Colonial Botany: Science, Commerce, and Politics in the Early Modern World
In the early modern world, botany was big science and big business, critical to Europe's national and trade ambitions. Tracing the dynamic relationships among plants, peoples, states, and economies over the course of three centuries, this collection of essays offers a lively challenge to a historiography that has emphasized the rise of modern botany as a story of taxonomie
...morePaperback, 346 pages
Published
July 17th 2007
by University of Pennsylvania Press
(first published 2004)
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