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Historisk Tidskrift, Jan 1, 2004
1. Artikelförfattarna arbetar f n med att förbereda ett forskningsprojekt om den svenska efterkri... more 1. Artikelförfattarna arbetar f n med att förbereda ett forskningsprojekt om den svenska efterkrigstidens konsumtionspolitik.
… 2006. Forskning inom …, Jan 1, 2006
SwePub titelinformation: Linné och hans lärjungar att lära och lära ut i vetenskapens tjänst.
Journal of Historical Geography, Jan 1, 2009
The British Journal for the History of Science, Jan 1, 2011
Travelling is an activity closely associated with Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) and his circle of ... more Travelling is an activity closely associated with Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) and his circle of students. This article discusses the transformative role of studying nature outdoors (turning novices into naturalists) in eighteenth-century Sweden, using the little-known journeys of Carl Bäck (1760-1776), Sven Anders Hedin (1750-1821) and Johan Lindwall (1743-1796) as examples. On these journeys, through different parts of Sweden in the 1770s, the outdoors was used, simultaneously, as both a classroom and a space for exploration. The article argues that this multifunctional use of the landscape (common within the Linnaean tradition) encouraged a democratization of the consumption of scientific knowledge and also, to some degree, of its production. More generally, the study also addresses issues of how and why science and scientists travel by discussing how botanical knowledge was reproduced and extended 'on the move', and what got senior and junior students moving.
Innehåll Förord 7 Hanna Hodacs & Kenneth Nyberg . Inledning 9 DEL UTGÅNGSPUNKTER Kenne... more Innehåll Förord 7 Hanna Hodacs & Kenneth Nyberg . Inledning 9 DEL UTGÅNGSPUNKTER Kenneth Nyberg 2. Linné, lärjungarna och resandet i historieskrivningen 7 Hanna Hodacs 3. Att resa ut som student och komma hem som forskare 37 DEL ...
The nineteenth-century colonial project transformed conceptions of the globe in ways that reflect... more The nineteenth-century colonial project transformed conceptions of the globe in ways that reflect the increase in European power over the rest of the world. This study investigates a rather neglected aspect of this process: the development of new images of the world within Europe, and ...
Books by Hanna Hodacs
The imperative of the long-distance seaborne trade of Europeans, from the age of exploration, was... more The imperative of the long-distance seaborne trade of Europeans, from the age of exploration, was to acquire the goods of the exotic East – the silks and porcelains and tea of China, the spices of the spice islands and the textiles of India. Goods from the East focuses on the trade in fine products: how they were made, marketed and distributed between Asia and Europe. This trade was conducted by East India Companies and many private traders, and the first Global Age that resulted deeply affected European consumption and manufacturing. This book provides a full comparative and connective study of Asia's trade with a range of European countries. Its themes relate closely to issues of fine manufacturing and luxury goods in the current age of globalization. Goods from the East brings together established scholars, such as Jan de Vries, Om Prakash and Josh Gommans, and a new generation of researchers, who together look into the connections between European consumer cultures and Asian trade.
Historisk Tidskrift, Jan 1, 2004
1. Artikelförfattarna arbetar f n med att förbereda ett forskningsprojekt om den svenska efterkri... more 1. Artikelförfattarna arbetar f n med att förbereda ett forskningsprojekt om den svenska efterkrigstidens konsumtionspolitik.
… 2006. Forskning inom …, Jan 1, 2006
SwePub titelinformation: Linné och hans lärjungar att lära och lära ut i vetenskapens tjänst.
Journal of Historical Geography, Jan 1, 2009
The British Journal for the History of Science, Jan 1, 2011
Travelling is an activity closely associated with Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) and his circle of ... more Travelling is an activity closely associated with Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) and his circle of students. This article discusses the transformative role of studying nature outdoors (turning novices into naturalists) in eighteenth-century Sweden, using the little-known journeys of Carl Bäck (1760-1776), Sven Anders Hedin (1750-1821) and Johan Lindwall (1743-1796) as examples. On these journeys, through different parts of Sweden in the 1770s, the outdoors was used, simultaneously, as both a classroom and a space for exploration. The article argues that this multifunctional use of the landscape (common within the Linnaean tradition) encouraged a democratization of the consumption of scientific knowledge and also, to some degree, of its production. More generally, the study also addresses issues of how and why science and scientists travel by discussing how botanical knowledge was reproduced and extended 'on the move', and what got senior and junior students moving.
Innehåll Förord 7 Hanna Hodacs & Kenneth Nyberg . Inledning 9 DEL UTGÅNGSPUNKTER Kenne... more Innehåll Förord 7 Hanna Hodacs & Kenneth Nyberg . Inledning 9 DEL UTGÅNGSPUNKTER Kenneth Nyberg 2. Linné, lärjungarna och resandet i historieskrivningen 7 Hanna Hodacs 3. Att resa ut som student och komma hem som forskare 37 DEL ...
The nineteenth-century colonial project transformed conceptions of the globe in ways that reflect... more The nineteenth-century colonial project transformed conceptions of the globe in ways that reflect the increase in European power over the rest of the world. This study investigates a rather neglected aspect of this process: the development of new images of the world within Europe, and ...
The imperative of the long-distance seaborne trade of Europeans, from the age of exploration, was... more The imperative of the long-distance seaborne trade of Europeans, from the age of exploration, was to acquire the goods of the exotic East – the silks and porcelains and tea of China, the spices of the spice islands and the textiles of India. Goods from the East focuses on the trade in fine products: how they were made, marketed and distributed between Asia and Europe. This trade was conducted by East India Companies and many private traders, and the first Global Age that resulted deeply affected European consumption and manufacturing. This book provides a full comparative and connective study of Asia's trade with a range of European countries. Its themes relate closely to issues of fine manufacturing and luxury goods in the current age of globalization. Goods from the East brings together established scholars, such as Jan de Vries, Om Prakash and Josh Gommans, and a new generation of researchers, who together look into the connections between European consumer cultures and Asian trade.