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Sarah Lowengard
Sarah Lowengard is a New York City-based historian of technology and science whose research inte...
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Laurence Douny
Laurence Douny is an Anthropologist and Africanist. In 2007, she earned her PhD from University ...
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Making Animal Materialities in Time
The work of recreating the stickiness of a gecko’s toes or mimicking a biological morphology through mineralization exemplify how materials science en
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The research carried out by the Working Group culminated in a special issue published in HSNS 53 (3) in July 2023.
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Working Group, Kjell Ericson, Particpants, Astrid Schrader
Reading Group | May 9, 2023 | 16:30 to 18:00
Reading Group: Animal Fibers as Sources of Inquiry
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Reading Group | Apr 13, 2023 | 16:30 to 18:00
Reading Group: Animal Fibers as Sources of Inquiry
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Reading Group | Mar 7, 2023 | 16:30 to 18:00
Reading Group: Animal Fibers as Sources of Inquiry
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Reading Group | Jul 26, 2023 | 16:00 to 17:30
Reading Group: Animal Fibers as Sources of Inquiry
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Hermeneutics of the Field: The Doctrine of Signatures in Early Modern Agriculture
This project seeks to identify a heuristic epistemology that lies between practical knowledge and theoretical explanation in early modern European agr
German Scientists, their Observationes, and Ties to the Latin Americas in the Seventeenth Century
In the seventeenth century, the mobility of knowledge arising from contact with the Latin Americas extended beyond Iberia to German scientists. In 162
Anthropocene Curriculum
The Anthropocene as a contemporary challenge demands a new form of engagement, also for the history of science. The profession cannot stop at mere his
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Since 2012 the Department has maintained a close working relationship with the HKW in its two-year “Anthropocene Project” as well as its follow-up pro