1. Apes, essences, and races: What natural scientists believed about human variation, 1700-1900 O'Flaherty, Brendan Andrew; Shapiro, Jill S. 2002 Reports EconomicsHistoryScience and civilizationRacism
2. Medicine as Colonial Enterprise: The Founding of the Pasteur Institute in Saigon, 1891 Sun, Bob Z. 2014 Theses HistoryImperialismMedicineScience and civilizationFrench coloniesVaccinationCalmette, A. (Albert), 1863-1933
3. Biology and the Philosophy of History in Mid-Twentieth-Century France Gabel, Isabel 2015 Theses HistoryScience and civilizationGeneticsEvolution (Biology)Philosophy
4. The Science of Antislavery: Scientists, Abolitionism, and the Myth of Slavery's Backwardness Herschthal, Eric 2017 Theses HistoryScience and civilizationSlaveryAntislavery movements
5. Brain Waves, A Cultural History: Oscillations of Neuroscience, Technology, Telepathy, and Transcendence Shure, Caitlin 2018 Theses CommunicationSpiritualityScience and civilizationTelepathyNeurosciences
6. When Machines Read the News: Data and Journalism in the United States, 1920-2020 Ivancsics, Bernat 2023 Theses CommunicationJournalismNews agenciesScience and civilization
7. Mysore Science: A Connected History of Eighteenth-Century Natural Knowledge DeVinney, Joslyn 2024 Theses HistoryScience--HistoriographyScience and civilizationScience--ManuscriptsNatural historyLibrariesGardensEighteenth centuryTipu Sultan, Fath ʻAli, Nawab of Mysore, 1753-1799East India Company