Atmospheres of influence: the role of journal editors in shaping early climate change narratives [0.03%]
影响力的作用:期刊编辑在塑造早期气候变化叙述中的作用
Robert Naylor,Eleanor Shaw
Robert Naylor
The role of editorial staff in shaping early climate change narratives has been underexplored and deserves more attention. During the 1970s, the epistemological underpinnings of the production of knowledge on climate change were contested b...
Medicine and Arabic literary production in the Ottoman Empire during the nineteenth century [0.03%]
奥斯曼帝国十九世纪的医学与阿拉伯文学创作
Nicole Khayat,Liat Kozma
Nicole Khayat
The selection of nineteenth-century Arabic texts on medical education, medicine and health demonstrates the significant link between the revival of the Arabic language and literary culture of the nineteenth century, known as the nahda, and ...
Floris Winckel
Floris Winckel
The Glaisher snowflakes (1855) are amongst the most recognizable images of snow crystals produced in the nineteenth century. Made with the intent of compiling a comprehensive record of snow crystal forms, they also appeared in a variety of ...
Dmitry V Arzyutov,David G Anderson
Dmitry V Arzyutov
This article examines the role of primary ethnographic materials - of field notes, letters and photographs - and even of the shelves and bookcases - in building accounts of the human condition. We trace the lives of incomplete and not-yet-f...
Essay review: technopolitics, development and the residues of the South African state [0.03%]
论文评述:技术政治、发展及南非国家遗留问题
Anne Heffernan
Anne Heffernan
It has been thirty years since the end of political apartheid in South Africa in 1994. Those decades have been marked by single-party dominance under the African National Congress (ANC), and the expansion of democratic rights and public goo...
Steven French
Steven French
Given how thoroughly the history of quantum physics has been excavated, it might be wondered what these two hefty volumes by a physicist (Duncan) and a historian (Janssen) bring to the table. Aside from their inclusion of a wide range of re...
Antonio Stoppani's 'Anthropozoic' in the context of the Anthropocene [0.03%]
安东尼奥·斯托帕尼的《人类世》与当下的“人类世”概念
Eugenio Luciano,Elena Zanoni
Eugenio Luciano
The figure of Antonio Stoppani (1824-91), an Italian priest, geologist and patriot, has re-emerged in the last decade thanks to discussions gravitating around the 'Anthropocene' - a term used to designate a proposed geological time unit def...
The politics of medical expertise and substance control: WHO consultants for addiction rehabilitation and pharmacy education in Thailand and India during the Cold War [0.03%]
冷战时期的医学政治与物质控制:世卫组织顾问在泰国和印度的瘾症治疗与药学教育工作
Reiko Kanazawa
Reiko Kanazawa
This paper explores the role of World Health Organization (WHO) medical experts in ambitious projects for substance control during the Cold War in Thailand and India. The circumstances surrounding opium production in these two nations were ...
Performing national independence through medical diplomacy: tuberculosis control and socialist internationalism in Cold War Vietnam [0.03%]
通过医学外交践行国家独立——冷战时期的越南肺结核控制与社会主义国际主义政策
Michitake Aso
Michitake Aso
This article explores medical diplomacy as a means of navigating distinct but related nation-building and internationalist projects during the Cold War. It examines how medical professionals from the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) uti...
Value, knowledge and reputation: zoological exchange by Australian museums, 1870-1900 [0.03%]
价值、知识和声誉:澳大利亚博物馆的动物标本交换(1870—1900)
Henry Reese,Vanessa Finney,Simon Ville
Henry Reese
The burgeoning nineteenth-century public-museum sector built a significant part of its natural-history specimen collections through extensive international trading. The early 2020s has seen an upsurge of scholarly interest in this largely o...