Connecting Territories Exploring People and Nature, 1700–1850

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serval:BIB_19504B29FADD
Type
Proceedings: the proceedings of a conference.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Connecting Territories Exploring People and Nature, 1700–1850
Issued date
01/01/2022
Editor
Boscani Leoni Simona, Baumgartner Sarah, Knittel Meike
Language
english
Abstract
The book analyses from a comparative perspective the exploration of territories, the histories of their inhabitants, and local natural environments during the long eighteenth century. The eleven chapters look at European science at home and abroad as well as at global scientific practices and the involvement of a great variety of local actors in the processes of mapping and recording. Dealing with landlocked territories with no colonies (like Switzerland) and places embedded in colonial networks, the book reveals multifarious entanglements connecting these territories.
Keywords
Science, History of science, Early MOdern History, Modern History
Open Access
Yes
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Last modification date
02/03/2024 8:09
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