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Marsha Richmond

Wayne State University
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  •  44
    2022 Everett Mendelsohn Prize
    with Karen Rader
    Journal of the History of Biology 55 (1): 1-2. 2022.
  •  66
    In Memory of Paul Farber (1944–2021), Third Editor of the Journal of the History of Biology
    with Jane Maienschein, Garland E. Allen, Michael Dietrich, Everett Mendelsohn, and Karen Rader
    Journal of the History of Biology 54 (4): 549-550. 2021.
    Philosophy of BiologyMemory
  •  35
    JHB’s “New Developments in Darwin Studies?” Redux
    with Karen Rader
    Journal of the History of Biology 54 (3): 343-344. 2021.
  •  49
    The imperative for inclusion: A gender analysis of genetics
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 90 (C): 247-264. 2021.
    GeneticsPhilosophy of Gender
  •  34
    2021 Everett Mendelsohn Prize
    with Karen Rader
    Journal of the History of Biology 54 (2): 147-149. 2021.
  •  36
    Announcement of JHB Topical Collections
    with Karen Rader
    Journal of the History of Biology 53 (3): 319-320. 2020.
  •  102
    South American Fieldwork/Cytogenetic Knowledge: The Cytogenetic Research Program of Sally Hughes-Schrader and Franz Schrader
    Perspectives on Science 28 (2): 127-169. 2020.
    The marriage of Sally Peris Hughes (1895–1984) and Franz Schrader (1891–1962) in November 1920 launched a highly successful scientific collaboration that lasted over four decades. The Schraders were avid naturalists, adroit experimentalists, and keen theoreticians, and both had long, productive, and fruitful careers in zoology. They offer an extraordinarily rich case study that provides an insightful view of the work carried out in several areas of the life sciences from the 1920s to the 1960s—f…Read more
    The marriage of Sally Peris Hughes (1895–1984) and Franz Schrader (1891–1962) in November 1920 launched a highly successful scientific collaboration that lasted over four decades. The Schraders were avid naturalists, adroit experimentalists, and keen theoreticians, and both had long, productive, and fruitful careers in zoology. They offer an extraordinarily rich case study that provides an insightful view of the work carried out in several areas of the life sciences from the 1920s to the 1960s—fieldwork, cytology, cytogenetics, and entomology—as well as critical aspects of the social world of contemporary science. By focusing on the fieldwork the couple carried out in Mexico and Central America in the late 1920s and early 1930s, this paper seeks to illuminate how this collaborative scientific marriage embodies a collective, complex, and integrated personal and social arrangement that served to enhance both knowledge production and disciplinary development in several areas of science. It also reveals ways in which marriage could serve as a means to help both parties navigate and negotiate restrictive sociocultural norms and institutional arrangements in science involving gender, power, and authority in the early twentieth century.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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    STS Meets Environmental History
    Science & Education 25 (1): 213-215. 2016.
  •  12
    The Value of Home-made Science
    Science & Education 26 (3): 445-447. 2017.
  •  50
    Studia Fribergensia: Vortrage des Alexander-von-Humboldt-Kolloquiums in Freiberg vom 8. bis 10. November 1991 ausAnlassdes 200. Jahrestages von A. V. Humboldts Studienbeginn an der Bergakademie Freiberg.Briefwechsel zwischen Alexander von Humboldt und Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel. Hans-Joachim Felber, Alexander von Humboldt, Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel (review)
    Isis 86 (4): 662-663. 1995.
    History of Science
  •  67
    Horst Bredekamp. Darwins Korallen: Die frühen Evolutionsdiagramme und die Tradition der Naturgeschichte. 112 pp., figs. Second edition. Berlin: Klaus Wagenbach, 2006. €18.50 (review)
    Isis 100 (4): 917-918. 2009.
  •  58
    Styles of Scientific Thought: The German Genetics Community, 1900-1933. Jonathan Harwood (review)
    Isis 87 (4): 748-749. 1996.
    History of BiologyGenetics, MiscSociology of Science
  •  50
    Editorial: Introducing “Biology in Culture” Reviews
    with Lijing Jiang and Karen Rader
    Journal of the History of Biology 51 (2): 407-409. 2018.
    History of Biology
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    2020 Everett Mendelsohn Prize
    with Karen Rader
    Journal of the History of Biology 53 (1): 1-3. 2020.
    It is our great pleasure to announce that the recipient of the 2020 Everett Mendelsohn Prize is Daniel Liu, whose essay, “The Cell and Protoplasm as Container, Object, and Substance, 1835–1861,” appeared in the Journal of the History of Biology, Volume 50, 4 (2017), pp. 889–925.
    Philosophy of Biology
  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin. Vol. 9: 1861
    with Frederick Burkhardt, Duncan M. Porter, Joy Harvey, and Peter J. Bowler
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 17 (1): 173. 1995.
    History of Biology
  • Charles Darwin's Zoology Notes and Specimen Lists from HMS Beagle (review)
    British Journal for the History of Science 34 (1): 97-124. 2001.
    History of Biology
  • Book notices-Charles darwins briefwechsel mit deutschen naturforschern. Ein kalendarium mit inhaltsangaben, biographischem register und bibliographie
    with Thomas Junker
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 20 (1): 125-125. 1998.
    History of Biology
  •  47
    "a Lab Of One's Own": The Balfour Biological Laboratory For Women At Cambridge University, 1884-1914
    Isis 88 422-455. 1997.
    Feminist Philosophy of ScienceHistory of BiologyExperimentation in Science
  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, Volume 8, 1860
    with Frederick Burkhardt, Duncan M. Porter, Janet Browne, and Michael T. Ghiselin
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 16 (2): 355. 1994.
    History of Biology
  •  29
    Darwins Korallen: Die frühen Evolutionsdiagramme und die Tradition der Naturgeschichte (review)
    Isis 100 917-918. 2009.
  •  16
    Darwin in Germany
    with Thomas Junker and Eugene Cittadino
    Annals of Science 49 87-90. 1992.
  •  25
    Book Review (review)
    Journal of the History of Biology 43 (3): 617-619. 2010.
  • The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, vol. 8, 1860
    with Frederick Burkhardt, D. M. Porter, and Janet Browne
    Annals of Science 52 (5): 509. 1995.
    History of Biology
  •  30
    Die Sexualitätstheorie und “Theoretische Biologie” von Max Hartmann in der ersten Hälfte des zwanzigsten Jahrhunderts (review)
    Isis 96 125-126. 2005.
  •  47
    Inaugural Editorial
    with Karen Rader
    Journal of the History of Biology 51 (1): 1-3. 2018.
    History of Biology
  •  80
    Pnina G. Abir-Am and Clark A. Elliott , Commemorative Practices in Science: Historical Perspectives on the Politics of Collective Memory. Osiris, 14. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2000. Pp. xii+383. ISBN 0-226-00092-3. $39·00 ; 0-226-00093-1. $25·00 (review)
    British Journal for the History of Science 34 (4): 453-481. 2001.
    Social and Cultural Memory
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