Endeavour

Papers
(The TQCC of Endeavour is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Book Review7
Diogenes’ tub and the double bind of science and vocation in the late Middle Ages5
Book Review5
Women’s education and career development in agriculture in Russia in the early twentieth century4
Horticulture as a profession for middle-class German and Austrian women, 1890–19404
Constructing the “home-side” of a scientific legacy: Mary Everest Boole, pedagogy, and domesticity4
The figure of Darwin in colloquial science3
Editorial Board3
Searching for motives: Suicides of doctors and dentists in the Third Reich and the postwar period, 1933–19493
Book Review2
Book Review2
The dinosaur from 600 BCE! Interpreting the dragon of Babylon, from archaeological excavation into fringe science2
Editorial Board2
The gendering of agriculture in late nineteenth century colonial Hokkaido: The case of Kane Watanabe (1859–1945)2
Corrigendum to “‘The moon quivered like a snake’: A medieval chronicler, lunar explosions, and a puzzle for modern interpretation” [Endeavour 44(4) (2020) 100750]2
Editorial Board2
Editorial Board2
The playful unliving: Creativity and contingency in scientific practice2
Book review2
Celestial and mythical origins of the citadel of Bukhara2
From grandmothers to granddaughters: Generational agricultural knowledge among rural women in British Mandate Palestine2
Dis-ease and epidemics: Shock and modern-era perceptions of contagion2
A film review of Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know, directed by Peter Galison. Collapsar, Sandbox Films, 2020.2
Book Review2
Editorial Board1
The problem and probability of marriage for alumnae in Progressive Era United States1
Book review1
Charles Bogue Luffman, Ina Higgins, and science at the Burnley School of horticulture in Melbourne, Australia, 1891–19191
Editorial Board1
Editorial: Highlighting Endeavour's In Vivo Section1
Book Review1
The reductionism of genopolitics in the context of the relationships between biology and political science1
Molecular biology as a “playground” in the life sciences: Questions on the current status of molecular biology1
Editorial Board1
Who’s that lady? — Applying open source intelligence in a history context1
Justin Garson//Madness. A Philosophical Exploration, Oxford University Press (2022). 312 pp., £ 56.00 Hardback, ISBN: 97801976138321
Neck of the woods: Microbes, memory, and resistance1
Book Review1
Vegetable women: Agricultural education, indigenous knowledge, and becoming settlers in early twentieth century Palestine1
Marrying the radical, the conventional, and the mystical: Mathematics, gender and religion in the lives of William Kingdon and Lucy Lane Clifford1
Government controls, non-government reactions: Private radio manufacturing and the development of amateur radio in China (1912–1949)1
Vocation as tragedy: Love and knowledge in the lives of the Mills, the Webers, and the Russells1
Introduction to Ceres: Gendered histories of agricultural and horticultural sciences1
Keeping the house clean: Women and germ theories in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century Britain1
History in the pub: The historiography of J.D. Wetherspoon1
Tikaram and Chandrakala Dhananjaya: A collaborative couple in mathematics from Nepal1
Rhythmic history: Towards a new research agenda for the history of health and medicine1
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