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History of
Science in the Subject
Bibliography of Books and Dissertations (ca.1980 - ) Academic
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SUBJECTS |
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ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS
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Newfield,
Christopher. Ivy and Industry: Business
and the Making of the |
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Academic institutions |
Reuben, Julie
A. “In Search
of Truth: Scientific Inquiry, Religion, and the Development of the |
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Academic institutions |
Reuben, Julie
A. The Making of the |
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Academic institutions |
Roberts, Jon
H. and James Turner. The Sacred and the |
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Academic institutions |
Stevenson,
Louise L. Scholarly Means to Evangelical Ends:
The |
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ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS:
Biographical |
Angulo, Alex
J. “William Barton Rogers and the Idea of MIT.” DAI 64/08 (2004): 2811-A. (Doct. diss. |
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Academic institutions: Biographical |
Williams,
Roger L. The Origins of Federal Support for
Higher Education: George W. Atherton and the |
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Academic institutions: Institutional |
Elliott, Clark
A. and Margaret W. Rossiter, editors. Science at |
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ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS: Institutional |
Etzkowitz,
Henry. MIT and the Rise of
Entrepreneurial Science. 173pp. |
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Academic institutions: Institutional |
Gobar, Ash and
J. Hill Hamon. A Lamp in the |
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Academic institutions: Institutional |
Gordon, Dane
R. Rochester Institute of Technology: Industrial
Development and Educational Innovation in an |
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Academic institutions: Institutional |
Krasnick,
Phyllis D. “Peter
Cooper and the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.” DAI 47/01 (1986): 104-A. (Doct.
diss., New York University, 1985) |
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ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS:
Institutional |
Levin, Miriam
R. Defining Women’s Scientific
Enterprise: Mount Holyoke Faculty and the Rise of American Science.
209pp. |
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Academic institutions: Institutional |
McMath, Robert
C., Jr. and others. Engineering the New South: Georgia
Tech, 1885-1985. 560pp. |
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Academic institutions: Institutional |
Melia,
Elizabeth A. “Science. Values, and Education: The Search for Cultural Unity at
Harvard under Charles W. Eliot, A. Lawrence Lowell, and James B. Conant.” DAI 57/01 (1996): 422-A. (Doct.
diss., Johns Hopkins University, 1995) |
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Academic institutions: Institutional |
Picher, V.
Ennis. Early Science and the First Century of Physics at |
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Academic institutions: Institutional |
Reagan, Alice
Elizabeth. |
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Academic institutions: Institutional |
Schroth, Donna
J. “From |
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ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS:
Institutional |
Stratton,
Julius A. and Loretta H. Mannix. Mind
and Hand: The Birth of MIT. 781pp. |
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Academic institutions: Institutional |
Tucker, Linda
B. “Science
at |
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Academic institutions: Institutional |
Wallenstein,
Peter. Virginia Tech, |
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Academic institutions: Institutional |
Wood, Roger J. “Science, Education, and
the Political Economy in |
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Academic institutions: Institutional |
Yates, W.
Ross. |
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Subject |
Citation |
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Acoustics |
Thompson,
Emily A. “‘Mysteries
of the Acoustic’: Architectural Acoustics in |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS |
Anderson, John
David. Inventing Flight: The Wright
Brothers and Their Predecessors . 176pp. |
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Aeronautics and astronautics |
Cohen, Daniel. The Great Airship Mystery: A UFO of the 1890s.
212pp. |
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Aeronautics and astronautics |
Crouch, Tom D. A Dream of Wings: Americans and the Airplane,
1875-1905. 349pp. |
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AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS |
Crouch, Tom D.
A Dream of Wings: Americans and the
Airplane, 1875-1905. 352pp. |
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Aeronautics and astronautics |
Crouch, Tom D. The Eagle Aloft: Two Centuries of the Balloon in |
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Aeronautics and astronautics |
Moolman,
Valerie and Time-Life editors. The Road to
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AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS: Artifacts, instruments,
substances |
Evans, Charles
M. The War of the Aeronauts: A History
of Ballooning during the Civil War. 358pp. Mechanicsburg: Stackpole,
2002.
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AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS: Artifacts, instruments,
substances |
Lee, James
Lawrence. “Into the Wind: A History of the American Wind Tunnel, 1896-1941.” DAI 62/10 (2002): 3543-A. (Doct.
diss., |
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AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS: Biographical |
Adams, Noah. The Flyers: In Search of Wilbur and
Orville Wright. 221pp. |
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AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS: Biographical |
Burton, Walt. Wright Brothers Legacy: Orville and Wilbur
Wright and Their Aeroplanes. 224pp. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2003. |
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AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS: Biographical |
Crouch, Tom D.
First Flight: The Wright Brothers and
the Invention of the Airplane. 116pp. |
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AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS: Biographical |
Crouch, Tom D.
Wright Brothers and the Invention of
the Aerial Age. 240pp. |
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AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS: Biographical |
Heppenheimer,
T. A. First Flight: The Wright Brothers
and the Invention of the Airplane. 394pp. |
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Aeronautics and astronautics: Biographical |
Howard, Fred. Wilbur and Orville Wright: A Biography of the Wright
Brothers. 530pp. |
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Aeronautics and astronautics: Biographical |
Jakab, Peter
L. “The
Wright Brothers and the World’s First Airplane: An Investigation of Technical
Creativity and the Inventive Process.”
DAI 50/11 (1990): 3719-A. (Doct. diss., Rutgers University, 1989) |
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Aeronautics and astronautics: Biographical |
Jakab, Peter
L. Visions of a Flying Machine: The Wright Brothers and
the Process of Invention. (Smithsonian
History of Aviation Series). 263pp.
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AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS: Biographical |
Tobin, James. To Conquer the Air: The Wright Brothers
and the Great Race for Flight. 433pp. |
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AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS: |
Scamehorn, H.
Lee. Balloons to Jets: A Century of
Aeronautics in |
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AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS: Sources |
Wright,
Wilbur. The Papers of Wilbur and
Orville Wright: Including the Chanute-Wright Letters and Other Papers of
Octave Chanute. Edited by Marvin W. McFarland. 2 vols. (1278pp.). |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Agricultural chemistry |
Wines, Richard
A. “From
Recycled Wastes to Commercial Fertilizers: The Evolution of a Technological
System in the |
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Agricultural chemistry: Artifacts, instruments, substances |
Wines, Richard
A. Fertilizer in |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Agricultural experiment stations: |
Kerr, |
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Agricultural experiment stations: |
Smith, David
C. The |
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Agricultural experiment stations: |
Danbom, David
B. Our Purpose Is to Serve: The First Century of the |
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Agricultural experiment stations: |
Cumo,
Christopher Martin. “A History of the |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Agriculture |
Atack, Jeremy
and Fred Bateman. To Their Own Soil: Agriculture in the
Antebellum North. (Henry A. Wallace
Series on Agricultural History and Rural Studies). 322pp. |
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Agriculture |
Cochrane,
Willard W. The Development of American
Agriculture: A Historical Analysis. 467pp. |
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AGRICULTURE |
Cohen,
Benjamin R. “Notes from the Ground: Science and Agricultural Improvements in
the Early American Republic.” DAI 66/12 (2006): 4508-A. (Doct. diss.,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2005) |
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Agriculture |
Cunfer,
Geoffrey Alan. “Common Ground: The American Grassland, 1870-1970.” DAI 60/09
(2000): 3492-A. (Doct. diss.,
University of Texas, Austin, 1999) |
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Agriculture |
Ebeling,
Walter. The Fruited Plain: The Story of American
Agriculture. 433pp. |
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Agriculture |
Heyboer,
Maarten. “Grass-counters,
Stock-feeders, and the Dual Orientation of Applied Science: The History of
Range Science, 1895-1960.” DAI 53/03 (1992): 931-A. (Doct. diss., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1992) |
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Agriculture |
Hurt, R.
Douglas. American Agriculture: A Brief History.
412pp. |
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Agriculture |
Hurt, R.
Douglas. American Farm Tools: From Hand Power to
Steam Power. 121pp. |
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AGRICULTURE |
Jones, Jeffrey
Jacob. “The World Was Our Garden: United States Plant Introduction, Empire,
and Industrial Agri(culture), 1898-1948.” DAI
66/03 (2005): 1131-A. (Doct. diss., Purdue University, 2004) |
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Agriculture |
Knobloch,
Frieda. The Culture of Wilderness: Agriculture as
Colonization in the American West. (Studies
in rural culture). 204pp. |
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Agriculture |
Leighton, |
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Agriculture |
Marcus, Alan
I. Agricultural Science and the Quest for Legitimacy:
Farmers, Agricultural Colleges, and Experiment Stations, 1870-1890.
(Henry A. Wallace Series on Agricultural
History and Rural Studies). 269pp.
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Agriculture |
McClelland,
Peter D. Sowing Modernity: |
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AGRICULTURE |
Olea-Franco,
Adolfo. “One Century of Higher Agricultural Education and Research in |
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Agriculture |
Punch, Walter
T. and William Howard Adams, editors. Keeping |
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Agriculture |
Russell,
Howard S. A Long, Deep Furrow: Three Centuries
of Farming in |
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AGRICULTURE |
Stoll, Steven.
Larding the Lean Earth: Soil and
Society in Nineteenth Century |
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Agriculture |
Stross,
Randall E. The Stubborn Land: American
Agriculturalists on Chinese Soil, 1898- 1937. 272pp. |
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Agriculture |
Tucker, David
M. Kitchen Gardening in |
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AGRICULTURE: Artifacts, instruments, substances |
McKinley,
Shepherd W. “The Origins of ‘King’ Phosphate in the New South: Workers,
Managers, and Entrepreneurs in |
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Agriculture: Bibliography |
Amerine,
Maynard A. and Herman Phaff, compilers. Bibliography
of Publications by the Faculty, Staff, and Students of the |
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Agriculture: Biographical |
Allmendinger,
Jr., David F., editor. Incidents of My Life: Edmund Ruffin’s
Autobiography. 274pp. |
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Agriculture: Biographical |
Cross, Coy F. Justin Smith Morrill: Father of the Land-Grant
Colleges. 159pp. |
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Agriculture: Biographical |
Martin,
Russell L. “Mr.
Jefferson’s Business: The Farming Letters of Thomas Jefferson and Edmund
Bacon, 1806-1826.” DAI 55/10 (1995): 3191-A. (Doct. diss., University of Virginia, 1994) |
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Agriculture: Biographical |
Mathew,
William M. Edmund Ruffin and the Crisis of
Slavery in the Old South: The Failure of Agricultural Reform. 286pp. |
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Agriculture: Biographical |
Mitchell,
Betty L. Edmund Ruffin: A Biography.
306pp. |
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Agriculture: Biographical |
Ruffin,
Edmund. Agriculture, Geology, and Society in Antebellum |
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Agriculture: Biographical |
Ruffin,
Edmund. Nature’s Management: Writings on Landscape and
Reform, 1822-1859. Edited by Jack
Temple Kirby. 375pp. |
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Agriculture: |
Sackman,
Douglas C. “‘By
Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them’: Nature, Culture, and Growth in |
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Agriculture: |
Sawyer,
Richard C. “To
Make a Spotless |
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Agriculture: |
Sawyer,
Richard C. To Make a Spotless |
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Agriculture: |
Stoll, Steven. The Fruits of Natural Advantage: Making the
Industrial Countryside in |
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Agriculture: |
Knollenberg,
Ronald William. “Environmental-Technological Interactions in Colorado High Plains
Agricultural History.” DAI 57/04 (1996): 1808-A. (Doct. diss, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1996) |
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Agriculture: |
Fitzgerald,
Deborah Kay. “The Business of Breeding: Public and Private Development of Hybrid Corn
in |
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Agriculture: |
Fitzgerald,
Deborah Kay. The Business of Breeding: Hybrid Corn
in |
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Agriculture: Institutional |
Baatz, Simon. Venerate the Plough: History of the |
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Agriculture: Institutional |
Bezilla,
Michael. The |
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Agriculture: Institutional |
Marcus, Alan |
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Agriculture: Institutional |
Smith, J.
Allan. The |
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AGRICULTURE: Institutional |
Widder, Keith
R. Michigan Agricultural College: The
Evolution of a Land-Grant Philosophy, 1855-1925. 547pp. East Lansing: Michigan State University
Press, 2005. |
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AGRICULTURE: |
Sharrer, G.
Terry. A Kind of Fate: Agricultural Change
in |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Anatomy |
Sappol,
Michael. “The
Cultural Politics of Anatomy in 19th-Century |
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ANATOMY |
Sappol,
Michael. A Traffic of Dead Bodies:
Anatomy and Embodied Social Identity in Nineteenth-Century |
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Anatomy: Biographical |
Pattison, F.
L. M. Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and Antagonist,
1791-1851. (History of American
Science and Technology Series). 284pp.
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Anatomy: Institutional |
Pauly, John
E., editor. The American Association of
Anatomists, 1888-1987: Essays on the History of Anatomy in |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Animals (attitudes and protection) |
Beers, Diane
L. “A
History of Animal Advocacy in |
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ANIMALS (ATTITUDES AND PROTECTION) |
Coleman, Jon
Thomas. “Wolves in American History.” DAI
64/03 (2003): 1037-A. (Doct. diss., |
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Animals (attitudes and protection) |
Flynn, Kelly
Maureen. “Peaceable
Kingdoms: Constructions of Animal Life in American Literature, 1850-1950.” DAI 60/05 (1999): 1557-A. (Doct.
diss., Princeton University, 1999) |
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Animals (attitudes and protection) |
Jones, Susan
D. “Animal
Value, Veterinary Medicine, and the Domestic Animal Economy in the |
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Animals (attitudes and protection) |
Mighetto,
Lisa. “Wild
Animals in American Thought and Culture, 1870s-1930s.” DAI 47/08
(1987): 3169-A. (Doct. diss.,
University of Washington, 1986) |
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Animals (attitudes and protection) |
Mighetto,
Lisa. Wild Animals and American Environmental Ethics.
177pp. |
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ANIMALS (ATTITUDES AND PROTECTION) |
Mizelle, David
Brett. “‘To the Curious’: The Cultural Work of Exhibitions of Exotic and
Performing Animals in the Early |
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Animals (attitudes and protection) |
Turner, James. Reckoning with the Beast: Animals, Pain, and
Humanity in the Victorian Mind. 190pp.
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ANIMALS (ATTITUDES AND PROTECTION) |
Williams, Anna
Elizabeth. “Nothing but Bodies: Nineteenth Century Representations of Animals
in Georges Cuvier’s Natural System and US Industrial Meat Production.” DAI 61/09 (2001): 3406-A. (Doct.
diss., |
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ANIMALS (ATTITUDES AND PROTECTION): Biographical |
Dehler,
Gregory John. “An American Crusader: William Temple Hornaday and Wildlife
Protection in |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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Anthropology and ethnology |
Babcock,
Barbara A. and Nancy J. Parezo. Daughters of
the Desert: Women Anthropologists and the Native American Southwest,
1880-1980: An Illustrated Catalogue. 241pp. |
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Anthropology and ethnology |
Baker, Lee D. “The Role of
Anthropology in the Social Construction of Race, 1896-1954.” DAI 55/08 (1995): 2451-A. (Doct.
diss., Temple University, 1994) |
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Anthropology and ethnology |
Baker, Lee D. From Savage to Negro: Anthropology and the
Construction of Race, 1896-1954. 325pp.
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Anthropology and ethnology |
Bieder, Robert
E. Science Encounters the Indian, 1820-1880: The Early
Years of American Ethnology. 290pp.
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY |
Burba, Juliet Marie.
“ ‘Whence Came the American Indian?’: American Anthropologists and the
Origins Question, 1880-1935.” DAI
67/01 (2006): 312-A. (Doct. diss., University of Minnesota, 2006) |
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Anthropology and ethnology |
Choy, Philip
P., Lorraine Dong, and Marlon K. Hom, editors.
Coming
Man: 19th Century American Perceptions of the Chinese. 1st |
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Anthropology and ethnology |
Dilworth, Leah
Collett. “Imagining
the Primitive: Representations of Native Americans in the Southwest,
1880-1930.” DAI 54/02
(1993): 569-A. (Doct. diss., Yale
University, 1992) |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY |
Fowler, Don D.
A Laboratory for Anthropology: Science
and Romanticism in the American Southwest, 1846-1930. 497pp. |
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Anthropology and ethnology |
Helm, June,
editor. Social Contexts of American Ethnology, 1840-1984.
184pp. |
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Anthropology and ethnology |
Hume, Brad D. “The Naturalization of
Humanity in |
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Anthropology and ethnology |
Joyce, Barry
Alan. “‘As
the Wolf from the Dog’: American Overseas Exploration and the
Compartmentalization of Humankind, 1838-1859.” DAI 56/10
(1996): 4118-A. (Doct. diss.,
University of California, Riverside, 1995) |
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Anthropology and ethnology |
Mark, Joan. Four Anthropologists: An American Science in Its
Early Years. 209pp. |
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Anthropology and ethnology |
McAllister,
Edwin J. “Inclusion
Acts: The Ideological Work of 19th-Century American |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY |
McLaughlin,
Castle. Arts of Diplomacy: Lewis and |
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Anthropology and ethnology |
Oestreicher,
David Max. “The
Anatomy of the Walam Olum: The Dissection of a 19th-Century Anthropological
Hoax.” DAI 57/02 (1996): 742-A. (Doct.
diss., Rutgers University, 1995) |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY |
Patterson,
Thomas Carl. Social History of
Anthropology in the |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY |
Poignant,
Roslyn. Professional Savages: Captive Lives
and Western Spectacle. 302pp. |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Barnhart,
Terry A. “Of
Mounds and Men: The Early Anthropological Career of Ephraim George Squier.” DAI 50/10 (1990): 3338-A. (Doct.
diss., Miami University, 1989) |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Biographical |
Barnhart,
Terry A. Ephraim George Squier and the
Development of American Anthropology. 425pp. |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Biographical |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Baxter,
Sylvester. The Southwest in the American
Imagination: The Writings of Sylvester Baxter, 1881-1889. Edited by Curtis M. Hinsley and David R. Wilcox.
(Frank Hamilton Cushing and the Hemenway
Southwestern Archaeological Expedition, 1886-1889; v. 1. The |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Biographical |
Boewe,
Charles. John D. Clifford’s Indian Antiquities:
Related Material by C.S. Rafinesque. 240pp. |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Biographical |
Fernlund,
Kevin J. William Henry Holmes and the
Rediscovery of the American West. 300pp. |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Biographical |
Gaudio,
Michael. “ |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Gay, E. Jane. With the Nez Perces: Alice Fletcher in the Field,
1889-92. Edited, with an
introduction by Frederick E. Hoxie and Joan T. Mark. 188pp. |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Green, Jesse,
editor. Cushing at Zuni: The Correspondence and Journals of
Frank Hamilton Cushing, 1879-1884. 441pp.
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Lange, Charles
H. and Carroll L. Riley. Bandelier:
The Life and Adventures of Adolph Bandelier. 263 pp. |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Biographical |
Leopold, Joan.
Prix Volney Essay Series: Volume 2,
Early Nineteenth-Century Contributions to General and Amerindian Linguistics:
Du Ponceau and Rafinesque. [340pp.]. |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Mark, Joan. A Stranger in Her |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Biographical |
Moses, Daniel Noah.
“Lewis Henry Morgan’s ‘barbaric yawp’: The Making of a Victorian
Anthropologist.” DAI 62/02 (2001):
743-A. (Doct. diss., |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Moses, L. G. The Indian Man: A Biography of James Mooney.
293pp. |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Mosser, Duane
Paul. “Henry
Rowe Schoolcraft: Eyewitness to a Changing Frontier.” DAI 52/10
(1992): 3703-A. (Doct. diss.,
University of California-Santa Barbara, 1991) |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Porter, Joseph
C. Paper Medicine Man: John Gregory Bourke and his
American West. 362pp. |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Porter, Joseph
C. “John
Gregory Bourke, Victorian Soldier Scientist: The Western Apprenticeship,
1869-1886 (American West).” DAI 43/06 (1982): 2066-A. (Doct. diss., University of Texas-Austin, 1980) |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Biographical |
Regal, Brian.
“Terrible Monkeys: Henry |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Biographical |
Regal, Brian. Henry |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Biographical |
Ruud, Brandon
K., editor. Karl Bodmer’s North
American Prints. 382pp. |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Tooker,
Elisabeth. Lewis H. Morgan on Iroquois Material
Culture. 325pp., 17, 20 leaves of
plates. |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Trautmann,
Thomas R. Lewis Henry Morgan and the Invention
of Kinship. 290pp. |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Trautmann,
Thomas R. and Karl Sanford Kabelac. The Library
of Lewis Henry Morgan. Part 6 includes
introduction and the inventory. Part 7 includes the catalogue and register of
Morgan papers. (Transactions of the
American Philosophical Society, v. 84, pt. 6-7). 336pp. |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Biographical |
Welch, Rebecca
H. “Alice
Cunningham Fletcher, Anthropologist and Indian Rights Reformer.” DAI 41/08 (1981): 3637-A. (Doct.
diss., George Washington University, 1980) |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Institutional |
Hinsley, Curtis
J., Jr. Savages and Scientists: The Smithsonian Institution
and the Development of American Anthroplogy, 1846-1910. 319pp. Washington,
D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1981. |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Institutional |
Joyce, Barry
Alan. The Shaping of American Ethnography: The Wilkes
Exploring Expedition. (Critical
Studies in the History of Anthropology, 2). 196pp. |
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Anthropology and ethnology: Institutional |
Winegrad,
Dilys Pegler. Through Time, Across Continents: A
Hundred Years of Archaeology and Anthropology at the |
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Anthropology and ethnology: |
McKusick,
Marshall Bassford. The |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Sources |
DeLaguna,
Frederica, editor. American
Anthropology, 1888-1920: Papers from the American Anthropologist. 838pp. |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Sources (archival) |
Cushing, Frank
Hamilton. The Florida Journals of Frank
Hamilton Cushing. Edited by Phyllis E. Kolianos and Brent R. Weisman.
(Ripley P. Bullen Series). 161pp. Gainesville: University Press of Florida,
2005. |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Sources (archival) |
Cushing, Frank
Hamilton. The Lost Florida Manuscript of
Frank Hamilton Cushing. Edited by Phyllis E. Kolianos and Brent R.
Weisman. (Ripley P. Bullen Series). 281pp. Gainesville: University Press of
Florida, 2005. |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Sources (archival) |
Cushing, Frank
Hamilton. The Lost Itinerary of Frank
Hamilton Cushing. Edited by Curtis M. Hinsley and David R. Wilcox. (The |
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ETHNOLOGY: Sources (archival) |
McGee, W. J. Trails to Tiburon: The 1894 and 1895 Field
Diaries of W. J. McGee. Transcribed by Hazel McFeely Fontana; annotations
and introduction by Bernard L. Fontana. ( |
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SUBJECT |
CITATION |
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ARCHAEOLOGY |
Browman, David
L. and Stephen Williams. New
Perspectives on the Origins of Americanist Archaeology. 378pp. |
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ARCHAEOLOGY |
Snead, James
E. Ruins and Rivals: The Making of
Southwest Archaeology. 226pp. |
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Archaeology |
Willey, Gordon
Randolph and Jeremy A. Sabloff. A History
of American Archaeology. 3rd
edition. 384pp. |
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ARCHAEOLOGY: Biographical |
Boewe,
Charles. C. S. Rafinesque and Ohio
Valley Archaeology. (Ancient America, Research Monograph no. 6). 28pp.
Barnardsville, N.C.: Center for Ancient American Studies, 2004. |
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ARCHAEOLOGY: Biographical |
Bostwick, Todd
William. “Revisiting the Dean: Byron Cummings and Southwestern Archaeology,
1893–1954.” DAI 64/03 (2003):
961-A. (Doct. diss., |
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Archaeology: Biographical |
Desmond, |
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ARCHAEOLOGY: Biographical |
Glassman,
Steve. On the Trail of the Maya
Explorer: Tracing the Epic Journey of John Lloyd Stephens. 283pp.
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