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Andrés Freijomil, Arts de braconner. Une histoire matérielle de la lecture chez Michel de Certeau
Andrés Freijomil, Arts de braconner.
Lila Caimari
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This article, based on posthumous military inventories, examines the working conditions and cartographic production of military engineers and geographers who, as itinerant practitioners, traveled constantly due to their various postings and the shifting ...
Grégoire Binois, Émilie Orgeix (d')
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Introduction - Les mathématiques professionnelles (xvie-xixe siècle)
The contributions gathered here are devoted to the application of mathematical knowledge from the 17th to the 19th century in various professional settings.
Thomas Morel, Thomas Preveraud
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Poisons in the Twentieth Century: Unpunished Crimes, Slow Violence and the Role of History
This article will provide a review of recent historical scholarship on toxic products. It will start by discussing studies on the history of nineteenth-century criminal poisoning and continue with recent literature on twentieth-century toxic hazards in ...
José Ramón Bertomeu-Sánchez
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Introduction - Milieux, media, écologie des savoirs
From the Gallery of Zoology in Lyon to the colonial museums of Fas-cist Italy, to the excavations of Persepolis, the contributions gathered in this special issue propose extending the anthropology of places of knowledge into an ecology of practices in ...
Simon Dumas Primbault +2 more
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Bringing the Empire to the Provinces: Colonial Museums and Colonial. Knowledge in Fascist Italy
In Mussolini’s totalitarian state the colonial collections, displaying raw materials and natural history specimens as well as ethnographic collections, were part of wider political contexts; they provided comforting ideas of supremacy and control ...
Beatrice Falcucci
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The first modern meridian circle after Rømer’s Rota Meridiana (1704) was constructed by Johann Georg Repsold (1770-1830) in 1802, used in the first Hamburg observatory, restored for Göttingen, 1818. A new meridian circle, made by A. & G.
Gudrun Wolfschmidt
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Robert-Lionel Séguin (1920-1982) : Une triple trajectoire [PDF]
L’auteur propose dans cet article de revisiter l’oeuvre de Robert-Lionel Séguin par le biais de trois dimensions fondamentales de sa carrière, celles d’ethnohistorien, de collectionneur et de muséologue.
Bergeron, Yves
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Patrimoine scientifique : le temps des doutes ? Avant-propos
Since the beginning of the 1990s, scientific heritage in France has been the subject of patient monitoring and the most exhaustive survey possible. The risks of destruction of certain places or the disappearance of certain instruments have certainly not ...
Jérôme Lamy
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The historiography of fertilizers has been characterized for the last twenty years by an effervescence of research work. It is part of the upheavals related to environmental issues (industrial pollution and waste recycling), the crisis of the ...
Philippe Martin
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