41-57.

Grimm, Kevin E. “Perils, promises and perspectives: Nuclear weapons, atomic energy and the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions in the early Cold War.” Cold War History 23, no. 4 (2023): 495-515.

Hyun, Sinae. “In the eyes of the beholder: American and Thai perceptions of the highland minority during the Cold War.” Cold War History 22, no. 2 (2022): 153-171.

Mongin, Dominique and Maurice Vaïsse. “Response to the article ‘Unfit for purpose: reassessing the development and deployment of French nuclear weapons (1956–74)’ by Mongin and Vaïsse.” Cold War History 23, no. 3 (2023): 459-463.

Pelopidas, Benoît and Sébastien Philippe. “Response to the article ‘Unfit for purpose: reassessing the development and deployment of French nuclear weapons (1956–74)’ by Pelopidas and Philippe.” Cold War History 23, no. 3 (2023): 453-457.

Pincé, Yannick. “French Nuclear Strategy: The Making of a ‘Consensus’ (1972–1988).” Cold War History 24, no. 2 (2024): 239-256.

Sylvest, Casper. “Pre-enacting the next war: The visual culture of Danish civil defence in the early nuclear age.” Cold War History 22, no. 1 (2022): 79-102.

Traverso, Diego Barría and Eduardo Carreño Lara. “Welcome to Santiago: Commercial aviation relations between Chile and the socialist countries, 1970–1973.” Cold War History 23, no. 4 (2023): 473-494.

Tsvetkova, Natalia. “Professors and Students in the Cultural Cold War: The Case of Ethiopia.” Cold War History 24, no. 1 (2024): 87-107.

Wyk, Anna-Mart van. “The end of the cold war in Southern Africa: The fall of the nuclear wall.” Cold War History 24, no. 2 (2024): 329-333.

Other Journals

Aarden, Erik. “Infrastructuring European scientific integration: Heterogeneous meanings of the European biobanking infrastructure BBMRI–ERIC.” Social Studies of Science 53, no. 4 (2023): 572-598.

Allison, Ian, Jo Jacka, and Derek Budd. “William (Bill) Francis Budd 1938–2022.” Historical Records of Australian Science 35, no. 1 (2023): 16-27.

Ambrosetti, Nadia. “Fighting with Rotating Blades, Boomerangs, and Crushing Punches: A History of Mecha from a Robotics Point of View.” Foundations of Science 29, no. 1 (2024): 59-85.

Anderson, Neil E., Hamish S. Alexander, and Albee Messing. “Alexander disease: The story behind an eponym.” Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 32, no. 4 (2023): 399-422.

Antic, Ana. “Psychiatry and Decolonization: Histories of Transcultural Psychiatry in the Twentieth Century.” Journal of the History of Ideas 85, no. 1 (2024): 149-177.

Arffman, Atte and Antero Holmila. “Race, Environment, and Crisis: Hurricane Camille and the Politics of Southern Segregation.” Environment and History 30, no. 2 (2024): 187-209.

Armocida, Emanuele, Nicolò Nicoli Aldini, and Gianfranco Natale. “Cesare Magati (1579-1647) and Flaminio Rota (1555-1611): medical diatribes in the early 17th century.” Medicina Historica 8, no. 1 (2024)

Armstrong, Isobel. “Alice Meynell and the Politics of an Image: “The Climate of Smoke”.” Victorian Literature and Culture 51, no. 4 (2023): 605-611.

Arthur, Richard and David Rabouin. “On the Unviability of Interpreting Leibniz’s Infinitesimals through Non-standard analysis.” Historia Mathematica 66 (2024): 26-42.

Ascuitto, Robert J. and Jan S. Vaagen. “The 50th anniversary of the coupled channels Born approximation (CCBA) and the coupled reaction channels (CRC) theories of nucleon transfer reactions (a unique interplay between theory, experiment and computer technology, conducted during the most tumultuous period in modern American society).” European Physical Journal H 49, no. 1 (2024): 3.

Beckingham, David. “Landed estates and the place of public houses: Agricultural and industrial change in the English East Midlands, c.1860–1930.” Journal of Historical Geography 84 (2024): 97-107.

Benedetto, Matteo De. “What Conceptual Engineering Can Learn from the History of Philosophy of Science: Healthy Externalism and Metasemantic Plasticity.” HOPOS 14, no. 1 (2024): 1-24.

Biagioni, Mario. “Socinianesimo europeo. Alcune riflessioni in margine al volume Socinianism di Zbigniew Ogonowski.” Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali 29, no. 2 (2023): 497-513.

Boluk, Stephanie and Patrick LeMieux. “I Can’t Hear You: Gestures, Stereotypes, and Brushings against the Player in Dota 2.” Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology 32, no. 2 (2024): 145-176.

Bone, Ian and James L. Stone. “The advent of epilepsy directed neurosurgery: The early pioneers and who was first.” Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 32, no. 4 (2023): 470-490.

Brabin, Bernard and Loretta Brabin. “The relevance to medical science of doctors’ self-challenge experiments with pathogens or infectious agents: 1767-2022.” Medicina Historica 8, no. 1 (2024): 1-26.

Briefel, Aviva. “Disaster.” Victorian Literature and Culture 51, no. 3 (2023): 387-390.

Bruchhausen, Walter and Iris Borowy. “Primary Health Care and Foreign Aid: A Tale of Two Germanys.” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 79, no. 1 (2024): 65-89.

Brummelen, Glen Van. “Decimal fractional numeration and the decimal point in 15th-century Italy.” Historia Mathematica 66 (2024): 1-13.

Bubb, Claire Coiro. “Ancient Conceptions of the Human Uterus: Italic Votives and Animal Wombs*.” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 79, no. 2 (2024): 101-114.

Ceccarelli, Marco and Rafael López-García. “Introduction to the Special Issue: Findings of History of Mechanism Science.” Foundations of Science 29, no. 1 (2024): 1-4.

Chang, Edmond Y. and Ashlee Bird. “Introduction to the Game Studies Issue: A Metagame.” Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology 32, no. 2 (2024): 73-78.

Costantini, Domenico and Carlo Ferigato. “Pascual Jordan: from matrix multiplication to interference law.” European Physical Journal H 49, no. 1 (2024): 13.

Cropper, John. “‘Growing a World Wonder’: The Great Green Wall and the History of Environmental Decline in the Sahel, 1450–2022.” Environment and History 30, no. 2 (2024): 291-313.

D’Agostino, Pierluigi. “Johann Nikolaus Tetens (1736–1807) and the Idea of Phoneme: A Chapter in the History of Linguistic Thought.” HOPOS 14, no. 1 (2024): 185-209.

Daxenbichler, Maria. “The “oldest and the newest of nurses”: Nursing and the Professionalization of Obstetrics and Gynecology.” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 79, no. 1 (2024): 23-38.

Dolan, Brian, Stephen Beitler, and Antoine Johnson. “The Senator and the Sting Operation: Politics, the Media, and Frank Moss’s Exposé of “Medicaid Mills”.” Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences 79, no. 2 (2024): 163-181.

Dorado-Vicente, R., Rafael López-García, J. M. Quero-Nieves, et al. “Mechanical Wits Used in the America Colonization: Engineering Assessment.” Foundations of Science 29, no. 1 (2024): 41-58.

Działek, Jarosław. “Geobiographies of prominent Polish painters: Changing hierarchies of art cities and patterns of artistic migrations from 1760 to 1939.” Journal of Historical Geography 83 (2024): 110-127.

Esposito, Salvatore and Alessandro Amabile. “Percolating lives: statistical mechanics in Naples.” European Physical Journal H 49, no. 1 (2024): 12.

Fabry, Lucie. “Cross-Perspectives on the Construction of Scientific Facts: Latour and Woolgar as Readers of Bachelard.” HOPOS 14, no. 1 (2024): 52-77.

Facca, Danilo. “Il Socinianism di Zbigniew Ogonowski, intellettuale polacco.” Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali 29, no. 2 (2023): 489-495.

Fancy, Nahyan, Justin K. Stearns, Sonja Brentjes, et al. “Current debates and emerging trends in the history of science in premodern Islamicate societies.” History of Science 61, no. 2 (2023): 123-178.

Ferguson, Alexis A. “On knowing nature’s syntax: Preliminary cisness, victorian physiology and George Eliot.” Gender and History 36, no. 1 (2024): 151-166.

Ferreira da Cunha, Ivan. “Otto Neurath’s Modernist Utopianism: Linking the Vienna Circle and H. G. Wells.” HOPOS 14, no. 1 (2024): 25-51.

Ferretto, Silvia. “Il metodo ‘universale’ delle scienze in Bassiano Landi.” Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali 29, no. 2 (2023): 433-447.

Fortes-Garrido, J. C., A. M. Rodríguez-Pérez, J. A. Hernández-Torres, et al. “Comparative Analysis of Water Extraction Mechanism in Roman Mines.” Foundations of Science 29, no. 1 (2024): 185-203.

Fraser, James D. and Kasia Rejzner. “Perturbative expansions and the foundations of quantum field theory.” European Physical Journal H 49, no. 1 (2024): 10.

Galbo, Sebastian C. and Keith C. Mages. “Illustrating insanity: Allan McLane Hamilton, Types of Insanity, and physiognomy in late nineteenth-century American medicine.” Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 32, no. 3 (2023): 301-331.

Gallozzi, Arturo and Rodolfo Maria Strollo. “Between Mechanics and Harmony: The Drawing of Lissajous Curves.” Foundations of Science 29, no. 1 (2024): 205-224.

Ganz, Jeremy C. “Cranial surgery and the pericranium.” Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 32, no. 4 (2023): 491-498.

Geffen, Laurie and Nick J. Spencer. “Early Australian neuroscientists and the tyranny of distance.” Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 33, no. 1 (2024): 57-72.

Ghezzani, Tommaso. “Medicamenti della memoria e medicamenti dell’anima: ferita amorosa e carnalità tra Ficino e Patrizi.” Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali 29, no. 2 (2023): 465-480.

Ghione, Marco. “Anima platonica in vesti aristoteliche: armonia e facoltà psichiche nel pensiero di Cristoforo Marcello.” Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali 29, no. 2 (2023): 399-412.

Ghosh, Sutanuka. “Literary Ecology in Nineteenth-Century Bengal.” Victorian Literature and Culture 51, no. 1 (2023): 115-119.

Giménez-Roldán, Santiago, Valerie S. Palmer, and Peter S. Spencer. “Lathyrism in Spain: Lessons from 68 publications following the 1936–39 Civil War.” Journal of the History of the Neurosciences 32, no. 4 (2023): 423-455.

Giovannozzi, Delfina. “«Gli numerati et ordinati semi della sua moral filosofia». A proposito di due nuove traduzioni in castigliano dei dialoghi bruniani.” Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali 29, no. 2 (2023): 523-530.

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