001A01 (1993) |
Linda Woodbridge | Patchwork: Piecing the Early Modern Mind In England's First Century of Print Culture |
001A06 (1993) |
Dirk Stemerding [Pays-Bas] | How to make oneself nature's spokesman? A latourian account of classification in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century natural history |
000C61 (2007) |
Martha Klironomos | Early Twentieth‐Century British Women Travellers to Greece: Contextualizing the Example of Virginia Woolf |
000C66 (2007) |
Bryan Hogeveen | Discontinuity and/in the Early Twentieth Century Ontario Juvenile Court |
001549 (1998) |
Marlene Shore | The first moderns: Profiles in the origins of twentieth‐century thought; Prehistories of the future: The primitivist project and the culture of modernism |
001700 (1996) |
Sonu Shamdasani | Organic memory: history and the body in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries |
000009 (2016) |
Yazan Abu Ghazal [Oman] ; Devon E. Hinton [États-Unis] | Platzschwindel, agoraphobia and their influence on theories of anxiety at the end of the nineteenth century: theories of the role of biology and 'representations' (Vorstellungen). |
000023 (2016) |
J M Jordan [États-Unis] | 'Ancient episteme' and the nature of fossils: a correction of a modern scholarly error. |
000292 (2012) |
Natasha Eaton [Royaume-Uni] | ‘Enchanted Traps?’ The Historiography of Art and Colonialism in Eighteenth‐century India |
000351 (2012) |
Kennet Granholm [Suède] | Locations of Knowledge in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Esoteric Discourse and Western Identities. By Kocku von Stuckrad. |
000712 (2010) |
Lynn Robson [Royaume-Uni] | ‘We’ll build in sonnets pretty rooms’: Early Modern Literary Studies, the ‘Spatial Turn’ and Ecocriticism |
000735 (2010) |
James R. Farr | The locksmith craft in early modern Edinburgh – By Aaron M. Allen |
000796 (2010) |
Tom Ericsson | Fathers and godfathers: spiritual kinship in early‐modern Italy – By Guido Alfani |
000806 (2010) |
Sandra Jean Davidson | Complex Responsive Processes: A New Lens for Leadership in Twenty‐First‐Century Health Care |
000817 (2010) |
Kenneth Morgan | Bridging the early modern Atlantic world: people, products, and practices on the move – By Caroline A. Williams |
000820 (2010) |
Massimo Leone [Italie] | Ancient tradition and modern audacity: On the (proto-) semiotic ideas of Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz |
000E80 (2005) |
Eileen O'Neill | Early Modern Women Philosophers and the History of Philosophy |
000E81 (2005) |
Herman Ooms | Early Modern Japanese Intellectual History: USA, France, and Germany |
000F62 (2004) |
Kathryn A. Woolard [États-Unis] | Is the Past a Foreign Country?: Time, Language Origins, and the Nation in Early Modern Spain |
001075 (2003) |
| Early Modern |
001162 (2002) |
Daniel Harrison | Nonconformist Notions of Nineteenth–Century Enharmonicism |
001675 (1997) |
T. Carlos Jacques [Maroc] | From Savages and Barbarians to Primitives: Africa, Social Typologies, and History in Eighteenth–Century French Philosophy |
001D49 (1986) |
Syed A. Rahim [États-Unis] | Language as power apparatus: observations on English and cultural policy in nineteenth‐century India |
001D92 (1985) |
Sylvain Auroux [États-Unis] ; Dino Buzzetti [États-Unis] | Current issues in eighteenth-century linguistic historiography |
001E27 (1983) |
John Milbank | William Warburton: An Eighteenth Century Bishop Fallen among Post‐Structuralists |
001F72 (1978) |
Erik Stenius [Finlande] | Foundations of Mathematics: Ancient Greek and Modern |
000019 (2016) |
Rodrigo Vellasco Duarte Silvestre [Brésil] ; Alex Junior Souza De Souza [Brésil] ; Edivaldo Costa Sousa Júnior [Brésil] ; Allan Kaio Silva [Brésil] ; Wyller Alencar De Mello [Brésil] ; Marcio Roberto T. Nunes [Brésil] ; João Lídio S. G. V. Júnior [Brésil] ; Jedson Ferreira Cardoso [Brésil] ; Janaina Mota De Vasconcelos [Brésil] ; Layanna Freitas De Oliveira [Brésil] ; Sandro Patroca Da Silva [Brésil] ; Adriana Marques J. Da Silva [Brésil] ; Brigida Gomes Fries [Brésil] ; Maria Eugênia L. Summa [Brésil] ; Lilian Rose M. De Sá [Brésil] | First New World Primate Papillomavirus Identification in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil: Alouatta guariba papillomavirus 1 |
000051 (2015) |
Janina Wellmann [Allemagne] | Folding into being: early embryology and the epistemology of rhythm. |
000060 (2015) |
Christian Paris [Royaume-Uni] ; Ieisha Pentland [Royaume-Uni] ; Ian Groves [Royaume-Uni] ; David C. Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon J. Powis [Royaume-Uni] ; Nicholas Coleman [Royaume-Uni] ; Sally Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; Joanna L. Parish [Royaume-Uni] | CCCTC-Binding Factor Recruitment to the Early Region of the Human Papillomavirus 18 Genome Regulates Viral Oncogene Expression |
000069 (2014-12-05) |
Jean-Patrick Loiseau [France] | François Bordes (1919-1981) and the construction of Prehistory in the second half of the 20th century. |
000322 (2012) |
Kelly Wisecup | Science and the Atlantic World in Early American Literary Studies |
000338 (2012) |
Robert K. Fleck ; F. Andrew Hanssen | On the Benefits and Costs of Legal Expertise: Adjudication in Ancient Athens |
000350 (2012) |
Don Fallis [États-Unis] | Lying as a Violation of Grice's First Maxim of Quality |
000589 (2011) |
Vered Maimon | On the Singularity of Early Photography: William Henry Fox Talbot’s Botanical Images |
000593 (2011) |
Maya Warrier | Modern Ayurveda in Transnational Context |
000730 (2010) |
Terry Gourvish | The world's first railway system: enterprise, competition and regulation on the railway network in Victorian Britain – By Mark Casson |
000732 (2010) |
Frits Bos | The statistical mind in modern society: the Netherlands, 1850–1940. Vol. I: Official statistics, social progress and modern enterprise; Vol. II: Statistics and scientific work – Edited by Jacques G. S. J. van Maarseveen, Paul M. M. Klep, and Ida H. Stamhuis |
000748 (2010) |
Aris Sarafianos | Sensory Politics and Art History: Formalism and Modern Ways of Life |
000797 (2010) |
Michael Turner | Farming to halves: the hidden history of sharefarming in England from medieval to modern times – By Elizabeth Griffiths and Mark Overton |
000A50 (2008) |
Viola Balz [Allemagne] | [The birth of the 'diagnostic card'--on the genesis of an ,episteme' of neuroleptic efficacy in the early period of research on antipsychotic drugs in the FRG]. |
000B52 (2008) |
John E. Cort | History of Early Stone Sculpture at Mathura, CA. 150 BCE–100 CE – By Sonya Rhie Quintanilla |
000B69 (2008) |
Frank J. Korom | Bourgeois Hinduism, or the Faith of the Modern Vedantists – By Brian A. Hatcher |
000C11 (2007) |
David Runia | XXV — THE REHABILITATION OF THE JACKDAW: PHILO OF ALEXANDRIA AND ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY* |
000C29 (2007) |
Lara Perry | THE SUBJECT IN ART: PORTRAITURE AND THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN BY CATHERINE M SOUSSLOFF |
000C56 (2007) |
Hanan Yoran | FLORENTINE CIVIC HUMANISM AND THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN IDEOLOGY |
000D36 (2006) |
| SUSUMU SHIMAZONO ON POPULAR RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS IN MODERN JAPAN |
000D51 (2006) |
Christoph F. E. Holzhey | On the Emergence of Sexual Difference in the 18th Century: Economies of Pleasure in Herder's Liebe und Selbstheit |
000E53 (2005) |
Caroline Humphrey ; Altanhuu Hu Relbaatar | Regret as a Political Intervention: An Essay in the Historical Anthropology of the Early Mongols |
000E69 (2005) |
Xinzhong Yao [Royaume-Uni] | KNOWLEDGE AND INTERPRETATION: A HERMENEUTICAL STUDY OF WISDOM IN EARLY CONFUCIAN AND ISRAELITE TRADITIONS |
000F07 (2005) |
Béatrice Han-Pile [Royaume-Uni] | Is early Foucault a historian? : History, history and the analytic of finitude |
000F48 (2004) |
James W. Perkinson [États-Unis] | Reversing the Gaze: Constructing European Race Discourse as Modern Witchcraft Practice |
000F89 (2004) |
Jason Aleksander [États-Unis] | Modern paradoxes of Aristotle's logic |
001054 (2003) |
| Late Modern |
001172 (2002) |
Gert Biesta [Royaume-Uni] | How General Can Bildung Be? Reflections on the Future of a Modern Educational Ideal |
001177 (2002) |
Margaret Denton [États-Unis] | Francis Wey and the Discourse of Photography as Art in France in the Early 1850s: ‘Rien n’est beau que le vrai; mais il faut le choisir’ |
001200 (2001) |
Olli S. Miettinen | The modern scientific physician: 1. Can practice be science? |
001228 (2001) |
Joan Fitzpatrick ; Jennifer Richards | V The Sixteenth Century: Excluding Drama after 1550 |
001323 (2000) |
Tom Webster ; Patricia Allerston | V Sixteenth Century |
001324 (2000) |
Sohail Inayatullah ; Jennifer Gidley | Trends Transforming the Universities of This Century Virtualize, Disappear, or Transform |
001383 (2000) |
T. H. Hamann [États-Unis] | Modern etiquette and foucault's ethical technologies |
001546 (1998) |
B. Edward Mcclellan [États-Unis] | The making of the modern university: Intellectual transformation and the marginalization of morality |
001600 (1998) |
John P. Van Gigch [États-Unis] | Book review: The Epistemology of the Social Sciences According to Michel Foucault (1926–1984): Part XIV of ‘Design of the Modern Inquiring System’ |
001610 (1998) |
Harry M. Marks [États-Unis] | A half‐century of peer review, 1946–1996 |
001739 (1996) |
Roger Owen | The Population Census of 1917 and its Relationship to Egypt's Three 19th Century Statistical Regimes* |
001742 (1996) |
James A. Caporaso [États-Unis] | The European Union and Forms of State: Westphalian, Regulatory or Post‐Modern? |
001785 (1996) |
N. Levy [États-Unis] | The prehistory of archaeology : Heidegger and the early Foucault |
001B60 (1990) |
Nancy Leys Stepan | Women and Natural Knowledge: The Role of Gender in the Making of Modern Science |
001B66 (1990) |
Donald Morrison [États-Unis] | THE ANCIENT SCEPTIC'S WAY OF LIFE |
001B85 (1990) |
Alonso Tordesillas [France] | Chaïm Perelman: Justice, argumentation and ancient rhetoric |
001D30 (1986) |
Clive Dilnot | WHAT IS THE POST‐MODERN? |
001D42 (1986) |
John Glucker [Israël] | Oxford studies in ancient philosophy |
001E79 (1981) |
S. S. Schweber [États-Unis] | Scientists As Intellectuals: The Early Victorians |
001F08 (1980) |
Amos N. Wilder [États-Unis] | Post-modern reality and the problem of meaning |
001F10 (1980) |
S. S. Schweber [États-Unis] | Essay review early Victorian science: Science in Culture |
001F43 (1979) |
Andrew S. Skinner [Royaume-Uni] | ADAM SMITH: AN ASPECT OF MODERN ECONOMICS? |
002055 (1974) |
J. Stannard | Squill in ancient and medieval materia medica, with special reference to its employment for dropsy. |
002100 (1972) |
Bennett Simon | Models of mind and mental illness in ancient Greece: II. The platonic model |