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- Title Pages
- Introduction: Writing the Transnational History of Science and Technology
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Chapter One Restricting the Transnational Movement of “Knowledgeable Bodies” -
Chapter Two Export Controls as Instruments to Regulate Knowledge Acquisition in a Globalizing Economy -
Chapter Three California Cloning in French Algeria -
Chapter Four Modalities of Modernization -
Chapter Five Transnational Knowledge, American Hegemony -
Chapter Six Dispersed Sites -
Chapter Seven Bringing the Environment Back In -
Chapter Eight Manuel Sandoval Vallarta -
Chapter Nine The Officer’s Three Names -
Chapter Ten Scientific Exchanges between the United States and Brazil in the Twentieth Century -
Chapter Eleven The Transnational Physical Science Study Committee -
Chapter Twelve Technical Assistance in Movement -
Chapter Thirteen Controlled Exchanges - Afterword: Reflections on Writing the Transnational History of Science and Technology
- Contributors
- Index
(p.419) Contributors
(p.419) Contributors
- Source:
- How Knowledge Moves
- Author(s):
John Krige
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Introduction: Writing the Transnational History of Science and Technology
-
Chapter One Restricting the Transnational Movement of “Knowledgeable Bodies” -
Chapter Two Export Controls as Instruments to Regulate Knowledge Acquisition in a Globalizing Economy -
Chapter Three California Cloning in French Algeria -
Chapter Four Modalities of Modernization -
Chapter Five Transnational Knowledge, American Hegemony -
Chapter Six Dispersed Sites -
Chapter Seven Bringing the Environment Back In -
Chapter Eight Manuel Sandoval Vallarta -
Chapter Nine The Officer’s Three Names -
Chapter Ten Scientific Exchanges between the United States and Brazil in the Twentieth Century -
Chapter Eleven The Transnational Physical Science Study Committee -
Chapter Twelve Technical Assistance in Movement -
Chapter Thirteen Controlled Exchanges - Afterword: Reflections on Writing the Transnational History of Science and Technology
- Contributors
- Index