Citation: A. Lafuente, Enlightenment in an imperial context: Local science in the late-eighteenth-century Hispanic world, OSIRIS, 15, 2000, pp. 155-173
Citation: Dw. Chambers et R. Gillespie, Locality in the history of science: Colonial science, technoscience, and indigenous knowledge, OSIRIS, 15, 2000, pp. 221-240
Citation: C. Bonneuil, Development as experiment: Science and state building in late colonial andpostcolonial Africa, 1930-1970, OSIRIS, 15, 2000, pp. 258-281
Citation: J. Merson, Bio-prospecting or bio-piracy: Intellectual property rights and biodiversity in a colonial and postcolonial context, OSIRIS, 15, 2000, pp. 282-296
Citation: Pg. Abir-am, Commemorative practices in science: Historical perspectives on the politics of collective memory - Introduction, OSIRIS, 14, 1999, pp. 1-33
Citation: J. Harvey, A focal point for feminism, politics, and science in France - The ClemenceRoyer Centennial Celebration of 1930, OSIRIS, 14, 1999, pp. 86-101
Citation: Ds. Barberis, Changing practices of commemoration in neurology - Comparing Charcot's 1925 and 1993 centennials, OSIRIS, 14, 1999, pp. 102-117
Citation: Ge. Haddad, Medicine and the culture of commemoration - Representing Robert Koch's discovery of the tubercle bacillus, OSIRIS, 14, 1999, pp. 118-137
Citation: Pg. Abir-am, The first American and French commemorations in molecular biology - From collective memory to comparative history, OSIRIS, 14, 1999, pp. 324
Citation: Cs. Maier, Commemorative practices in science: Historical perspectives on the politics of collective memory - Preface, OSIRIS, 14, 1999, pp. IX-XII