Science in Context

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
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George Montandon, the Ainu and the theory of hologenesis4
Medical decisions influenced by eugenics: Hungarian gynecological practices during the 1910s3
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Elevated to the ranks of a science: Manual labor and Albert Thaer’s doctrine of rational agriculture2
Euclid’s Fourth Postulate: Its authenticity and significance for the foundations of Greek mathematics2
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Botany and national identities: The Tokyo Cherry1
Textual materiality and abstraction in mathematics1
Modernism, modernity, and politics in the general history of science: Implications of Herbert Mehrtens‘ work, from “Vienna 1900” to the Nazi era, and beyond1
Computational Rifts: Parsing the Context of Early Modern Natural Philosophy0
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Interview and interior: Procedures of narrative surveys around 19000
An Irish soldier perceives the stars: Philip O’Sullivan Beare’s exegetic cosmology, c. 1626–300
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Data at the doorstep0
Victims and diplomats: European white stork conservation efforts, animal representations, and images of expertise in postwar ornithology0
Mehrtens, modernism, and modernity: An introduction0
Detecting the unknown in a sea of knowns: Health surveillance, knowledge infrastructures, and the quest for classification egress0
The paradox of necessary uncertainty: Psychopathy, welfare and Munchausen Syndrome in 1950s England0
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Poincaré and counter-modernism0
How to build a scientific discipline in the nineteenth century: In search of autonomy for zoology at the Lisbon Polytechnic School (1837–1862)0
A dangerous preposition: The boundaries of mathematics0
The emergence and the failure of an East-West-German project (1988/89) on the “history of mathematics during the Nazi period”0
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Information, meaning and physics: The intellectual evolution of the English School of Information Theory during 1946-19560
Evidence of undercounting: Collecting data on mental illness in Germany (c. 1825-1925)0
The Ancients and the Moderns: Chasles on Euclid’s lost Porisms and the pursuit of geometry0
The Bryson synthesis: The forging of climate change narratives during the World Food Crisis0
Of pashas, popes, and indivisibles0
The animal model of human disease as a core concept of medical research: Historical cases, failures, and some epistemological considerations0
Formative encounters: Colonial data collection on land and law in German Micronesia0
The world of deviance in the classroom: Psychological experiments on schoolchildren in Weimar Germany0
The Theory-Practice Gap in the Evaluation of Agent-Based Social Simulations0
A tribute to Moritz Epple0
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Examining Mehrtens’ (Counter)modernism in captivity: On Bernard d’Orgeval’s mathematical research in the Oflags0
True to form: Media and data technologies of self-inscription0
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Crossing the doorsteps for social reform: The social crusades of Florence Kelley and Ellen Richards0
Brouwer and Hausdorff: On reassessing the foundations crisis0
Collaborative relations and irresponsible purity: Herbert Mehrtens’ transformation of the historiography of science, medicine, technology and National Socialism0
The hospital as a laboratory: Population studies at Tel-Hashomer hospital in Israel (1950s-1960s)0
A married couple of mathematicians from Vienna remembers Sigmund Freud (1953)0
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Belgium and probability in the nineteenth century: The case of Paul Mansion0
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