Endeavour

Papers
(The median citation count of Endeavour is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
With strings attached: Gift-giving to the International Atomic Energy Agency and US foreign policy11
Blind in the right eye? The practice of awarding honorary memberships by German and Austrian dental societies (1949–1993) to Nazi dentists: A study on the role of National Socialism in post-war dentis10
Cast iron street furniture: A historical review6
Nazi Dentists on Trial: On the Political Complicity of a Long-Neglected Professional Community5
Looking through the microscope: Microbes as a challenge for theorising biocentrism within environmental ethics4
‘The moon quivered like a snake’: A medieval chronicler, lunar explosions, and a puzzle for modern interpretation4
Animals, vaccines, and COVID-194
Engineering the public-use reinforced concrete buildings of Ankara during the Early Republic of Turkey, 1923–19383
Bringing the history of mathematics home: Entangled practices of domesticity, gender, and mathematical work3
Exploration of the Puerto Rico Trench in the mid-twentieth century: Today’s significance and relevance3
Constructing the “home-side” of a scientific legacy: Mary Everest Boole, pedagogy, and domesticity2
The playful unliving: Creativity and contingency in scientific practice2
Rhythmic history: Towards a new research agenda for the history of health and medicine2
John and Eliza Ware Rotch Farrar: A dual-career marriage in sickness and in health—but mostly sickness2
Ivan Sokolov and his post-mortem studies of the “Hairy Woman” Julia Pastrana and her son2
What faces reveal: Hugh Diamond’s photographic representations of mental illness2
“All manner of gymnastic evolutions” for science: Dorothea Klumpke (1861–1942) and a life in astronomical research2
Uncertainty and the inconvenient facts of diagnosis2
Linguists and their work: Epistemic and ethical challenges1
Our human quest with the Black Hole1
The problem and probability of marriage for alumnae in Progressive Era United States1
Book Review1
Book Review1
Searching for motives: Suicides of doctors and dentists in the Third Reich and the postwar period, 1933–19491
Fake cells and the aura of life: A philosophical diagnostic of synthetic life1
Tikaram and Chandrakala Dhananjaya: A collaborative couple in mathematics from Nepal1
Book review1
The legacy of astronaut photography1
The Seven Secluded Monkeys of Conrad Gessner1
Book Review1
Marrying the radical, the conventional, and the mystical: Mathematics, gender and religion in the lives of William Kingdon and Lucy Lane Clifford1
The foundations of Israel’s ongoing love affair with science1
Approaching science through its destruction1
Garland E. Allen, III (1936–2023): Endeavour editorial board member, historian of biology, activist, and mentor1
Francisco Sánchez and the Quaestio de certitudine mathematicarum: A sceptical approach1
Public history, personal pseudohistory, and VirtHSTM1
The energy glitch: Speculative histories and quantum counterfactuals1
Truth in numbers? Emancipation, race, and federal census statistics in the debates over Black mental health in the United States, 1840–19001
German Empire historical scientific displays and the formation of the history of science discipline1
“Love is a microbe too” : Microbiome dialectics1
The real woman behind Ammonite1
Dis-ease and epidemics: Shock and modern-era perceptions of contagion0
Editorial Board0
Book Review0
Book Review0
Book Review0
Corrigendum to “‘The moon quivered like a snake’: A medieval chronicler, lunar explosions, and a puzzle for modern interpretation” [Endeavour 44(4) (2020) 100750]0
Editorial Board0
The reductionism of genopolitics in the context of the relationships between biology and political science0
Work on The Principles of Geology is “interrupted,” and Charles Lyell investigates the nature and formation of loess deposits0
A Victorian hope for aerial navigation: Argyll as a theorist of flight and the first president of the Aëronautical Society of Great Britain0
Editorial Board0
Editorial Board0
Editorial: Highlighting Endeavour's In Vivo Section0
Escaping Nazi Germany: Jewish refugee dentists and their post-emigration careers in the United States of America0
Book Review0
“In the shape of a cooking pot over the fire”: Records of solar prominences in the 1180s0
Why Barbie and not Oppenheimer0
Microbes before microbiology: Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg and Berlin’s infusoria0
Book Review0
Corrigendum to “Cast iron street furniture: A historical review” [Endeavour 44 (3) (2020) 100721]0
Mario Bunge (1919–2020): Physicist, philosopher, champion of science, and citizen of the world0
Editorial Board0
Editorial Board0
Imaginal architectural devices and the ritual space of medieval necromancy0
Recommended for “frequent perusal” and “improving the science of medicine”: Benjamin Rush’s American editions and the circulation of medical knowledge in the early Republic0
Editorial: Endeavour at 800
Book Review0
“Even in the most insignificant publication, there must be plan and order”: On natural history as a theme and genre in Danish-Norwegian parish topographies of the late eighte enth century0
A film review of Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know, directed by Peter Galison. Collapsar, Sandbox Films, 2020.0
Book Review0
Justin Garson//Madness. A Philosophical Exploration, Oxford University Press (2022). 312 pp., £ 56.00 Hardback, ISBN: 97801976138320
Long life: Aging and the anxieties of longevity from the premodern to the present0
Book Review0
Spatio-temporal patterns in the history of colonial botanical exploration in India0
The dinosaur from 600 BCE! Interpreting the dragon of Babylon, from archaeological excavation into fringe science0
History in the pub: The historiography of J.D. Wetherspoon0
Hypersymbiotics™: An artistic reflection on the ethical and environmental implications of microbiome research and new technologies0
Book Review0
Colima volcano’s archive of observations: The invention of a geological history from Johann Mortiz Rugendas to Paul Waitz0
Living through multispecies societies: Approaching the microbiome with Imanishi Kinji0
Neck of the woods: Microbes, memory, and resistance0
Editorial Board0
Celestial and mythical origins of the citadel of Bukhara0
Editorial Board0
Lost and found: The Nooth apparatus0
Introducing the microbiome: Interdisciplinary perspectives0
Editorial Board0
“On the ruins of seriality”: The scientific journal and the nature of the scientific life0
Telegraphic code for fingerprints: How justice was denied to the innovator who helped ameliorate the criminal justice system0
Editorial Board0
Editorial Board0
Editorial Board0
Capitalist theory and socialist practice: The organization of Chinese mathematics in the early 1950s0
0.038193941116333