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Introduction: Domesticity and the Historiography of Science
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Domesticity and the Historiography of Science
pp. 19
Botanizing at Badminton House: The Botanical Pursuits of Mary Somerset, First Duchess of Beaufort
pp. 41
Gender and Space in Enlightenment Science: Madame Dupiéry’s Scientific Work and Network
pp. 61
Darwin’s Home of Science and the Nature of Domesticity
pp. 84
The Tensions of Homemade Science in the Work of Henderina Scott and Hertha Ayrton
pp. 107
‘My Daughters of Ceres’: Domestications of Agricultural Science Education for Women
pp. 129
Gender and the Domestication of Wireless Technology in 1920s Pulp Fiction
pp. 151
Contemporary Homemade Meteorological Science: Co-constructing the Home and Weather-Climate Knowledges in the UK
pp. 175
Merchants, Scientists, and Artists: Scientific Families and Scientific Practice in Nineteenth-Century Greece
pp. 192
Father, Son, and the Entrepreneurial Spirit: Otto Pettersson, Hans Pettersson, and the Early Twentieth-Century Inheritance of Oceanography
pp. 215
The Laboratory Society: Science and the Family in Sweden, c.1900–1950
pp. 241
Research Cooperation, Learning Processes, and Trust among Plant Scientists: Fictive Kinship, Academic Mobility, and Scientists’ Careers
pp. 259
Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam: Family in the Knowledge Economy
pp. 281
Afterword: Science and the Domestic Sphere in the Longue Durée
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