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Explore the fascinating world of Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, a journal that reveals the diverse histories and practices of technical, professional, and vernacular knowledge as they have developed since the 18th century. HSNS offers in-depth historical articles on a broad range of scientific and technical fields that span the globe in focus. HSNS is also a welcoming forum for papers that investigate the intersection of these histories with studies of gender, race, sexuality, the environment, and other topics. Each volume of HSNS offers a wide selection of original research articles, notable reviews, and special issues by influential and emerging scholars.
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Volume 53, Number 1, February 2023Table of Contents
- Introduction
- pp. 71-72
- Citing the Unsaid
- pp. 73-75
- Stolen Masks
- pp. 76-78
- Bioarchaeology of the Self
- pp. 79-81
- The Cool Air
- pp. 86-90
- Drawing on the Difuentes
- pp. 91-93
- Haunted by Denial
- pp. 94-96
- Archival Wounds
- pp. 97-101
- Talking Story with the Archives
- pp. 102-105
- Tracing Absence
- pp. 106-108