Natalie Lawrence
| Name: | Natalie Lawrence |
| Affiliation: | Department of History and Philosophy of Science |
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- Industrial pollution and politics in France: the great shift, 1750â1830
- The sources of Charles Darwin's work on animal reasoning
- Apollonian vision and polar projections: some reflections on cosmography, instruments and empire
- Studied enchantment: the conjectural method in late Victorian scholarship
- Between universalism and regionalism: Nakai Takenoshin's research on colonial Korean plants and Japanese universal systematics
- William Courten (1642â1702) and natural history
- National types: the transatlantic publication and reception of Crania Americana (1839)
- What counts as threatened? Population biology, objectivity and the sixth extinction
- Skeletons in the cabinet and the Grand Tour of anatomy
- Philology, mythology and geology in colonial India
- The elephant in the room: historians and scientists working together
- The atom as metaphor: responses to atomism in 17th-century English literature
- Citizen Cuvier: radical appropriations of Georges Cuvier's law of correlation in Edinburgh and London, 1801â1837
- The sources of Charles Darwin's work on animal reasoning
- Bringing up the body: psychology and embodiment in the 20th century
- 'Dangerous and improper material': models, preparations and the relationship between object and user in 18th- and 19th-century anatomical collections
- Willi Hennig and philosophy
- Hidden in plain sight: early ecology as visual science
- Anthropological field work in 'mixed race' Aboriginal communities in Australia, 1940â65
- The illustration and publication of Robert Morison's History of Plants (1672â99)
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