Empire and science in the making : Dutch colonial scholarship in comparative global perspective, 1760-1830
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Empire and science in the making : Dutch colonial scholarship in comparative global perspective, 1760-1830
(Palgrave studies in the history of science and technology)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Drawing on extensive new research, and bringing much new scholarship before English readers for the first time, this wide-ranging volume examines how knowledge was created and circulated throughout the Dutch Empire, and how these processes compared with those of the Imperial Britain, Spain, and Russia.
目次
- Introduction: From the Mundane to the Sublime: Science, Empire, and the Enlightenment, 1760s - 1820s
- Peter Boomgaard 1. Science and the Colonial War-State: British India, 1790-1820
- David Arnold 2. Collecting and the Pursuit of Scientific Accuracy: The Malaspina Expedition in the Philippines, 1792
- Raquel Reyes 3. Empire without Science? The Dutch Scholarly World and Colonial Science around 1800
- Klaas van Berkel 4. Why Was There no Javanese Galileo?
- Gerry van Klinken 5. For the Common Good: Dutch Institutions and Western Scholarship on Indonesia around 1800
- Peter Boomgaard 6. "A Religion that is Extremely Easy and Unusually Light to Take On": Dutch and English Knowledge of Southeast Asian Islam, ca. 1595-1811
- Michael Laffan 7. A National Obligation: Archaeological Research and Regime Change in Java and the Netherlands in the Early Nineteenth Century
- Marieke Bloembergen and Martijn Eickhoff 8. Meeting Point Deshima: Scholarly Communication between Japan and Europe to around 1800
- Peter Rietbergen 9. The First Dutch Ethnographic Monograph: De Kaffers aan de Zuidkust van Afrika (1810) by Lodewyk Alberti
- Siegfried Huigen 10. Intellectual Wastelands? Scholarship in and for the Dutch West Indies up to ca. 1800
- Gert Oostindie
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