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301. Surveying the Landscape: The Oil Industry and Alternative Energy in the 1970s

302. Large-Scale Renewables and Infrastructure Gatekeepers: How Local Actors Shaped the Texas Competitive Renewable Energy Zones (CREZ) Initiative

303. 'We Have no Niagara': Electrifying the 'Britain of the South'

304. Co-ops Against Castroism: USAID and the Electrification of the Global Countryside

305. A Model for Heterogeneous Energy Transitions

306. History Is a Foreign Country: A Journey Through the History of Mathematics

307. On Set Theories and Modernism

308. Reflections

309. History of Mathematics Illuminates Philosophy of Mathematics: Riemann, Weierstrass and Mathematical Understanding

310. What We Talk About When We Talk About Mathematics

311. Mathematical Modernism, Goal or Problem? The Opposing Views of Felix Hausdorff and Hermann Weyl

312. The Geometer’s Gaze: On H. G. Zeuthen’s Holistic Epistemology of Mathematics

313. The Direction-Theory of Parallels: Geometry and Philosophy in the Age of Kant

314. Who’s Afraid of Mathematical Platonism?—An Historical Perspective

315. Variations on Enriques’ ‘Scientific Philosophy’

316. How Useful Is the Term ‘Modernism’ for Understanding the History of Early Twentieth-Century Mathematics?

317. Gauging Potentials: Maxwell, Lorenz, Lorentz and Others on Linking the Electric Scalar and Vector Potentials

318. What Is the Right Way to Be Modern? Examples from Integration Theory in the Twentieth Century

319. Simplifying a Proof of Transcendence for e: A Letter Exchange Between Adolf Hurwitz, David Hilbert and Paul Gordan

320. On Felix Klein’s Early Geometrical Works, 1869–1872

321. Ronald Ross and Hilda Hudson: A Collaboration on the Mathematical Theory of Epidemics

322. Mathematical Practice: How an Astronomical Table Was Made in the Yuanjia li (443 AD)

323. Current and Classical Notions of Function in Real Analysis

324. Further Thoughts on Anachronism: A Presentist Reading of Newton’s Principia

325. Learning from the Masters (and Some of Their Pupils)

326. Poincaré and Arithmetic Revisited

327. Mathematics, History of Mathematics and Poncelet: The Context of the Ecole Polytechnique

328. 'No Mother Has Ever Produced an Intuitive Mathematician': The Question of Mathematical Heritability at the End of the Nineteenth Century

329. Why Historical Research Needs Mathematicians Now More Than Ever

330. A Problem-Oriented Multiple Perspective Way into History of Mathematics – What, Why and How Illustrated by Practice

331. Advice to a Young Mathematician Wishing to Enter the History of Mathematics

332. The ESG Triangle: How Lithium Mining in Latin America Could Point the Way Toward Long-Term Environmental and Social Value Strategies

333. The Paradox of Green Growth: Challenges and Opportunities in Decarbonizing the Lithium-Ion Supply Chain

334. The Social Conundrum of Eco-Centric Activism Against Oceanic Minerals

335. Public Policy Toward Critical Materials: A False Dichotomy, a Messy Middle Ground, and Seven Guiding Principles

336. Securing Supply Chain Resiliency for Critical Rare Earth Metals

337. Social and Environmental Impacts of Rare Earth Mining, Processing, and Proliferation: Scoping and Preliminary Assessment

338. Raw Material Demands for the Green Transition: Risks, Opportunities, and Required Actions to Meet the 2030 Climate Targets

339. Between Rocks and Hard Places: Geopolitics of Net Zero Futures and the Tech Imperium

340. Lessons from Three Decades in the Rare Earth Trenches

341. Interdependence vs. Geopolitics: Securitization and Partial Recoupling of Sino-American Relations

342. From Natio to Corps (1575–1820): The Birth of a New Type of Student Association in the Netherlands

343. William Whiston, Experimental Lecturing and the Royal Society of London

344. Newtonianism and the Physics of Du Châtelet’s Institutions de Physique

345. The Doctoral Dissertation of Nehemiah Grew (1641–1712): The Nervous Fluids and Iatrochymistry in Context

346. Galileo’s Fall of the Planets to the Copernican System of the World

347. Whose Manner of Discourse? Sir William Petty, Civility, and the Early Royal Society

348. Henry More’s Epistola H. Mori ad V.C. and the Cartesian Context of Newton’s Early Cambridge Years

349. Descartes’ Experimental Journey Past the Prism and Through the Invisible World to the Rainbow

350. Newton as Theologian, Artisan, and Chamber-Fellow: Some New Documents

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