ABSTRACT

’Global’ knowledge was constructed, communicated and contested during the long nineteenth century in numerous ways and places. This book focuses on the life-geographies, material practices and varied contributions to knowledge, be they medical or botanical, cartographic or cultural, of actors whose lives crisscrossed an increasingly connected world. Integrating detailed archival research with broader thematic and conceptual reflection, the individual case studies use local specificity to shed light on global structures and processes, revealing the latter to be lived and experienced phenomena rather than abstract historiographical categories. This volume makes an original and compelling contribution to a growing body of scholarship on the global history of knowledge. Given its wide geographic, disciplinary and thematic range this book will appeal to a broad readership including historical geographers and specialists in history of science and medicine, imperial history, museum studies, and book history.

part 1|79 pages

Encounters and Identity

chapter 1|20 pages

Global Knowledge in a Local World

Charlotte Wheeler Cuffe's Encounters with Burma 1901–1902

chapter 2|18 pages

Archaeology, Empire and the Field

Exploring the Ancient Sites of Cyprus, 1865–1876

chapter 3|22 pages

Webs of Science, Webs of Commerce

The Life-Worlds of a Merchant Naturalist

chapter 4|18 pages

Scientific Practice and the Scientific Self in Rupert's Land, c.1770–1830

Fur Trade Networks of Knowledge Exchange

part 2|87 pages

Collection and Display

chapter 5|20 pages

Sampling the South Seas

Collecting and Interrogating Scientific Specimens on Mid-Nineteenth-Century Voyages of Pacific Exploration

chapter 6|24 pages

Curating Global Knowledge

The Museum of Economic Botany at Kew Gardens

chapter 7|24 pages

‘A Depot for the Productions of the Four Quarters of the Globe'

Empire, Collecting and the Belfast Museum

chapter 8|18 pages

Malthus's Globalisms

Enlightenment Geographical Imaginaries in the Essay on the Principle of Population

part 3|71 pages

Circulation and Translation

chapter 10|18 pages

‘Throughout Bihar and Beyond'

Dublin University Mission and the Structuring of a ‘Global' Medical Practice

chapter 11|18 pages

Historical Geographies of Textual Circulation

David Livingstone's Missionary Travels in France and Germany