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Nature, Empire, and Nation : Explorations of the History of Science in the Iberian World
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Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra
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November 09 2006
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Illustrations
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xiii
Acknowledgments
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 7
1. Chivalric Epistemology and Patriotic Narratives: Iberian Colonial Science
pp. 14
2. The Colonial Iberian Roots of the Scientific Revolution
pp. 46
3. From Baroque to Modern Colonial Science
pp. 64
4. New World, New Stars: Patriotic Astrology and the Invention of Amerindian and Creole Bodies in Colonial Spanish America, 1600–1650
pp. 96
5. Eighteenth-Century Spanish Political Economy: Epistemology and Decline
pp. 112
6. How Derivative Was Humboldt? Microcosmic Narratives in Early Modern Spanish America and the (Other) Origins of Humboldt’s Ecological Sensibilities
pp. 129
7. Landscapes and Identities: Mexico, 1850–1900
pp. 169
Notes
pp. 195
Select Bibliography
pp. 225
Index
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