Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte

Papers
(The median citation count of Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Commentary: New Directions in the History of Ethology13
Forschung und Freizeit: Karl von Frischs Aufenthalt in Neapel 1911**13
Bausteine zu einer Oral History der Wissenschaftsgeschichte Wissenschaft als Arbeitsprozess. Interview mit Wolfgang Lefèvre9
Postscriptum**7
Titelbild: (Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 1‐2/2022)7
An Epistemology of Scientific Practice: Positioning Hans‐Jörg Rheinberger in Twentieth‐Century History and Philosophy of Biology**6
Circulation as a Visual Practice**6
Nature in Seclusion. The Monastic Republic of Letters in Southern Germany**5
A Romantic Genius? The Experience of Knowledge that Shaped Werner Heisenberg's Scientific Persona5
Language, Science and Globalization in the Eighteenth Century**4
Titelbild: (Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 2‐3/2023)4
Titelbild: (Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 1‐2/2024)4
Titelbild: (Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 3/2022)3
Titelbild: (Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 4/2024)3
Titelbild: (Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 3/2024)3
Transition in Residues: On Depleted Oil Wells, Radioactive Geophysics, and the Origins of the Twentieth Century's Energy Mix3
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 3/20223
“Conducted Properly, Published Incorrectly”: The Evolving Status of Gel Electrophoresis Images Along Instrumental Transformations in Times of Reproducibility Crisis2
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Critical Periods in Science and the Science of Critical Periods: Canine Behavior in America2
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 4/20222
Visualizing Pollution: Representations of Biological Data in Water Pollution Control in the United States, 1948–19622
The British Missionaries’ Attempts to Identify Chinese Medicine**2
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 4/20232
Science in Community: Anatomy, Academy, and Argument in the Eighteenth‐Century Holy Roman Empire**2
Shaping Public Perception: Polish Illustrated Press and the Image of Polish Naturalists Working in Latin America, 1844–18852
Of Some Paradoxes in the Historiography of Molecular Biology**2
Farm Hall—Another Look2
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 4/20241
Die Lücke als Fund: Über eine Fehlstelle zur Familiengeschichte im Nachlass von Walther Gerlach (1889–1979)**1
From Cosmopolitan to Vernacular in the Language Sciences: A Global History Perspective1
Cold Moves: Cryogenics in Indo‐German Research Networks**1
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 1‐2/20221
Measuring and Manipulating the Rhine River Branches: Interactions of Theory and Embodied Understanding in Eighteenth Century River Hydraulics1
Evidentiary Authority as a System: Johann Christoph Gatterer and the Collective Making of Historical Knowledge in the Eighteenth Century1
Erinnerungskulturen in den Wissenschaften – eine Frage hegemonialer Narrative?1
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 1/20231
Experimental Systems in the Co‐Construction of Scientific Knowledge**1
Introduction: Embracing Ambivalence and Change**1
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Western Anthelmintics in Early Twentieth‐Century China Colonial Practices and Knowledge on “Tropical Diseases” of the In/between**1
In the Circulation Sphere of the Biomolecular Age: Economics and Gender Matter**1
Kundige inlanders – Indigenous Contributions to Jacob Breyne's (1637–1697) Work1
Language in the Global History of Knowledge**1
Titelbild: (Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 1/2023)1
Landscapes of Time: Building Long‐Term Perspectives in Animal Behavior*1
From Socialism to Social Media: Women's and Gender History in Post‐Soviet Russia**1
Red Foxes in the Filing Cabinet: Günter Tembrock's Image Collection and Media Use in Mid‐Century Ethology**1
Yoshio Gonnosuke and His Comparative Dutch‐Japanese Syntax: Glimpses at the Unpublished Second Part of Siebold's “Epitome Linguae Japonicae”**1
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The “Greenberg Controversy” and the Interdisciplinary Study of Global Linguistic Relationships**0
To Eat or Not to Eat: The Donkey as Food and Medicine in Chinese Society from the Medieval Period to the Qing Dynasty0
Titelbild: (Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 4/2023)0
The Farm Hall Transcripts: The Smoking Gun That Wasn't0
Texts, Practice and Practitioners: Computational Cultures at Work in Early Modern South India**0
Tactile Vision, Epistemic Things and Data Visualization**0
Fumbling for the New and Unknown. On the Emergence of Epistemic Things in G. Ch. Lichtenberg'sSudelbücher**0
Bausteine zu einer Oral History der Wissenschaftsgeschichte Interview mit Dieter Hoffmann0
Operation Epsilon.0
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 1‐2/20240
The Electrophoretic Revolution in the 1960s: Historical Epistemology Meets the Global History of Science and Technology**0
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 3/20240
Narratives of Genetic Selfhood**0
Approaches in Post‐Experimental Science. The Case of Precision Medicine**0
Before Mnemosyne: Wilhelmine Cultural History Exhibitions and the Genesis of Warburg's Picture Atlas**0
Invisible Labor and the “Ghost Particle”: Underground Physics at the Kolar Gold Fields**0
Materialities of the In/between: Drugs and Medical Knowledge between Europe and East Asia0
James Cowles Prichard and the Linguistic Foundations of Ethnology**0
Epistêmê or Technê? A Relationship That Shaped the History of Science. Essay Review of Wolfgang Lefèvre, Minerva Meets Vulcan: Scientific and Technological Literature—1450–1750 (Cham, Switzerland: Spr0
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 2‐3/20230
“It Felt More like a Revolution.” How Behavioral Ecology Succeeded Ethology, 1970–19900
The Drama of Farm Hall: A Historian Ventures into Play Writing0
Ehren und Erinnern (re‐)konstruieren – ein Kommentar.0
Did Werner Heisenberg Understand How Atomic Bombs Worked?0
Glückliche Fügung: Experiments’ Potential to Integrate Disciplines**0
Hans‐Jörg Rheinberger as a Philosopher of Time**0
Authority Claims Situating Socialist Science Studies in the GDR**0
Waldorf, Montessori und Pestalozzi‐Hype? – Schulnamen im Spiegel der Geschichte der Pädagogik0
Die Robert‐Rössle‐Straße in Berlin‐Pankow. Zum Streit um die ehrende Erinnerung an einen „relativ belasteten“ Pathologen in der NS‐Zeit0
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Pics or It Didn't Happen: Reading Photographs in the Reef Tank Community0
Gelehrte als Identifikationsfiguren? Vom Umgang mit fachkultureller Erinnerung in medizinischen Fächern0
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Algorithmic Relationships in Babylonian Astronomical Procedure Texts0
Reconstructing the Past, Renegotiating Authority: Reconstructed Archaeological Sites in Present‐Day Poland0
Descartes on Place and Motion: A Reading through Cartesian Commentaries**0
Current Comment: The Illiberal Academic Authority. An Oxymoron?0
“You've Got to Work on This Axon”: J. Z. Young and Squid Giant Axon Preparations in 20th‐Century Neurobiology**0
Titelbild: (Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 3/2021)0
From Karl von Frisch to Neuroethology: A Methodological Perspective on the Frischean Tradition's Expansion into Neuroethology**0
„History is touchy“ Die History‐of‐Programming‐Languages‐Konferenz, 19780
Economic Rationality and International Humanitarianism: Ryōkichi Sagane's Advocacy Regarding the Introduction of Foreign Nuclear Reactors to Japan**0
A Promising Tropical Medicinal Plant: Taiwan as the Production Hub of Japan's Coca Empire**0
New Meanings in the Archive: Privacy, Technological Change and the Status of Sources**0
“Honecker's Vassal” or a Prehistorian in the Service of Science? The Evaluation of Former East German Scholarship and the Concept ofthe Scholarin the Debate on Joachim Herrmann in Reunified Ger0
In the Shadow of the 1919 Total Solar Eclipse: The Two British Expeditions and the Politics of Invisibility**0
„Ordnung und Organisation“. Interview zur Historiographie der Biologie mit Hans‐Jörg Rheinberger und Peter McLaughlin**0
Knowledge from Below: Case Studies in Historical and Political Epistemology**0
Commentary: Visual Cultures, Publication Technologies, and Legitimation in the Life Sciences**0
Spacemobile Goes Abroad—NASA's Cold War Science Education Diplomacy, 1962–19690
The Double Legacy of Bernalism in Science Diplomacy0
“How Many Individuals Consider Themselves to Be Cell Biologists but Are Informed by the Journal That Their Work Is Not Cell Biology”**0
Transformation von Gedächtnis zwischen wissenschaftlicher Rezeption und Popularisierung: Die posthume Verleihung des Friedenspreises des Deutschen Buchhandels an Janusz Korczak0
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What Time Should We Arrive at the Party? The Historical and the Contemporary in Studies of Science and Technology**0
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 3/20210
Schrödinger's Doctrine of Identity: On the Role of Advaita Vedānta in Erwin Schrödinger's Thought0
Ethologists in the Kindergarten: Natural Behavior, Social Rank, and the Search for the “Innate” in Early Human Ethology (1960s‐1970s)0
Editorial0
Introduction: Scientific Authority and the Politics of Science and History in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe**0
Titelbild: (Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 4/2021)0
Titelbild: (Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 4/2022)0
On the Historiography of Epistemic Objects: An Evolutionary Approach0
The Politics of Sources Meets the Practices of the Librarian: An Interview with Esther Chen**0
Breaking the Code: Political Control and the Humanities in 1960 s Bulgaria0
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Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 4/20210
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Precision Medicine: Historiography of Life Sciences and the Geneticization of the Clinics**0
Circulation of Coronavirus Images: Helping Social Distancing?0
The Curious Concept That Almost Nobody Seemed to Care About at First: Virtual Particles in the Post‐War Period**0
Bringing Small Devices, Giving Design Advice: Introducing Radiation Protection Practices in Greece via the IAEA's Visiting Professor Program**0
Between Living and Non‐living: Materiality of the Placenta in Ming China**0
Wilhelm Reich and Sexology from Below0
Histories of Ethology: Methods, Sites, and Dynamics of an Unbound Discipline0
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Human Placenta in Premodern Europe—a Cultural and Pharmaceutical Agent**0
Language as a Specimen0
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Hydrogeological Knowledge from Below: Water Expertise as a Republican Common in Early‐Modern Venice**0
Farm Hall Transcripts Reconsidered0
Forscher:innen in wissenschaftlichen und öffentlichen Erinnerungskulturen. Konjunkturen und Transformationsprozesse0
Becoming Natural: The Naturalization of Synthetic Flavors in the Twentieth Century and the Introduction of Konsumstoff0
From Organismic Biology as History and Philosophy to the History and Philosophy of Biology—the Work of Hans‐Jörg Rheinberger in the German Context**0
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