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Digitalizing the China Foundation Network
China has become a major contributor to world science today, with the highest number of scientific publications in the world, a centralized government
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Heaven in your Hand: Astral Knowledge on Ancient and Medieval Coins
The project examines celestial bodies depicted on coins, focusing on the global late antique and medieval world. When considering twenty-first-century
Visiting Scholar Erik Baark in ThinkChina on China and COP28
Go to articleGastwissenschaftler Erik Baark in ThinkChina über China und COP28
Zum ArtikelAgriculture and the Making of Sciences (1100–1700)
The science of farming is a science full of benefits; it is the origin of all industries.” ʿ ilm-i filāḥat ʿ ilm-i pür menāfiʿ&nbs
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Previous Group Members, Justin Niermeier-Dohoney
Previous Visiting Fellows, Heba Mahmoud Saad AbdelNaby
Institutional Collaborators (2020–2027), Brill Academic Publishers
Space for the Third World: Development and Women in Science in the Mexican Space Disciplines during the Global Cold War
This project addresses the question of how ideals of Third-world development and women’s participation in science shaped the institutionalization of s
Rare Earth: Geohistories, and Commercial Geography c. 1600-1750
Until the mid-eighteenth century, most of the world’s precious stones were mined and consumed in South and Southeast Asia, from deposits that remained