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    Life et la politique d’endiguement ou la photographie de presse comme outil de propagande by Jane Bayly-Colin Heather

    Published 2004-09-01
    “…Week after week, Life provided its readers a large selection of images that offered them greater depth of knowledge about topics ranging from the news, history and science to fashion and the arts. However, the magazine did not just entertain and inform, it transmitted a partial view of America and the world. …”
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    Entre fidélité et libertés interprétatives : l’adaptation numérique à la lumière du programme Collecta by Sophie Fétro

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Digital Archive of the Gaignières Collection (1642-1715)”, based on the interaction of art history, computer science and design, this article proposes to study the adaptation processes that take place during such a transfer. …”
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    Basic objections to the draft and the adopted Act 2.0 vel the Constitution for science by Michał Kokowski

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Our analysis is made in the light of knowledge of integrated sciences of science (containing, i.a., history of science, history of organization of higher education system and science, scientometrics and bibliometrics) and a model of university of new humanism. …”
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    “We can and we must”: The scientificity of trade-union history-writing in the Soviet Union in the 1920s by Roman Gilmintinov

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…In this article, instead of approaching this topic in terms of ideology and memory I put it in the context of history of science. Focusing on the case of trade unions, I suggest considering the early Soviet non-academic history-writing as a form of radical citizen science. …”
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    Big pictures after Dawn: ‘ontology’ for historians and utopians by John Tresch, James Poskett

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This essay approaches the history of science's ‘big pictures’ through the study of cosmograms, or concrete representations of the universe as a whole. …”
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    Félix-Archimède Pouchet, professeur de sciences naturelles de Flaubert by Maryline Coquidé

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Why did Félix Archimède Pouchet (1800-1872) draw our attention in this Journal’s issue on Gustave Flaubert and Natural Sciences? In the history of science Pouchet is mainly known as Pasteur’s opponent between 1859 and 1864, in the dispute over “spontaneous generation”. …”
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    Kleist vs. Musschenbroek – a difficult way to truth by Jerzy Sawicki

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…From the moment of discovery to modern times, scientific publications in the field of physics and history of science often misrepresent the person of the discoverer, the place of discovery and its name. …”
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    Neutrinos, Positrons, and Missed Encounters: The Scientific Interrelations of Majorana, Occhialini, and Schenberg by Thiago Cardoso de Souza

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study aims to provide a detailed perspective on this moment in the history of science.…”
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    Contemporary science of the history of Lithuanians: the conception of nation and the methodology of history by Grigorijus Potašenko

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…The methodology of historians of Lithuania not only means changes of a world outlook and ideology, but it also marks off a new phase (and different directions) in the history of science.   …”
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    Démêlés avec le novum : démontages et remontages de la notion dans une perspective culturelle intermédiatique by Aurélie Huz

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…From Suvin to Parrinder, Jameson, Spiegel (in English) or Saint-Gelais, Langlet, Bréan (in French), the concept of novum has served to define the logics of science fiction by linking them to the idea of strangeness, both a source of wonder and a conjectural trigger. The history of science fiction critical theories first shows that, despite the discussions of Suvin’s proposals, the term has imposed itself as an obligatory passage in the reflection on the mechanics of the genre. …”
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    Probati auctores by Christoph H. F. Meyer

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Against the background of the history of science this brings to light a particular demand for and supply of canon law information. …”
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    Sesja robocza „Polskie czasopisma naukowe z dyscyplin: «historia i filozofia nauki» oraz «naukoznawstwo» – aktualne wyzwania" (Kraków, 25 czerwca 2019 r.) by Michał Kokowski

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The Working Session „Polish scientific journals from the disciplines: «history and philosophy of science» and «science of science» – current challenges” (Kraków, 25 June 2019) Abstract The article describes the course of the Working Session „Polish scientific journals from the disciplines: «history and philosophy of science» and «science of science» – current challenges” (Kraków, 25 June 2019), organized by the Commission of the History of Science of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences. …”
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    A Critical Review on the Book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions by Farhang Ershad

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The aim of Thomas Kuhn in writing The Structure of Scientific Revolutions was to prepare an analysis in the field of the philosophical history of science and to explain the changes and continuity of scientific institutions. …”
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    HUMPHRY DAVY NAS PÁGINAS DE PERIÓDICOS BRASILEIROS DO INÍCIO DO SÉCULO XIX by Luiz C. A. Barbosa, Pedro G. M. Gomes, Carlos A. L. Figueiras

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Humphry Davy (1778-1829) occupies a singular place in the history of science. His career flourished after the great systematizations carried out at the final decades of the eighteenth century and the early years of the following century. …”
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