119 Folgen

  1. Judith Kaplan — Linguistics: Reconstructing the Discipline through Universals Research

    Vom: 10.2.2023
  2. DNA Papers: Introduction

    Vom: 30.1.2023
  3. DNA Papers #1: Friedrich Miescher

    Vom: 30.1.2023
  4. Joseph Malherek — Free-Market Socialists: European Émigrés Who Made Capitalist Culture in America

    Vom: 20.11.2022
  5. Susan Brandt on Women Healers: Gender, Authority and Medicine in Early Philadelphia

    Vom: 13.11.2022
  6. Rana Hogarth — Eugenics and the Legacies of Slavery

    Vom: 31.10.2022
  7. Ofer Gal — The Origins of Modern Science: From Antiquity to the Scientific Revolution

    Vom: 28.8.2022
  8. Eugenia Lean — Vernacular Industrialism

    Vom: 8.7.2022
  9. Replay — Abe Gibson's Feral Animals in the American South

    Vom: 23.3.2022
  10. Replay — Aristotle's Masterpiece: Early Modern Sex Ed with Mary Fissell

    Vom: 18.3.2022
  11. Adam R. Shapiro — Trying Biology

    Vom: 10.3.2022
  12. Stephen Weldon — The Scientific Spirit of American Humanism

    Vom: 4.3.2022
  13. Replay — Trust in Science: Vaccines

    Vom: 24.2.2022
  14. Injustice in Science: The Meitner Scandal and Robert Millikan's Troubling Legacy

    Vom: 17.2.2022
  15. Richard Wetzell on "Racial Science" in Nazi Germany

    Vom: 11.2.2022
  16. Replay—Freedom's Laboratory: The Cold War Struggle for the Soul of Science by Audra Wolfe

    Vom: 28.1.2022
  17. Replay—Susan Lindee's Rational Fog: Science and Technology in Modern War

    Vom: 20.1.2022
  18. Andy Evans on Racial Science in Germany

    Vom: 11.1.2022
  19. Emily Merchant — Building the Population Bomb

    Vom: 29.11.2021
  20. Douglas O'Reagan — Taking Nazi Technology

    Vom: 15.11.2021

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