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February - Volume 49, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 115
April - Volume 49, Issue 2, Pages 117 - 239
June - Volume 49, Issue 3, Pages 241 - 349
September - Volume 49, Issue 4, Pages 351 - 469
November - Volume 49, Issue 5, Pages 471 - 584
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June 2019
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1939-1811
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1939-182X
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“A Ray of Sunshine on French Tables”
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Citrus Fruit, Colonial Agronomy, and French Rule in Algeria (1930–1962)
Austin R. Cooper
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titled, “A Ray of Sunshine on French Tables”<span class="subtitle-colon">: </span><span class="subtitle">Citrus Fruit, Colonial Agronomy, and French Rule in Algeria (1930–1962)</span>
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Hotly Debated Ice
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Scholar Alpinism and the Great Glacier Controversy in Modern Japan
David Fedman
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Martin Hood
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titled, Hotly Debated Ice<span class="subtitle-colon">: </span><span class="subtitle">Scholar Alpinism and the Great Glacier Controversy in Modern Japan</span>
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How “Facts” Shaped Modern Disciplines
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The Fluid Concept of Fact and the Common Origins of German Physics and Historiography
Sjang L. Ten Hagen
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Biographies in Shaping and Reshaping Science
Queenie Ng
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