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  1. Productive marginalities: The history of science in/about Poland since 1989.Jan Surman - 2021 - Centaurus 63 (3):569-584.
    While the history of science in Polish language has a long history, both intellectual and institutional, it became less visible internationally following the fall of the Iron Curtain. This article looks into the institutional state of history-of-science writing in Poland, and discusses several key focal points that emerged in recent years. By distinguishing between the core history of science, written at institutions devoted to this discipline, and broader academic discussions concerning science's past, I claim that, in recent decades, more important (...)
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  • Centaurus at 70: Editors' perspectives.Koen Vermeir - 2020 - Centaurus 62 (1):198-205.
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  • The beginnings of the Soviet encyclopedia. The utopia and misery of mathematics in the political turmoil of the 1920s.Laurent Mazliak - 2018 - Centaurus 60 (1-2):25-51.
    In this paper, we focus on the launch of the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, which was first published in 1925. We present the context of the launch and explain why it was closely connected to the period of the New Economic Policy. In the last section, we examine four articles about randomness and probability included in the first volumes of the encyclopedia in order to illustrate some debates from within the scientific scene in the USSR during the 1920s.
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  • Five Tourniquets and a Ship's Bell: The Special Session at the 1931 Congress.Christopher A. J. Chilvers - 2015 - Centaurus 57 (2):61-95.
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