
pkhardy.bsky.social
Historian of science, technology, & medicine, especially tech of ocean science. Associate history professor at UW-La Crosse. Book review editor for H-Sci-Med-Tech & H-Oceans. She/her/hers.
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If you teach an AP course, the College Board may be pulling shenanigans in those online curricular materials, too. You should check.
In the meantime, we'll have an AP Human Geography course whose "urban challenges" unit has scrubbed "redlining" and "white flight". Much advanced. Very college.
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The book's full title is
The Dynamics of Science: Computational Frontiers in History and Philosophy of Science
upittpress.org/books/978082...
@upittpress.bsky.social
@ou.edu
@andreasdeblock.bsky.social
@hnetreviews.bsky.social
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Book 3:
Brian Payne (Bridgewater State University), _Eating the Ocean: Seafood and Consumer Culture in Canada_, published 2022 @mcgillqueensup.bsky.social
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4/4
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Book 2:
Patrick W Hayes (@tcddublin.bsky.social)’s book _Ireland's Sea Fisheries, 1400-1600: Economics, Environment and Ecology_, published 2023 @boydellandbrewer.bsky.social
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3/4
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Book 1:
Thomas Blake Earle (Texas A&M University at Galveston)’s book _The Liberty to Take Fish: Atlantic Fisheries and Federal Power in Nineteenth-Century America_, published 2023 @cornellupress.bsky.social
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2/4
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Replied! Thanks for the heads up!
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I am an historian of oceanography, as is @oceanhistories.bsky.social, or you could check out the folks in this starter pack. I can recommend more specifically depending on topic.
(And if it's a shark thing, I could point you to a couple folks not on BlueSky.)
go.bsky.app/CKYMfBU
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Yah. Some of them seem a little fast and loose with what counts as a national flag, too.