Von Käfern, Märkten und Menschen: Kolonialismus und Wissen in der Moderne (Hardback)
Tony Ballantyne (author of contributions), Priv.-Doz. Dr. Bettina Brockmeyer (author of contributions), Barbara Buchenau (author of contributions), Stefanie Gänger (author of contributions), Patrick Harries (author of contributions), Richard Hölzl (author of contributions), Prof. Dr. Sabine Mangold-Will (author of contributions), Kathrin Reinert (author of contributions), Maria Rhode (author of contributions), Kirsten Rüther (author of contributions), Prof. Dr. Iris Schröder (author of contributions), Dr. Holger Stoecker (author of contributions), Ernst-Christian Steinecke (author of contributions), Dr. Charlotte Trümpler (author of contributions), Jakob Vogel (author of contributions), Andrew Zimmerman (author of contributions), Prof. DDDr. Ulrich van der Heyden (author of contributions), Christof Dejung (author of contributions), Rebekka Habermas (editor), Alexandra Przyrembel (editor)Published: 18/09/2013
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Without the colonies the European history of science would have taken a very different course. Not only was the development of zoology and ethnology closely linked to colonial history, the war staged on many diseases occurring in Europe, such as cholera and malaria, could not have been fought without the insights emerging from colonial life. This book presents a wealth of individual case studies as well as a look at many documents and evidence from colonial history. It shows how knowledge moved its way to Europe and how it eventually greatly influenced the course of progress during the 19th century
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 9783525300190
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 657 g
Dimensions: 237 x 160 x 26 mm
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