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Four Centuries of Geological Travel

Author : Patrick Wyse Jackson,Geological Society of London
Publisher : Geological Society of London
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Science
ISBN : 186239234X

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Four Centuries of Geological Travel by Patrick Wyse Jackson,Geological Society of London Pdf

Four Centuries of Geological Travel: The Search for Knowledge on Foot, Bicycle, Sledge and Camel focuses on the complexities of geological exploration and will be of particular interest to earth scientists, historians of science and to the general reader interested in science.

The Making of the Geological Society of London

Author : Cherry Lewis,Simon J. Knell
Publisher : Geological Society of London
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Science
ISBN : 1862392773

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The Making of the Geological Society of London by Cherry Lewis,Simon J. Knell Pdf

Enlightenment Travel and British Identities

Author : Mary-Ann Constantine,Nigel Leask
Publisher : Anthem Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2017-04-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781783086542

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Enlightenment Travel and British Identities by Mary-Ann Constantine,Nigel Leask Pdf

‘Weaving together science, history, antiquarianism and art, this stimulating collection of essays amply demonstrates Thomas Pennant’s centrality to a broad range of British Enlightenment debates and discourses, especially those relating to Britain’s so-called “Celtic Fringe”. At the same time, it underscores the epistemological importance of travel and travel writing in the late eighteenth century.’ —Carl Thompson, Senior Lecturer in English, St Mary’s University, UK

Geographies of Nineteenth-Century Science

Author : David N. Livingstone,Charles W. J. Withers
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 538 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2011-12-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780226487298

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Geographies of Nineteenth-Century Science by David N. Livingstone,Charles W. J. Withers Pdf

In Geographies of Nineteenth-Century Science, David N. Livingstone and Charles W. J. Withers gather essays that deftly navigate the spaces of science in this significant period and reveal how each is embedded in wider systems of meaning, authority, and identity. Chapters from a distinguished range of contributors explore the places of creation, the paths of knowledge transmission and reception, and the import of exchange networks at various scales. Studies range from the inspection of the places of London science, which show how different scientific sites operated different moral and epistemic economies, to the scrutiny of the ways in which the museum space of the Smithsonian Institution and the expansive space of the American West produced science and framed geographical understanding. This volume makes clear that the science of this era varied in its constitution and reputation in relation to place and personnel, in its nature by virtue of its different epistemic practices, in its audiences, and in the ways in which it was put to work.

Geoheritage and Geotourism

Author : Thomas A. Hose
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781783271474

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Geoheritage and Geotourism by Thomas A. Hose Pdf

Europe's engagement from the late sixteenth century onwards in scientific Earth science inquiry has generated numerous and varied collections of minerals, rocks, and fossils, together with their associated archives, artworks and publications, forming a rich cultural geoheritage held in major private and especially royal and aristocratic collections, museums, universities, archives and libraries. The mines, quarries, geological structures, landforms, minerals, rocks and fossils - or geodiversity - that underpin these collections populate past and present-day Earth science literature. However, for too long their scientific, historic and cultural significance was not universally recognised and generally they were not accorded adequate resources and protection - or geoconservation. Hence, geotourism was developed in the 1990s to raise public awareness of Europe's geoheritage and geodiversity and to promote itsgeoconservation; the volume's theoretical essays and case studies examine these four core geoelements and provide a timely introduction for anyone interested in natural history museums, countryside management, and landscape-basedtourism. Dr Thomas A. Hose is an Honorary Research Associate in the School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol. He has pioneered the recognition of and research into geotourism, and is the author of the world's first doctoral thesis on the subject. Contributors: Kevin Crawford, Peter Davis, John E. Gordon. Thomas A. Hose, Jonathan G. Larwood, Slobodan B. Markovic, Martin Munt, Emmanuel Reynard, Nemanja Tomic, Djordjije A. Vasiljevic, Margaret Wood, Volker Wrede

Travelling Servants

Author : Kathryn Walchester
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2019-07-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781000638998

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Travelling Servants by Kathryn Walchester Pdf

This book outlines the contribution made by servants to domestic and Continental travel and travel writing between 1750 and 1850. Aiming to re-position British and European travel during this period as a site of work as well as leisure, Katheryn Walchester provides commentary and analysis of texts by servants not addressed in current scholarship. By reading texts contrapuntally, this book draws attention to repeated tropes and common patterns in the ways in which servants are featured in travelogues; and in so doing, offers an account of alternative modes of experiencing and writing about the Home Tour and the Grand Tour.

Expeditions as Experiments

Author : Marianne Klemun,Ulrike Spring
Publisher : Springer
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2016-10-18
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781137581068

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Expeditions as Experiments by Marianne Klemun,Ulrike Spring Pdf

This collection focuses on different expeditions and their role in the process of knowledge acquisition from the eighteenth century onwards. It investigates various forms of scientific practice conducted during, after and before expeditions, and it places this discussion into the scientific context of experiments. In treating expeditions as experiments in a heuristic sense, we also propose that the expedition is a variation on the laboratory in which different practices can be conducted and where the transformation of uncertain into certain knowledge is tested. The experimental positioning of the expedition brings together an ensemble of techniques, strategies, material agents and social actors, and illuminates the steps leading from observation to facts and documentation. The chapters show the variety of scientific interests that motivated expeditions with their focus on natural history, geology, ichthyology, botany, zoology, helminthology, speleology, physical anthropology, oceanography, meteorology and magnetism.

US and Azerbaijani Oil in the Nineteenth Century

Author : Marius S. Vassiliou,Mir-Yusif Mir-Babayev
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 183 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2022-10-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781793629531

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US and Azerbaijani Oil in the Nineteenth Century by Marius S. Vassiliou,Mir-Yusif Mir-Babayev Pdf

The nineteenth century was an exciting and dynamic era of rapid progress in industry and technology. One of the most vigorous of the new industries was petroleum. It first transformed the way people lit their houses, displacing whale oil and other substitutes, and then revolutionized the entire field of energy and helped create the modern world. During the nineteenth century, oil was overwhelmingly dominated by the United States and the Russian Empire, together responsible for 97% of the world’s production; and over the course of the century, nearly all the Russian Empire’s oil came from the territory that is now the independent state of Azerbaijan. Many people don’t know that the world’s first industrial oil well was drilled in Azerbaijan in 1846, thirteen years before Drake’s celebrated well in Pennsylvania. This book covers oil in the United States and Azerbaijan, in all its dynamism, from its earliest beginnings to the turn of the twentieth century. It treats both business and technology, from the early wildcatters to Standard Oil and the Nobel Brothers (yes, that remarkable family created more than a famous prize!). The book echoes into the present day; for good or ill, oil still moves the world.

German Representations of the Far North (17th-19th Centuries)

Author : Jan Borm,Joanna Kodzik
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2020-11-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781527562769

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German Representations of the Far North (17th-19th Centuries) by Jan Borm,Joanna Kodzik Pdf

German travellers, explorers, missionaries and scholars produced significant new knowledge about the Arctic in Europe and elsewhere from the 17th until the 19th century. However, until now, no English-language study or collective volume has been dedicated to their representations of the Arctic. Possibly due to linguistic barriers, this corpus has not been sufficiently taken into account in transnational and circumpolar approaches to the fast-growing field of Arctic Studies. This volume serves to heighten awareness about the importance of these writings in view of the history of the Far North. The chapters gathered here offer critical readings of manuscripts and publications, including travelogues, natural histories of the Arctic, newspaper articles and scholarly texts based on first-hand observations, as well as works of fiction. The sources are considered in their historical context, as political, religious, social, economic and cultural aspects are discussed in relation to discourses about the Arctic in general. The volume opens with a spirited preface by Professor Jean Malaurie, France’s most distinguished Arctic specialist and author of The Last Kings of Thule (1955).

Women in the History of Science

Author : Hannah Wills,Sadie Harrison,Erika Lynn Jones,Farrah Lawrence-Mackey,Rebecca Martin
Publisher : UCL Press
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2023-03-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781800084155

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Women in the History of Science by Hannah Wills,Sadie Harrison,Erika Lynn Jones,Farrah Lawrence-Mackey,Rebecca Martin Pdf

Women in the History of Science brings together primary sources that highlight women’s involvement in scientific knowledge production around the world. Drawing on texts, images and objects, each primary source is accompanied by an explanatory text, questions to prompt discussion, and a bibliography to aid further research. Arranged by time period, covering 1200 BCE to the twenty-first century, and across 12 inclusive and far-reaching themes, this book is an invaluable companion to students and lecturers alike in exploring women’s history in the fields of science, technology, mathematics, medicine and culture. While women are too often excluded from traditional narratives of the history of science, this book centres on the voices and experiences of women across a range of domains of knowledge. By questioning our understanding of what science is, where it happens, and who produces scientific knowledge, this book is an aid to liberating the curriculum within schools and universities.

Regionalizing Science

Author : Simon Naylor
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2015-09-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317316039

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Regionalizing Science by Simon Naylor Pdf

Victorian England, as is well known, produced an enormous amount of scientific endeavour, but what has previously been overlooked is the important role of geography on these developments. This book seeks to rectify this imbalance by presenting a historical geography of regional science.

Earth Sciences History

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Earth sciences
ISBN : UCSD:31822009263708

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History of Geoscience

Author : W. Mayer,R.M. Clary,L.F. Azuela,T.S. Mota,S. Wołkowicz
Publisher : Geological Society of London
Page : 443 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2017-06-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781786202697

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History of Geoscience by W. Mayer,R.M. Clary,L.F. Azuela,T.S. Mota,S. Wołkowicz Pdf

The study of the Earth’s origin, its composition, the processes that changed and shaped it over time and the fossils preserved in rocks, have occupied enquiring minds from ancient times. The contributions in this volume trace the history of ideas and the research of scholars in a wide range of geological disciplines that have paved the way to our present-day understanding and knowledge of the physical nature of our planet and the diversity of life that inhabited it. To mark the 50th anniversary of the founding of the International Commission on the History of Geology (INHIGEO), the book features contributions that give insights into its establishment and progress. In other sections authors reflect on the value of studying the history of the geosciences and provide accounts of early investigations in fields as diverse as tectonics, volcanology, geomorphology, vertebrate palaeontology and petroleum geology. Other papers discuss the establishment of geological surveys, the contribution of women to geology and biographical sketches of noted scholars in various fields of geoscience.

Explorations in the Icy North

Author : Nanna Katrine Luders Kaalund
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2021-05-11
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780822988052

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Explorations in the Icy North by Nanna Katrine Luders Kaalund Pdf

Science in the Arctic changed dramatically over the course of the nineteenth century, when early, scattered attempts in the region to gather knowledge about all aspects of the natural world transitioned to a more unified Arctic science under the First International Polar Year in 1882. The IPY brought together researchers from multiple countries with the aim of undertaking systematic and coordinated experiments and observations in the Arctic and Antarctic. Harsh conditions, intense isolation, and acute danger inevitably impacted the making and communicating of scientific knowledge. At the same time, changes in ideas about what it meant to be an authoritative observer of natural phenomena were linked to tensions in imperial ambitions, national identities, and international collaborations of the IPY. Through a focused study of travel narratives in the British, Danish, Canadian, and American contexts, Nanna Katrine Lüders Kaalund uncovers not only the transnational nature of Arctic exploration, but also how the publication and reception of literature about it shaped an extreme environment, its explorers, and their scientific practices. She reveals how, far beyond the metropole—in the vast area we understand today as the North American and Greenlandic Arctic—explorations and the narratives that followed ultimately influenced the production of field science in the nineteenth century.

Appreciating Physical Landscapes

Author : T.A. Hose
Publisher : Geological Society of London
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2016-02-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781862397248

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Appreciating Physical Landscapes by T.A. Hose Pdf

Geotourism, as a form of sustainable geoheritage tourism, was defined and developed, from the early 1990s, to contextualize modern approaches to geoconservation and physical landscape management. However, its roots lie in the late seventeenth century and the emergence of the Grand Tour and its domestic equivalents in the eighteenth century. Its participants and numerous later travellers and tourists, including geologists and artists, purposefully explored wild landscapes as‘geotourists’. The written and visual records of their observations underpin the majority of papers within this volume; these papers explore some significant geo-historical themes, organizations, individuals and locations across three centuries, opening with seventeenth century elite travellers and closing with modern landscape tourists. Other papers examine the resources available to those geotourists and explore the geotourism paradigm. The volume will be of particular interest to Earth scientists, historians of science, tourism specialists and general readers with an interest in landscape history.