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Cinematic nature
Hollywood technology, popular culture, and the American Museum of Natural History Mitman, Gregg    On the development of the use of film in natural history, especially the work of Gladwyn Kingsley Noble and William Douglas Burden at the American Museum of Natural Hist... Anno: 1993
Mitman, Gregg
Cinematic nature : Hollywood technology, popular culture, and the American Museum of Natural History / Gregg Mitman
In: Isis vOL. 84 (1993), p. 637-661
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Mitman, Gregg
A cloud over history : introduction / by Gregg Mitman, Michelle Murphy, and Christopher Sellers.
In: Landscapes of exposure. p. 1-17
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Evolution as gospel
William Patten, the language of democracy and the great war Mitman, Gregg    'Focusing on the writings of William Patten, a professor of biology at Dartmouth from 1893-1931, this essay examines one response among American biologists to World War I... Anno: 1990
Mitman, Gregg
Evolution as gospel : William Patten, the language of democracy and the great war / Gregg Mitman
In: Isis Vol. 81 (1990), p. 446-463
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From miasma to asthma
the changing fortunes of medical geography in America Mitman, Gregg    Numbers, Ronald L., 1942-    Anno: 2004
Mitman, Gregg
From miasma to asthma : the changing fortunes of medical geography in America / Gregg Mitman and Ronald L. Numbers.
In: History and philosophy of the life sciences Vol. 25, n. 3 (2003) (stampa 2004), p. 391-412
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From the population to society
the cooperative metaphors of W.C. Allee and A.E. Emerson Mitman, Gregg    'Examining certain ecological and evolutionary ideas prevalent in the decade surrounding World War II highlights the interactions between science and society, between the... Anno: 1988
Mitman, Gregg
From the population to society : the cooperative metaphors of W.C. Allee and A.E. Emerson / Gregg Mitman
In: Journal of the history of biology Vol. 21 (1988), p. 173-194
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Geographies of hope
mining the frontiers of health in Denver and beyond, 1870-1965 Mitman, Gregg    Anno: 2004
Mitman, Gregg
Geographies of hope : mining the frontiers of health in Denver and beyond, 1870-1965 / by Gregg Mitman
In: Landscapes of exposure. p. 93-111
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Hay fever holiday
health, leisure, and place in gilded-age America Mitman, Gregg    Anno: 2003
Mitman, Gregg
Hay fever holiday : health, leisure, and place in gilded-age America / Gregg Mitman
In: Bulletin of the history of medicine Vol. 77 (2003), p. 600-635
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Landscapes of exposure
knowledge and illness in modern environments Mitman, Gregg    Murphy, Michelle    Sellers, Christopher C.    Anno: 2004
Landscapes of exposure : knowledge and illness in modern environments / edited by Gregg Mitman, Michelle Murphy, and Christopher Sellers.
In: Osiris Ser. 2, vol. 19 (2004), p. 1-304
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When nature is the zoo
vision and power in the art and science of natural history Mitman, Gregg    On the establishment of the Jackson Hole Wildlife Park, and the work of Olaus J. Murie, who opposed the Park, and John and Frank Craighead, with emphasis on the importance... Anno: 1996
Mitman, Gregg
When nature is the zoo : vision and power in the art and science of natural history / by Gregg Mitman
In: Science in the field. Kuklick, Henrika 1942-2013. p. 117-143
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When pollen became poison
a cultural geography of ragweed in America Mitman, Gregg    Anno: 2004
Mitman, Gregg
When pollen became poison : a cultural geography of ragweed in America / Gregg Mitman
In: Moral authority of nature. p. 438-465
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Where ecology, nature and politics meet
eclaiming The death of nature Mitman, Gregg    Anno: 2006
Mitman, Gregg
Where ecology, nature and politics meet : eclaiming The death of nature / by Gregg Mitman
In: Isis Vol. 97 (2006), p. 496-504