Compound histories : materials, governance and production, 1760-1840
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Compound histories : materials, governance and production, 1760-1840
(Cultural dynamics of science / series editors, Lissa Roberts, Agustí Nieto-Galan, Oliver Hochadel, v. 2)
Brill, c2018
- : hardback
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注記
Bibliography: p. 355-387
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Compound Histories: Materials, Governance and Production, 1760-1840 offers a new view of the period during which Europe took on its modern character and globally dominant position. By exploring the intertwined realms of production, governance and materials, it places chemists and chemistry at the center of processes most closely identified with the construction of the modern world. This includes the interactive intensification of material and knowledge production; the growth and management of consumption; environmental changes, regulation of materials, markets, landscapes and societies; and practices embodied in political economy. Rather than emphasize revolutionary breaks and the primacy of innovation-driven change, the volume highlights the continuities and accumulation of incremental changes that framed historical development.
Contributors are: Robert G.W. Anderson, Bernadette Bensaude Vincent, Jose Ramon Bertomeu Sanchez, John R.R. Christie, Joppe van Driel, Frank A.J.L. James, Christine Lehman, Lissa L. Roberts, Thomas le Roux, Elena Serrano, Anna Simmons, Marie Thebaud-Sorger, Sacha Tomic, Andreas Weber, Simon Werrett.
目次
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: "A More Intimate Acquaintance"
Lissa Roberts and Simon Werrett
Part 1: Materials and Material Objects
1 Household Oeconomy and Chemical Inquiry
Simon Werrett
2 The Case of Coal
Lissa Roberts and Joppe van Driel
3 Capturing the Invisible: Heat, Steam and Gases in France and Great Britain, 1750-1800
Marie Thebaud-Sorger
4 Spreading the Revolution: Guyton's Fumigating Machine in Spain. Politics, Technology, and Material Culture (1796-1808)
Elena Serrano
5 Arsenic in France. The Cultures of Poison During the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
Jose Ramon Bertomeu Sanchez
Part 2: Chemical Governance and the Governance of Chemistry
6 Relations between the State and the Chemical Industry in France, 1760-1800: The Case of Ceruse
Christine Lehman
7 Between Industry and the Environment: Chemical Governance in France, 1770-1830
Thomas Le Roux
8 Renegotiating Debt: Chemical Governance and Money in the Early Nineteenth-Century Dutch Empire
Andreas Weber
9 How to Govern Chemical Courses. The Case of the Paris Ecole de pharmacie During Vauquelin's Direction, 1803-1829
Sacha Tomic
Part 3: Revisiting the History of Production
10 Teaching Chemistry in the French Revolution: Pedagogy, Materials and Politics
Bernadette Bensaude Vincent
11 The Subversive Humphry Davy: Aristocracy and Establishing Chemical Research Laboratories in Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century England
Frank A.J.L. James
12 Wholesale Pharmaceutical Manufacturing in London, c.1760 - c.1840: Sites, Production and Networks
Anna Simmons
13 Chemical Glasgow and its Entrepreneurs, 1760-1860
John R.R. Christie
14 Relations between Industry and Academe in Scotland, and the Case of Dyeing: 1760 to 1840
Robert G.W. Anderson
Bibliography of Secondary Sources
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