Madame Curie: An Icon of Modern Science (original) (raw)

The life and work of Marie Curie

Hoàng Nguyễn Việt

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Marie Curie's Doctoral Thesis: Prelude to a Nobel Prize

DIBAKAR DATTA

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The women of Marie Curie's laboratory\footnote{Text freely adapted from the book “Les femmes du laboratoire de Marie Curie” by Natalie Pigeard-Micault (2013). The book was acquired in late 2017 on a visit to the Curie Museum located in Paris.}

Anelise Gregis Estivalet

Academia Letters, 2021

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The History of Seven Women in Chemistry

Gabriella Dias

Periódico Tchê Química, 2009

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Review of the book The Madame Curie complex: The hidden history of women in science, by Julie Des Jardins

Lisette E Torres-Gerald

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MME CURIE'S 2011 CENTENNIAL AND THE PUBLIC DEBATE ON THE UNDERREPRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN SCIENCE Lessons from the History of Science

David Treagust

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Celebrating Marie Curie's legacy

Jean S Fleming

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Review: The Madame Curie Complex: The Hidden History of Women in Science, by Julie Des Jardins

Andrew DJ Shield

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Manya’s Legacy - celebrating the centenary of Marie Curie's Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Sue Odlin, Jean S Fleming

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The Pasteurization of Marie Curie: A (meta)biographical experiment

Eva Hemmungs Wirtén

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Maria Skłodowska–Curie – Woman, Wife and Mother

Krystyna Leszczyńska

Polish Political Science Yearbook, 2011

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Marie Skłodowska-Curie and her contributions to chemistry, radiochemistry and radiotherapy

Maria Wacławek

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2011

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Envisioning science: Marie Curie's journey from Poland to Paris

Sue Odlin

New Zealand Science Review

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Envisioning science : Marie Curie's journey from Pola... | INIS

Jean S Fleming

2011

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The history of women in science a seminar at the University of Regensburg, FRG

Jenny K Kien

Women's Studies International Forum, 1984

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Maria Skłodowska Curie–Madame Curie: From Poland to France, from France to Poland

Stanislaw Penczek

Chemistry International -- Newsmagazine for IUPAC, 2009

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The Miracle Cure: Marie Curie

Sharon Mabasa

The Miracle Cure , 2019

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Revisiting the Marie Curie effect: “Invisibly powerful” women in science. Challenges of Empowerment for Women in Science: A Transnational Perspective;

Isabelle Lémonon Waxin

2016

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Marie curie and the radium industry: A preliminary sketch

Xavier Roqué

History and Technology, 1997

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IUPAC Distinguished Women in Chemistry: Contributions to Science and Careers

Fabienne Meyers

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 2019

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Sciences, humanities and the 'scientific unconscious': gender-related images in alchemy and chemistry, in: Helene Götschel (ed.): Transforming Substance. Gender in Material Sciences - An Anthology, Uppsala University Press 2013, pp. 85-108

Ute Frietsch

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(with Seymour Mauskopft and William R. Newman) ‘An Introduction to Chemical Knowledge in the Early Modern World’, Osiris, 26 (2014), 1-15.

Matthew Daniel Eddy

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ScienceDirect The contribution of women to radiobiology: Marie Curie and beyond

Anna Gasinska

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(with Ursula Klein), ‘The Core Concepts and Cultural Context of Eighteenth-Century Chemistry’, in Ursula Klein and Matthew Daniel Eddy (Eds.), A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Eighteenth Century (London: Bloomsbury, 2022), 1-21.

Matthew Daniel Eddy

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Women in Science: Historical Perspectives

Simone Moraes Stange

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The revolution of chemistry

Antonio Leon

The General Science Journal, 2022

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Adjusting the Lens: Locating Early Modern Women of Science

Nina Gelbart

Early Modern Women

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Danylova T., Komisarenko S. It Is Time to Pay Tribute to Women in Science: The Women Who Won the Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physiology or Medicine

Tatiana Danilova

Ukrainian Biochemical Journal, 2024

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In Search of the Chemical Revolution: Interpretive Strategies in the History of Chemistry

John McEvoy

2000

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Laboratories and Technology in M. Eddy, U.Klein eds., Cultural history of chemistry in the eitheenth century (London, Bloomsbury, 2021)

Marco Beretta

2021

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Nina Rattner Gelbart, Minerva’s French Sisters: Women of Science in Enlightenment France. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2021. ix + 340pp. Notes and index. 40.00U.S.(hb).ISBN9780300252569;40.00 U.S. (hb). ISBN 9780300252569; 40.00U.S.(hb).ISBN9780300252569;23.27 US (eb). ISBN 9780300258431.

Kenneth Loiselle

2022

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A Cultural History of Chemistry in the Eighteenth-Century, Co-edited with Ursula Klein (London: Bloomsbury, 2022).

Matthew Daniel Eddy

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An assemblage of science and home: The gendered lifestyle of Svante Arrhenius and early twentieth-century physical chemistry

Staffan Bergwik

Isis, 2014

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Report of the 12th International Conference on the History of Chemistry

Silvia Pérez-Criado

CHEMICAL INTELLIGENT, The Newsletter os the Society for the History of Alchemy, Winter Issue, 2020

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Review of A Cultural History of Chemistry. Peter J. T. Morris and Alan Rocke, eds., Bloomsbury Academic: London, 2022

Arthur Greenberg

Substantia

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