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Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds

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Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds presents essays and original digital collages exploring how natural objects—from pollen to armadillos—were perceived and transformed across diverse regions between 1500 and the early 1900s. Covering the Indian Ocean, Ottoman Empire, Pacific islands, Southeast Asia, Spanish Empire, and Western Europe, the book traces the shifting meanings and alienation of natural things within expanding trade networks, colonialism, and the rise of empiricism.
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This book is well suited for museum visitors, scholars, scientists, and students interested in the history of science, natural history, and early modern global interactions. Its elegant and accessible style also appeals to non-academic readers fascinated by nature and historical collecting practices.

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The essays and original visualizations collected in Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds explore the relationships among natural things, ranging from pollen in a gust of wind, to a carnivorous pitcher plant, to a shell-like skinned armadillo, and the humans enthralled with them.

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The essays and original visualisations collected in Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds explore the relationships among natural things – ranging from pollen in a gust of wind to a carnivorous pitcher plant to a shell-like skinned armadillo – and the humans enthralled with them.

Episodes from 1500 to the early 1900s reveal connected histories across early modern worlds as natural things travelled across the Indian Ocean, the Ottoman Empire, Pacific islands, Southeast Asia, the Spanish Empire, and Western Europe. In distant worlds that were constantly changing with expanding networks of trade, colonial aspirations, and the rise of empiricism, natural things obtained new meanings and became alienated from their origins. Tracing the processes of their displacement, each chapter starts with a piece of original artwork that relies on digital collage to pull image sources out of place and to represent meanings that natural things lost and remade.

Accessible and elegant, Natural Things is the first study of its kind to combine original visualisations with the history of science. Museum-goers, scholars, scientists, and students will find new histories of nature and collecting within. Its playful visuality will capture the imagination of non-academic and academic readers alike while reminding us of the alienating capacity of the modern life sciences.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781032397184

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 09 May 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Illustration: 1 Tables, color; 4 Tables, black and white; 6 Line drawings, color; 95 Halftones, color; 101 Illustrations, color

Contributors:

  • Edited by Mackenzie Cooley
  • Edited by Anna Toledano
  • Edited by Duygu Yıldırım

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 210.0mm

Height: 280.0mm

Weight: 1420g

Pages: 396

About the Author

Mackenzie Cooley is an intellectual historian who studies the uses, abuses, and understandings of the natural world in early modern history. She is Assistant Professor of History and Director of Latin American Studies at Hamilton College.

Anna Toledano is a historian of science and a museum professional. Her academic research focuses on natural history collecting in eighteenth-century Spain and Spanish America.

Duygu Yıldırım is a historian of knowledge working on the comparative and connected histories of science and medicine in the early modern Mediterranean and in the Ottoman Empire. She is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

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