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Birdsall, C.: Can we invent a field called 'Radio Preservation Studies'? Flow: a critical forum on television and media culture 21 (5), S. 1 - 12 (2015)
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Birdsall, C.; Parry, M.; Tkaczyk, V.: Listening to the mind: tracing the auditory history of mental illness in archives and exhibitions. The Public Historian 37 (4), S. 47 - 72 (2015)
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Blum, A. S.: QED and the man who didn't make it: Sidney Dancoff and the infrared divergence. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. Part B, Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 50, S. 70 - 94 (2015)
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Blum, A. S.; Bonolis, L.; Lalli, R.; Renn, J.: La relatività dopo la guerra. Le Scienze: Edizione Italiana di Scientific American 567, S. 48 - 53 (2015)
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Blum, A. S.; Lalli, R.; Renn, J.: The reinvention of general relativity: a historiographical framework for assessing one hundred years of curved space-time. Isis 106 (3), S. 598 - 620 (2015)
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Bougleux, E.: Economy, knowledge, families: practices of appropriation. Human Affairs 25 (1), S. 3 - 15 (2015)
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Brentjes, S.: Participant and observer narratives about medieval cross-cultural knowledge transfer: missing, single or multiple translations. Journal of Transcultural Medieval Studies 2 (2), S. 325 - 334 (2015)
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Brentjes, S.: Relationships between early modern Christian and Islamicate societies in Eurasia and North Africa as reflected in the history of science and medicine. Confluence: Journal of World Philosophies 3, S. 85 - 121 (2015)
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Brentjes, S.: Abu Nasr Mansur b. 'Ali b. ‘Iraq (lived circa 950-1036) and Abu l-Rayhan al-Biruni (lived from 973-after 1050) as students, teachers, and companions. Models & Optimisation and Mathematical Analysis Journal 3 (1), S. 28 - 35 (2015)
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Camprubí, L.: Resource geopolitics: cold war technologies, global fertilizer, and the fate of Western Sahara. Technology and Culture 56 (3), S. 676 - 703 (2015)
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Chen, E.: Gemeinsame Strategie notwendig: Podiumsdiskussion "Wissenschaftsschranke im Urheberrecht - eine Chance für Urheber, Verlage und Wissenschaft?". BuB: Forum Bibliothek und Information 67 (02-03), S. 84 - 85 (2015)
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Chen, K.: Childs Frick’s appreciation of Chinese Blue-and-White Porcelains. Arts of Asia 45 (1), S. 42 - 50 (2015)
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Chiletti, S.: Grossesses ignorées au prisme de l’infanticide: savoirs médicaux et décisions de justice en France au XIXe siècle. Revue d’histoire du XIXe siècle 50, S. 165 - 179 (2015)
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Chiletti, S.: Infanticide and mental illness: theories and practices involving psychiatry and justice (Italy 19th–20th–century). Histoire, Médecine et Santé 6, S. 17 - 31 (2015)
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Coghe, S.: Inter-Imperial learning and African health care in Portuguese Angola in the interwar period. Social History of Medicine 28 (1), S. 134 - 135 (2015)
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Daston, L.: Super-Vision: weather watching and table reading in the early modern Royal Society and Académie Royale des Sciences. Huntington Library Quarterly 78 (2), S. 187 - 215 (2015)
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Daston, L.: Simon and the sirens: a commentary. Isis 106 (3), S. 669 - 676 (2015)
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Daston, L.; Most, G. W.: History of science and history of philologies. Isis 106 (2), S. 378 - 390 (2015)
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Dias, N.: From French Indochina to Paris and back again: the circulation of objects, people, and information, 1900-1932. Museum and Society 13 (1), S. 7 - 21 (2015)
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DiMoia, J. P.: The Japanese medical Empire and its iterations. Essay review of: Kim, Hoi-eun: Doctors of Empire: medical and cultural encounters between Imperial Germany and Meiji Japan. Toronto: University of Toronto Press 2014. Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review 15, S. 133 - 147 (2015)
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