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Sabine Arnauds Buch “On Hysteria” wurde in einer Sonderausgabe von H-France rezensiert
Zu den ArtikelnSabine Arnaud's book “On Hysteria” reviewed in special issue
Go to ArticlesLarge-Scale Environmental Engineering During the Cold War
In 2006, the atmospheric scientist and Nobel prize winner Paul Crutzen broke what was until then a taboo within his community. As the leading figure i
Rewriting the World in Southwest India
This project traces the emergence of a new way of writing natural history in Kannada in the late eleventh century and the contemporaneous production o
Forgetting Knowledge in Medieval Judaism
In studying the Jewish Tradition, historians have prevailingly been concerned with the topic of remembrance and have seen forgetting only as a misfort
Codes of Experimenting and Experimental Spaces around 1900
Experiments as a scientific method and epistemological activity provided the basis for a variety of scientific disciplines in Germany around 1900; at
Brass Instrument Psychology: Timing—1840–1940
The term “brass instrument psychology,” a common term used in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to describe laboratory psychology, sho
Virtual Laboratory Project, Essay on Titchener’s Photo Album , Funding Institutions, East Carolina University
MPIWG Map Collection: Comparative Study of Cosmographic Maps of the Qing Empire
The MPIWG collection of East Asian maps includes two versions of a large general map of the Qing Empire (printed on four sheets, overall size ca.
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The Dark Glass: Alchemy in Image, Text, and Practice
This project investigates how early modern alchemists used images to explain unseen processes. Dynamic chemical processes, involving change at a level
Toward a Quantitative History of Data
The twenty-first century is a century of data. Our lives are tangled in webs of data, and tools for creating, storing, communicating, and manipulating