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    “The End of History” in the Early Picturing of Geological Time.Nicolaas A. Rupke - 1998 - History of Science 36 (1):61-90.
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    Eurocentric Ideology of Continental Drift.Nicolaas A. Rupke - 1996 - History of Science 34 (3):251-272.
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  3. Edited volumes-medical geography in historical perspective.Nicolaas A. Rupke - 2002 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 24 (2):346-346.
     
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    Johann Friedrich Blumenbach: race and natural history, 1750-1850.Nicolaas A. Rupke & Gerhard Lauer (eds.) - 2018 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    The major significance of the German naturalist-physician Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752–1840) as a topic of historical study is the fact that he was one of the first anthropologists to investigate humankind as part of natural history. Moreover, Blumenbach was, and continues to be, a central figure in debates about race and racism. How exactly did Blumenbach define race and races? What were his scientific criteria? And which cultural values did he bring to bear on his scheme? Little historical work has (...)
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  5. Reflections on the place of medical history.Nicolaas A. Rupke - forthcoming - Philosophia Scientiae.
     
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    The Study of Fossils in the Romantic Philosophy of History and Nature.Nicolaas A. Rupke - 1983 - History of Science 21 (4):389-413.
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    C. C. Gillispie's Genesis And Geology.Nicolaas A. Rupke - 1994 - Isis 85 (2):261-270.