Isis 115 (2024), 4

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

The Long Shadow of Kodak: Internationalizing Industrial R&D and Photographic Science
Joris Mercelis
pp. 695-719.

Oriental Chronology: Chinese Astronomy and the Politics of Antiquity in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Gianamar Giovannetti-Singh
pp. 720-737.

Science as Diplomacy: Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Third Presidential Cruise of 1938
Tanfer Emin Tunc
pp. 738-756.

Making English Scientific: Chaucer, Translation, and the Astrolabe
E. R. Truitt
pp. 757-775.

Hunting and Masculine Knowledge: A Swiss Naturalist in South America and the Coloniality of Nineteenth-Century Science
Tomás Bartoletti
pp. 776-798.

Why William Harvey Went to Stonehenge: Anatomy, Antiquarianism, and National Identity
Anita Guerrini
pp. 799-815.

Unstable Grounds: Volcanology, Politics, and Knowledge in the Twentieth Century
Adam Bobbette, Daniella McCahey, Claire Perrott, Theresa Ventura, and Faizah Binte Zakaria
pp. 816-819.

Provincializing Krakatau: Local Politics and Global Conservation at a World Heritage Volcano
Faizah Binte Zakaria
pp. 820-828.

The Submerged Nation: Disaster Nationalism in the American Colonial Philippines
Theresa Ventura
pp. 829-837.

Performative Politics at Parícutin Volcano in Michoacán, Mexico (1943–1952)
Claire Perrott
pp. 838-845.

The Political Geology of Volcanology: Starting from Indonesia
Adam Bobbette
pp. 846-853.

Shaky Claims: Deception Island and the Geopolitics of Extinction
Daniella McCahey
pp. 854-862.

Eloge: Caroline Catherine Hannaway (1943–2024)
Sharon Kingsland
pp. 863-864.

Eloge: Peter Buck (1943–2024)
Timothy Alborn and Irene Yuan Sun
pp. 865-867.

Peter Frankopan. The Earth Transformed: An Untold History.
James R. Fleming
pp. 868-869.

Christopher T. Fleming; Toke L. Knudsen; Anuj Misra; Vishal Sharma, eds. Science and Society in the Sanskrit World.
Lisa Allette Brooks
pp. 869-871.

Anthony Turner; James Nye; Jonathan Betts, eds. A General History of Horology.
Derya Gurses Tarbuck
pp. 871-872.

Amit Prasad. Science Studies Meets Colonialism.
Aniket Aga
pp. 872-874.

Constance A. Cook. Medicine and Healing in Ancient East Asia: A View from Excavated Texts.
Chen Hao
pp. 874-875.

Kassandra J. Miller. Time and Ancient Medicine: How Sundials and Water Clocks Changed Medical Science.
Jane Draycott
pp. 875-876.

Luis F. López González. The Aesthetics of Melancholia: Medical and Spiritual Diseases in Medieval Iberia.
Laurinda S. Dixon
pp. 876-878.

Andrew M. Wehrman. The Contagion of Liberty: The Politics of Smallpox in the American Revolution.
Andrea Rusnock
pp. 878-879.

Stephen A. Harris. The Beauty of the Flower: The Art and Science of Botanical Illustration.
David Arnold
pp. 879-880.

David Barnes. Lazaretto: How Philadelphia Used an Unpopular Quarantine Based on Disputed Science to Accommodate Immigrants and Prevent Epidemics.
Marina Inì
pp. 881-882.

Andrea L. Smalley with Henry M. Reeves. The Market in Birds: Commercial Hunting, Conservation, and the Origins of Wildlife Consumerism, 1850–1920.
Samiparna Samanta
pp. 882-883.

Shira Shmuely. The Bureaucracy of Empathy: Law, Vivisection, and Animal Pain in Late Nineteenth-Century Britain.
Jeff Schauer
pp. 883-884.

Katherine L. Carroll. Building Schools, Making Doctors: Architecture and the Modern American Physician.
David Theodore
pp. 885-886.

Jane Hamlett; Julie-Marie Strange. Pet Revolution: Animals and the Making of Modern British Life.
Aparna Nair
pp. 886-887.

Peter Coates. Squirrel Nation: Reds, Greys and the Meaning of Home.
Etienne Benson
pp. 887-888.

Julie M. Powell. Bodies of Work: The First World War and the Transnational Making of Rehabilitation.
Beth Linker
pp. 888-890.

Amanda Lanzillo. Pious Labor: Islam, Artisanship, and Technology in Colonial India.
Shankar Nair
pp. 890-891.

Jennifer S. Light. States of Childhood: From the Junior Republic to the American Republic, 1895–1945.
Bonnie Evans
pp. 891-892.

Rachel Fountain Eames. Physics and the Modernist Avant-Garde: Quantum Modernisms and Modernist Relativities.
Pengfei Zhang
pp. 893-894.

Benjamin Breen. Tripping on Utopia: Margaret Mead, the Cold War and the Troubled Birth of Psychedelic Science.
Andrew Jones
pp. 894-895.

Sharon Kingsland. A Lab for All Seasons: The Laboratory Revolution in Modern Botany and the Rise of Physiological Plant Ecology..
Kärin Nickelsen
pp. 895-897.

Mark Solovey; Christian Dayé, eds. Cold War Social Science: Transnational Entanglements.
Aya Homei
pp. 897-898.

Jayita Sarkar. Ploughshares and Swords: India’s Nuclear Program in the Global Cold War.
Itty Abraham
pp. 898-899.

Davide Orsini. The Atomic Archipelago: US Nuclear Submarines and Technopolitics of Risk in Cold War Italy.
Donatella Germanese
pp. 899-900.

César Ernesto Abadía-Barrero. Health in Ruins: The Capitalist Destruction of Medical Care at a Colombian Maternity Hospital.
Lina Pinto-García
pp. 900-902.

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