专题:History of Science and Natural History

This cluster of papers explores the circulation and localities of scientific knowledge, particularly focusing on the global history of science during the Victorian era. It delves into topics such as colonial knowledge, scientific networks, imperialism, and transnational science, providing a historiographical survey and guide to sources. The papers also discuss the reconstruction of geohistory and the impact of scientific exchanges on a global scale.
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Seeking humanity’s origins, plundering the Indigenous dead: Hermann Klaatsch’s evolutionary science and its colonial legacies

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Fossil fascism: the supreme form of climate obstruction?

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Pierre‐Joseph Buc'hoz: did he deserve his bad reputation?

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When I use a word . . . The earliest placebo

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Culture, Codes, Communities: Culture Collections’ Transformation from Microbial Palaces to Networked Services (1890–1972)

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The first Victorian record of Owen’s Giant Echidna Megalibgwilia owenii from Buchan Caves in East Gippsland, Australia

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Francis Galton’s eugenics and the Royal Society, 1860–1911

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Ornithology in Peale's Museum

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Czech Myths, Legends, Toponyms and Significant Geological Discoveries in the Light of Geomythology

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Depictions of palaeontology by three major American news organisations in the 1990s

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