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Collecting Knowledge for the Family: Household Recipe Books in Early Modern England
When Mary Cholmeley married Henry Fairfax in 1627, nestled amongst the possessions she carried to her new home in Yorkshire was a leather-bound notebo
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Leong, E., Collecting Knowledge for the Family: Recipes, Gender and Practical Knowledge in the Early Modern English Household, Centauru
Citizen Science of the Human Mind: At-Home Baby Observers in Gilded Age America
This book project illustrates how members of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae (ACA), most prominent among them Milicent Shinn, a graduate of the
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Christine von Oertzen, Science in the Cradle: Milicent Shinn and Her Home-Based Network of Baby Observers, 1890-1910, in: Centaurus 52, Read
At the Front Door? Women Scientists at the Humboldt University, 1946–1961
The project investigates the conditions faced by female academics at the University of Berlin from its reopening in 1946 until 1961. It asks whether t
Capturing Knowledge: Captivity, Trafficking, and Knowledge Acquisition in Early Modern China
During my visit, I plan to work on a project that explores the little studied connection between cross-border captivity and knowledge acquisition in 1
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Eugenics and the Discourse on Reproductive Rights of African American Women in the Twentieth Century
From the very beginning, reproductive rights and thereby motherhood of African American women have been subject to interference from the outside and a
Elsa Neumann; Artikel zitiert Annette Vogts Publikation
Zum ArtikelArticle on Elsa Neumann with excerpts from Annette Vogt’s publication
Go to ArticleThe Word in the World
The last century devoted considerable critical attention to questions of how language relates to the world and reached pessimistic views in both direc
Developmental Psychology and Social Constructivism’s Ontogeny
Children are scientists and scientists are children. This is a central operating paradigm of developmental psychology. It has led psychologists to lay
Sabine Arnaud in einem Podcast-Gespräch über ihr Buch „On Hysteria“
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