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Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds (Paperback)
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Natural Things in Early Modern Worlds (Paperback)
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• Combines material culture, environmental history and history of
science for the first time to look at living things rather than
non-living and human-made things/objects enabling students and
museum professionals alike to see the importance of including
living things within the history of material culture and the early
modern world to understand the full scope. • Provides a deeper
understand of global exchange and the history of
commodities/collecting for early modern students and museum
professionals to understand the development of trade in the early
modern period and the creation of a system of trade based on moving
things from their geography of origin to another area that valued
them more highly. • Enables students and scientist to see the
theoretical and empirical interventions with the living objects
which reveal connected histories that link Europe to other regions
of the globe, by way of naturalists, natural philosophers,
collectors, merchants, apothecaries, physicians, agriculturalists,
and professional scientists, to inform their own studies and
research.
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