Cultures of Natural History
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- Editors:
- N. Jardine, University of Cambridge
- J. A. Secord, University of Cambridge
- E. C. Spary, University College London
- Date Published: February 1996
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521558945
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This lavishly illustrated volume is the first systematic general work to do justice to the fruits of recent scholarship in the history of natural history. Public interest in this lively field has been stimulated by environmental concerns and through links with the histories of art, collecting and gardening. Twenty-four specially commissioned essays cover the period from the sixteenth century, when the first institutions of natural history were created, to its late nineteenth-century transformation by practitioners of the new biological sciences. An introduction discusses novel approaches that have made this a major focus for research in cultural history. The essays, which include suggestions for further reading, offer a coherent and accessible overview of a fascinating subject. An epilogue highlights the relevance of this wide-ranging survey for current debates on museum practice, the display of ecological diversity, and concerns about the environment.
Read more- A lavishly illustrated compendium of recent research into the history of the history of science
- Relevant to a wide range of contemporary concerns, in history, ecology and the environment
- Includes material from the 'birth' of natural history to the nineteenth century, and many rare or unpublished illustrations
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'For years I have wished for some single text or volume to which I could send students to introduce them to the full diversity and richness of 'natural history'. This collection should serve as the starting point for a deeper enquiry into this topic for many years ... I have rarely been moredelighted with a set of papers. The editors are to be commended for thisconsiderable addition to the literature.' The British Journal for the History of Science
See more reviews'… an excellent introduction to the history of natural history and a revealing guide to current scholarly preoccupations.' The Times Literary Supplement
' … present work … is excellent of its kind, well written and handsomely illustrated.' Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
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- Date Published: February 1996
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521558945
- length: 524 pages
- dimensions: 246 x 189 x 27 mm
- weight: 0.93kg
- contains: 136 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Notes on contributors
Introduction:
1. The natures of cultural history Nicholas Jardine and Emma Spary
Part I. Curiosity, Erudition and Utility:
2. Emblematic natural history William B. Ashworth Jr
3. The culture of gardens Andrew Cunningham
4. Courting nature Paula Findlen
5. The culture of curiosity Katie Whitaker
6. Physicians and natural history Harold J. Cook
7. Natural history as print culture Adrian Johns
Part II. Virtuosity, Improvement and Sensibility:
8. Natural history in the academies Daniel Roche
9. Carl Linnaeus and his time and place Lisbet Koerner
10. Gender in natural history Londa Schiebinger
11. Political natural and bodily economics Emma Spary
12. The science of man Paul B. Wood
13. The natural history of the earth Martin Guntau
14. Naturphilosophie and the kingdoms of nature Nicholas Jardine
Part III. Discipline, Discovery and Display:
15. New spaces in natural history Dorinda Outram
16. Minerals strata and fossils Martin Rudwick
17. Humboldtian science Michael Dettelbach
18. Biogeography and empire Janet Browne
19. Travelling the other way Gillian Beer
20. Ethological encounters Michael T. Bravo
21. Equipment for the field Anne Larsen
22. Artisan botany Anne Secord
23. Tastes and crazes David Allen
24. Nature for the people Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent and Jean-Marc Drouin
25. Natural history and the 'new' biology Lynn K. Nyhart
Epilogue:
26. The crisis of nature James A. Secord.
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