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| Main title: | The circulation of knowledge between Britain, India and China : the early-modern world to the twentieth century / edited by Bernard Lightman, Gordon McOuat and Larry Stewart. |
| Published: | Leiden : Brill, 2013. |
| Physical description: | XXI, 339 p. : ill., ritr. ; 25 cm |
| Series: | History of science and medicine library. Knowledge infrastructure and knowledge economy, 1872-0684 ; 3 |
| Notes: | Numero 36 della serie principale |
| ISBN: | 9789004244412 |
| Other authors: | Lightman, Bernard V., 1950-
McOuat, Gordon. Stewart, Larry. |
| Disciplines: | Sciences--Specific works. |
| Persons: | Dinwiddie, James, 1746-1815. |
| Places: | England. India. China. |
| Chronological subd.: | 17th-20th centuries. |
| Contents: | Smith, Karen. Dalhousie University James Dinwiddie collection. Stewart, Larry. Spectacle of experiment. Nair, Savithri Preetha. Bungallee house set on fire by Galvanism. Golinski, Jan. From Calcutta to London. Bala, Arun. Bringing Eastern science to the West. Topham, Jonathan R. Anthologizing the book of nature. Nagar, Khyati. Between Calcutta and Kew. Haiyan, Yang. Knowledge across borders. Fan, Fa-ti. Circulating material objects. Shen, Grace Yen. Going with the flow. Phalkey, Jahnavi. How may we study science and the state in postcolonial India?. Rao, Veena. Western scientist in an Eastern context. Sarukkai, Sundar. Translation as method. |
| Shelfmark: | LS 19649 |
| Copy note: | Show copy note |
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