Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte

Papers
(The TQCC of Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte is 1. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
“It Felt More like a Revolution.” How Behavioral Ecology Succeeded Ethology, 1970–199011
From Karl von Frisch to Neuroethology: A Methodological Perspective on the Frischean Tradition's Expansion into Neuroethology**9
Current Comment: The Illiberal Academic Authority. An Oxymoron?8
Rethinking Performative Methods in the History of Science8
Diplomats in Science Diplomacy: Promoting Scientific and Technological Collaboration in International Relations**7
Ethologists in the Kindergarten: Natural Behavior, Social Rank, and the Search for the “Innate” in Early Human Ethology (1960s‐1970s)7
Red Foxes in the Filing Cabinet: Günter Tembrock's Image Collection and Media Use in Mid‐Century Ethology**7
Science for Competition among Powers: Geographical Knowledge, Colonial‐Diplomatic Networks, and the Scramble for Africa**6
Landscapes of Time: Building Long‐Term Perspectives in Animal Behavior*6
Fashion fades, Chanel No. 5 remains: Epistemology between Style and Technology5
Plantation Botany: Slavery and the Infrastructure of Government Science in the St. Vincent Botanic Garden, 1765–1820 s**4
„Ordnung und Organisation“. Interview zur Historiographie der Biologie mit Hans‐Jörg Rheinberger und Peter McLaughlin**4
Boerhaave's Furnace. Exploring Early Modern Chemistry through Working Models4
Critical Periods in Science and the Science of Critical Periods: Canine Behavior in America4
Introduction to “Working at the Margins: Labor and the Politics of Participation in Natural History, 1700–1830”**4
Natural History as a Family Enterprise: Kinship and Inheritance in Eighteenth‐Century Science**4
Introduction: Scientific Authority and the Politics of Science and History in Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe**3
Histories of Ethology: Methods, Sites, and Dynamics of an Unbound Discipline3
From Socialism to Social Media: Women's and Gender History in Post‐Soviet Russia**3
Engineering Education in Cold War Diplomacy: India, Germany, and the Establishment of IIT Madras**3
Einstein's Washington Manuscript on Unified Field Theory**3
Historical Continuity or Different Sensory Worlds? What we Can Learn about the Sensory Characteristics of Early Modern Pharmaceuticals by Taking Them to a Trained Sensory Panel.3
Nervosität und theatrale Hygieneaufklärung im Sowjetrussland der 1920–30er Jahre3
Language in the Global History of Knowledge**2
Thomas Harrison's Arca studiorum: A Search Engine in an Age of Notebooks. Essay review of Alberto Cevolini (ed.), Thomas Harrison: The Ark of Studies (Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishe2
A Matter of Courtesy: The Role of Soviet Diplomacy and Soviet “System Safeguards” in Maintaining Soviet Influence on Czechoslovak Science before and after 19682
Commentary: New Directions in the History of Ethology2
Precision Medicine: Historiography of Life Sciences and the Geneticization of the Clinics**2
For the Benefit of All Men: Oceanography and Franco‐American Scientific Diplomacy in the Cold War, 1958–1970**2
The Farm Hall Transcripts: The Smoking Gun That Wasn't2
The Double Legacy of Bernalism in Science Diplomacy2
Did Werner Heisenberg Understand How Atomic Bombs Worked?2
„Als der algoriſmus ſpricht…” – Indisch‐arabische Zahlen und der Algorismus in der Geometria Culmensis2
The Drama of Farm Hall: A Historian Ventures into Play Writing2
Introduction: Embracing Ambivalence and Change**2
The Unflinching Mr. Smith and the Nuclear Age**2
The “Greenberg Controversy” and the Interdisciplinary Study of Global Linguistic Relationships**1
The Electrophoretic Revolution in the 1960s: Historical Epistemology Meets the Global History of Science and Technology**1
Titelbild: (Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 1/2021)1
Exkursionen als Beitrag zur praxisorientierten akademischen Lehre – Wilhelm Kählers Besichtigungen der pommerschen Wirtschaft in der Weimarer Zeit1
Postscriptum**1
Farm Hall—Another Look1
Baroque Science, Experimental Art? Jusepe de Ribera and other Neapolitan Sceptics1
Niels Bohr's Diplomatic Mission during and after World War Two1
Yoshio Gonnosuke and His Comparative Dutch‐Japanese Syntax: Glimpses at the Unpublished Second Part of Siebold's “Epitome Linguae Japonicae”**1
“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 Ger1
Socrates on the Farm: Agricultural Improvement and Rural Knowledge in Eighteenth‐Century Germany and Switzerland1
Fumbling for the New and Unknown. On the Emergence of Epistemic Things in G. Ch. Lichtenberg'sSudelbücher**1
Narratives of Genetic Selfhood**1
Farm Hall Transcripts Reconsidered1
Thinking with Excerpts: John Locke (1632–1704) and his Notebooks1
An Epistemology of Scientific Practice: Positioning Hans‐Jörg Rheinberger in Twentieth‐Century History and Philosophy of Biology**1
Wilhelm Reich and Sexology from Below1
Approaches in Post‐Experimental Science. The Case of Precision Medicine**1
In the Circulation Sphere of the Biomolecular Age: Economics and Gender Matter**1
In the Shadow of the 1919 Total Solar Eclipse: The Two British Expeditions and the Politics of Invisibility**1
Gutachten, Experimentalunterricht und Aufklärung ‐ Etablierungsstrategien der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften1
Language as a Specimen1
Breaking the Code: Political Control and the Humanities in 1960 s Bulgaria1
Visible Labour? Productive Forces and Imaginaries of Participation in European Insect Studies, ca. 1680–1810**1
Forgotten Botany: The Politics of Knowledge within the Royal Botanical Garden of New Spain**1
“How Many Individuals Consider Themselves to Be Cell Biologists but Are Informed by the Journal That Their Work Is Not Cell Biology”**1
Experimental Systems in the Co‐Construction of Scientific Knowledge**1
Introduction: Towards a History of Excerpting in Modernity1
James Cowles Prichard and the Linguistic Foundations of Ethnology**1
Knowledge from Below: Case Studies in Historical and Political Epistemology**1
Out of the Ivy and into the Arctic: Imitation Coral Reconstruction in Cross‐Cultural Contexts1
Glückliche Fügung: Experiments’ Potential to Integrate Disciplines**1
Schooling the Eye and Hand: Performative Methods of Research and Pedagogy in the Making and Knowing Project1
Galileis Verbrechen: Kepler, Galilei und das crimen laesae humanitatis1
Plagiieren als wissenschaftliche Innovation? Kritik und Akzeptanz eines vor drei Jahrhunderten skandalisierten Plagiats im Zeitalter der Exzerpierkunst1
Forschung und Freizeit: Karl von Frischs Aufenthalt in Neapel 1911**1
New Meanings in the Archive: Privacy, Technological Change and the Status of Sources**1
„Was er angriff, wurde sein eigen“ – Händels Exzerpierpraxis im Horizont der Genieästhetik1
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