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E-grāmata: Worlds of Natural History

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From Aztec accounts of hibernating hummingbirds to contemporary television spectaculars, human encounters with nature have sparked wonder and delight. This lively introduction to the history of natural history contextualises current discussions of biodiversity and explores an increasingly vital aspect of human history.

From Aztec accounts of hibernating hummingbirds to contemporary television spectaculars, human encounters with nature have long sparked wonder, curiosity and delight. Written by leading scholars, this richly illustrated volume offers a lively introduction to the history of natural history, from the sixteenth century to the present day. Covering an extraordinary range of topics, from curiosity cabinets and travelling menageries to modern seed banks and radio-tracked wildlife, this volume draws together the work of historians of science, of environment and of art, museum curators and literary scholars. The essays are framed by an introduction charting recent trends in the field and an epilogue outlining the prospects for the future. Accessible to newcomers and established specialists alike, Worlds of Natural History provides a much-needed perspective on current discussions of biodiversity and an enticing overview of an increasingly vital aspect of human history.

Recenzijas

'This massive, comprehensive, and extremely rich collection of essays features a stellar cast of contributors who have created a worthy sequel to Cultures of Natural History. From its elegant introduction to its colorful chapters and provocative afterword on the continuing vitality of natural history in the twenty-first century, this book fascinates and instructs. Dazzled by its contents, readers will have a difficult time deciding which compartment in this cabinet of curiosities to open first. This is scholarship in the history of science at its finest.' Bernard Lightman, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, President of the History of Science Society, and York University 'This volume offers a cornucopia of new approaches to writing the history of natural history from the Renaissance to today. With attention to shifting epistemologies and material cultures, it situates ancient traditions of collecting, classifying, and preserving nature in relation to the modern biological and earth sciences. In our present era of vanishing biological diversity, the authors consider the lessons of the past for the future of both elite and popular scientific institutions, from seed banks to museums and zoos.' Deborah R. Coen, Yale University, Connecticut 'Worlds of Natural History comes as close as is humanly possible to living up to its title. The essays illuminate almost every aspect of the vast enterprise of natural history, from collecting, networking, and voyaging to preserving, image-making, and classifying. Its sites are as various as the Renaissance apothecary's shop and the contemporary genetics lab; its locales criss-cross the globe. This book crystallizes decades of historical scholarship, and is the single best introduction to the topic.' Lorraine Daston, Director, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin ' a rich snapshot of the current trends.' Aaron Van Neste, Annals of Science 'The individual scholarly standards are matched by Cambridge University Press's production values and combine to make this volume testimony to the continuing vibrancy of natural history and its historical explication.' W. F. Bynum, Times Literary Supplement ' the essays collected here bring us closer to an understanding of how historians of science gain insights through trying to expand their perspectives, and search for continuities between the past and the present. This volume should become essential reading for both historians of science and all scholars keen to keep abreast of general historical debates about the environment, technology, globalisation, empire and exchange.' Sooyoung An, East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine

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Explores the development of natural history since the Renaissance and contextualizes current discussions of biodiversity.
List of plates
xi
List of figures
xiii
Notes on contributors xvii
Acknowledgements xxv
Introduction: Worlds of history 3(14)
Nicholas Jardine
Emma Spary
I EARLY MODERN VENTURES
1 Visions of ancient natural history
17(16)
Brian W. Ogilvie
2 Gessner's history of nature
33(11)
Sachiko Kusukawa
3 Natural history in the apothecary's shop
44(17)
Valentino Pugliano
4 Horticultural networking and sociable citation
61(17)
Leah Knight
5 European exchanges and communities
78(16)
Florike Egmond
6 Making monsters
94(18)
Natalie Lawrence
7 Indigenous naturalists
112(19)
Iris Montero Sobrevilla
8 Insects, philosophy and the microscope
131(20)
Eric Jorink
II ENLIGHTENED ORDERS
9 The materials of natural history
151(19)
Paula Findlen
Anna Toledano
10 Experimental natural history
170(15)
Mary Terrall
11 Spatial arrangement and systematic order
185(20)
Robert Felfe
12 Linnaean paper tools
205(16)
Staffan Muller-Wille
13 Image and nature
221(15)
Karin Nickelsen
14 Botanical conquistadors
236(19)
Daniela Bleichmar
15 Bird sellers and animal merchants
255(16)
Christopher Plumb
16 Vegetable empire
271(18)
Miles Ogborn
III PUBLICS AND EMPIRES
17 Containers and collections
289(15)
Anne Secord
18 Natural history and the scientific voyage
304(15)
Katharine Anderson
19 Humboldt's exploration at a distance
319(16)
Sandra Rebok
20 Publics and practices
335(13)
Lynn K. Nyhart
21 Museum nature
348(15)
Samuel J. M. M. Alberti
22 Peopling natural history
363(16)
Sadiah Qureshi
23 The oils of empire
379(22)
Sujit Sivasundaram
IV CONNECTING AND CONSERVING
24 Global geology and the tectonics of empire
401(17)
James A. Secord
25 Zoological gardens
418(15)
Mitchell G. Ash
26 Provincialising global botany
433(14)
Jung Lee
27 Descriptive and prescriptive taxonomies
447(13)
Jim Endersby
28 Imperilled crops and endangered flowers
460(16)
Helen Anne Curry
29 Networks of natural history in Latin America
476(15)
Regina Horta Duarte
30 The unnatural history of human biology
491(13)
Joanna Radin
31 Fieldwork out of place
504(14)
Etienne Benson
32 Wild visions
518(17)
Morgan Richards
EPILOGUE
Natural history and its histories in the twenty-first century
535(10)
Helen Anne Curry
James A. Secord
Notes 545(90)
Index 635
Helen Anne Curry is the Peter Lipton Senior Lecturer in History of Modern Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge. Nicholas Jardine is emeritus Professor of History and Philosophy of the Sciences at the University of Cambridge. James A. Secord is Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. E. C. Spary is Reader in the History of Modern European Knowledge at the Faculty of History, University of Cambridge.