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Translatability and Innovation: Sebastian Münster’s Cosmographia (1544) in Translation between Languages, Media, and Practices
Translation is an intellectual product that is as much determined by its past in the source domain as it is shaped by its future in the target domain.
The Diplomatic Corpus of Yuan China in Comparative Perspective: Training, Careers, Mobility
China is famous for not having a ministry of foreign affairs until the 1900s and yet diplomatic envoys were part and parcel of Chinese foreign policy
Guillaume Yon
Guillaume Yon received his PhD in sociology of science from the Centre de sociologie de l’innova...
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Sara Nur Yildiz
I have worked on different aspects of the cultural, intellectual, religious, and political histo...
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Susan Zieger
Susan Zieger is Professor of English Literature at the University of California, Riverside. She ...
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Audrey Borowski
Audrey is a doctoral student at the University of Oxford in the History Faculty where she is cur...
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Ping-tzu Chu
Ping-tzu Chu studied Chinese Intellectual History at Harvard University, obtaining his PhD in 19...
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Helen R. Verran
Helen Verran taught history and philosophy of science at University of Melbourne Australia, for ...
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Lucas Vinicius Erichsen da Rocha
Lucas Vinicius Erichsen da Rocha is a PhD candidate at the Post-graduation program in Social His...
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Diana Lange
Diana Lange holds a PhD in Central Asian Studies from Humboldt University of Berlin (20...
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