Museums in Science Fiction, Science Fiction in Museums
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2022 |
Kistler, Jordan |
The measurement of time: Mann and Einstein's thought experiments
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2017 |
Caracheo, Armando |
Dream of an unfettered electrical future: Nikola Tesla, the electrical utopian novel, and an alternative American sociotechnical imaginary
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2017 |
Lieberman, Jennifer L. |
The romantic-era lecture : diving and reuniting the arts and sciences
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2016 |
Hessel, Kurtis |
Longitude and simultaneity in philosophy, physics, and empires
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2015 |
Siegert, Bernhard |
Differrence machines : time in experimental systems
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2015 |
Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg |
The automatization of Nikola Tesla : thinking invention in the late nineteenth century
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2013 |
Thibault, Ghislain |
Stimulating music : the pleasures and dangers of "electric music," 1750 - 1900
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2011 |
Kennaway, James |
Natural history on blocks, in bodies, and on the hearth : juvenile science literature and games, 1850 - 1875
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2011 |
Zimmermann, Virginia |
Stories, skulls and colonial collections
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2011 |
Roque, Ricardo |
Deciphering the language of nature : cryptography, secrecy, and alterity in Francis Bacon
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2011 |
Clody, Michael C. |
Amateur knowledge : public art and citizen science
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2011 |
Rogers, Hannah |
The work of imagining subatomic particles in early quantum mechanics
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2011 |
Miller, Sean |
Paul Valéry and geometry : instrument, writing model, practice
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2010 |
Krauthausen, Karin |
Poetological-technical operations : representation of motion in Adalbert Stifter
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2010 |
Strowick, Elisabeth |
Shakespeare's Origin of Species and Darwin's Tempest
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2010 |
Love, Glen A. |
From Romantic tools to technics : Heideggerian questions in Novalis's anthropology
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2010 |
Holland, Jocelyn |
Thinking about/on thinking : observations on the thought photography of the early twentieth century
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2010 |
Flach, Sabine |
Lost dogs, last birds, and listed species: cultures of extinction
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2010 |
Heise, Ursula K. |
The literary compass : an outlook on the poetic functions of hydrography
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2010 |
Wolf, Burkhardt |