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    @article{2007,
     jstor_articletype = {research-article},
     title = {The World We Have Lost: History as Art},
     author = {Olesko, Kathryn M.},
     journal = {Isis},
     jstor_issuetitle = {},
     volume = {98},
     number = {4},
     jstor_formatteddate = {December 2007},
     pages = {pp. 760-768},
     url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/529267},
     ISSN = {00211753},
     abstract = {ABSTRACT Among the recently published historical novels and “little books” on topics in the history of science, Daniel Kehlmann’s Measuring the World (trans. 2006) offers an opportunity to reflect critically on the relationship between narrative structure and historical evidence.},
     language = {English},
     year = {2007},
     publisher = {The University of Chicago Press on behalf of The History of Science Society},
     copyright = {Copyright © 2007 The History of Science Society},

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