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The Scientific Traveler’s Notebook
Through a close scrutiny of a set of manuscript notebooks by naturalists and scientific travelers such as Aimé Bonpland, Leopold von Buch, LJ Gay-Luss
The Photographic Survey Movement
As part of a larger project on the photographic survey movement in England 1885–1918, Elizabeth Edwards worked on the ways in which ideas of scientifi
A Guide Through Textual Practices in Late Renaissance Court Libraries
In the framework of the Working Group "The Learned Practices of Canonical Texts," Paola Molino's project "A Guide Through Textual Practices in Late Re
A Cultural History of Breathing
Familiar breathing—right under our noses—has at times followed and at times constituted the ever-changing boundary between what is considered “natural
Asynchronicity—The Soviet Audiovision (1925–1934)
Jana Klenhova's dissertation project was a media-historical study of practices and theories of synchronicity and asynchronicity in early Soviet sound
Rezension von Gallison, Peter; Daston, Lorraine: Objektivität
Zur RezensionReview of Gallison, Peter; Daston, Lorraine: Objektivität (in German)
Read ReviewCarl Stumpf and the Principles of Experimental Phenomenology: Historical and Theoretical Foundations
Charles-Edouard Niveleau's work aims to rediscover the historical (although forgotten) roots of the phenomenological movement that appeared through a
Bourgeois Berlin and Laboratory Science
Laboratory science, in the modern sense of laboratory teaching and research carried on at universities, only came into existence in the first half of