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Ursula Klein

    July 6, 1952

    Ursula Klein is a Permanent Senior Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin. Her research delves into the historical ontology of materials, particularly within the scientific landscape of the eighteenth century. Klein explores how materials were perceived and categorized across different scientific discourses. Through this examination, she uncovers the deeper cultural and philosophical assumptions embedded within scientific knowledge.

    Neue Wege der Elternbildung bei Migrantenkindern in der Grundschule. Konzeption einer webbasierten Lernumgebung zum Projekt \"Ruc
    Umgang mit Bilingualität von Migrantenkindern in der Primarstufe ("KOALA")
    Humboldts Preußen
    Winter's Spell
    Enchanted Autumn
    Technoscience in History
    • 2024

      When former college roommates reunite at a wedding in Provincetown, sparks fly, but can they find true love when evil sirens and trickster mermaids get in the way?

      Winter's Spell
    • 2022

      Enchanted Autumn

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Salem, Massachusetts, the story follows Hazel and her friend Roxy as they become enamored with Dr. Elizabeth Cowrie, a dedicated professor studying the witch trials. Roxy initially dates Elizabeth, but their connection fades, allowing Hazel to step in. However, her interest is complicated by Elizabeth's strong anti-magic stance, creating tension between Hazel's feelings and her own magical identity. The narrative explores themes of attraction, identity, and the conflict between personal desires and beliefs.

      Enchanted Autumn
    • 2020

      Technoscience in History

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Thoroughly researched scholarly monograph arguing that technoscience began/formed much earlier than currently agreed in the field--

      Technoscience in History