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Joanne Green
Name: | Joanne Green |
Affiliation: | Department of History and Philosophy of Science |
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- Collecting and curating at Rothschild's Zoological Museum
- Of wasps in wigs and gnatter with gnats: how insects made Alice in Wonderland
- Nehemiah Grew, collector, curator, and cataloguer of plants
- Hearsay, gossip, misapprehension: Alfred Newton's second-hand histories of extinction
- Governance of and by paper: natural history and the Dutch Empire in Southeast Asia, 1800–1850
- Dithipa: (re)collecting animals and their depictions from southern Africa's Missionary Road
- Books, botany and the organisation of nature in 18th-century Cambridge
- Gardens in ink: engraved title-pages of botanical treatises from 1450 to 1700
- A natural history of evil
- Enlightenment science in Surat? Interpreting the collections of Anquetil de Briancourt and family (1773–1779)
- Tuning into nature in interwar Britain: biology and natural history on the BBC
- A magnetic world: understanding the lodestone in the early modern Iberian empires
- 'Congo' the TV chimpanzee and the 'biology of art' at London Zoo, 1956–62
- Discovery of Britain and Ireland's bryophytes
- Visible labour? Productive forces and imaginaries of participation in European insect studies, ca. 1680–1830
- Death, decay, rot and ashes: the 'discovery' of the corpse flower and the politics of loss in colonial botany
- Piecing together the 19th-century Lisbon zoological collections through catalogue lists, specimen tags and paper slips
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