Science in Context

Papers
(The median citation count of Science in Context is 0. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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A married couple of mathematicians from Vienna remembers Sigmund Freud (1953)4
How scientific objects end3
Killed by its own obituaries: Explaining the demise of the ether2
At the ends of the line: How the Airy Transit Circle was gradually overshadowed by the Greenwich Prime Meridian2
Botany and national identities: The Tokyo Cherry1
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Do scientific objects have a life (which may end)?1
Victims and diplomats: European white stork conservation efforts, animal representations, and images of expertise in postwar ornithology1
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The world of deviance in the classroom: Psychological experiments on schoolchildren in Weimar Germany0
Information, meaning and physics: The intellectual evolution of the English School of Information Theory during 1946-19560
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The emergence and the failure of an East-West-German project (1988/89) on the “history of mathematics during the Nazi period”0
Dyeing off: On the deaths of dyestuffs as scientific objects0
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The hospital as a laboratory: Population studies at Tel-Hashomer hospital in Israel (1950s-1960s)0
Anatomy collections as “modern ruins”: The nostalgia of lonely specimens0
Examining Mehrtens’ (Counter)modernism in captivity: On Bernard d’Orgeval’s mathematical research in the Oflags0
Mehrtens, modernism, and modernity: An introduction0
A terrifying poison or a cheap fertilizer? The life and death of Mount Vesuvius ash0
Interview and interior: Procedures of narrative surveys around 19000
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Modernism, modernity, and politics in the general history of science: Implications of Herbert Mehrtens‘ work, from “Vienna 1900” to the Nazi era, and beyond0
George Montandon, the Ainu and the theory of hologenesis0
Dead or “undead”? The curious and untidy history of Volta’s concept of “contact potential”0
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Poincaré and counter-modernism0
Data at the doorstep0
Collaborative relations and irresponsible purity: Herbert Mehrtens’ transformation of the historiography of science, medicine, technology and National Socialism0
Medical decisions influenced by eugenics: Hungarian gynecological practices during the 1910s0
Euclid’s Fourth Postulate: Its authenticity and significance for the foundations of Greek mathematics0
Brouwer and Hausdorff: On reassessing the foundations crisis0
Textual materiality and abstraction in mathematics0
The Bryson synthesis: The forging of climate change narratives during the World Food Crisis0
Formative encounters: Colonial data collection on land and law in German Micronesia0
A dangerous preposition: The boundaries of mathematics0
Crossing the doorsteps for social reform: The social crusades of Florence Kelley and Ellen Richards0
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Detecting the unknown in a sea of knowns: Health surveillance, knowledge infrastructures, and the quest for classification egress0
The Ancients and the Moderns: Chasles on Euclid’s lost Porisms and the pursuit of geometry0
Evidence of undercounting: Collecting data on mental illness in Germany (c. 1825-1925)0
True to form: Media and data technologies of self-inscription0
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How to build a scientific discipline in the nineteenth century: In search of autonomy for zoology at the Lisbon Polytechnic School (1837–1862)0
Belgium and probability in the nineteenth century: The case of Paul Mansion0
The Theory-Practice Gap in the Evaluation of Agent-Based Social Simulations0
A tribute to Moritz Epple0
The animal model of human disease as a core concept of medical research: Historical cases, failures, and some epistemological considerations0
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