Empiricism in the Spanish Atlantic World (original ) (raw )Barrera-Osorio, "Empiricism in the Spanish Atlantic World" in James Delbourgo and Nicholas Dew, eds. Science and Empire in the Atlantic World
Antonio Barrera-Osorio
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Barrera-Osorio, Nature and Experience in the New World: Spain and England in the Making of the New Science in Más allá de la Leyenda Negra: España y la Revolución Científica (ads. Navarro Brotóns and Eamon)
Antonio Barrera-Osorio
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Nature and Experience in the New World: Spain and England in the Making of the New Science
Antonio Barrera-Osorio
Brotóns y Eamon, Más allá de la Leyenda Negra: España y la revolución científica
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Nature, Empire, and Nation: Explorations of the History of Science in the Iberian New World (review)
Patricia Seed
The Americas, 2008
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Making Natural History in New Spain, 1525–1590, in: The Globalization of Knowledge in the Iberian Colonial World, edited by Helge Wendt, Berlin, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, 2016: pp. 29-51.
José Pardo-Tomás
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Book Review: Writing the New World: The Politics of Natural History in the Early Spanish Empire, by Mauro José Caraccioli
Katherine A Gordy
Political Theory, 2021
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Barrera-Osorio, "Empire and Knowledge: Reporting from the New World" in Colonial Latin American Review (CLAR)
Antonio Barrera-Osorio
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José Antonio Alzate, animal instruments and reliable knowledge in New Spain in the eighteenth century
María Eugenia Constantino Ortiz
História, Ciências, Saúde-Manguinhos, 2019
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Barrera-Osorio, "Experts, Nature, and the Making of Atlantic Empiricism" in Osiris 25 (2010)
Antonio Barrera-Osorio
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“The Trajectories of Natural Knowledge in the Spanish Empire (ca. 1550–1650),” in William Eamon and Víctor Navarro Brotons (eds.), Beyond the Black Legend: Spain and the Scientific Revolution / Mas allá de la Leyenda Negra: España y la Revolución Científica (Soler, 2007): 127–134
daniela bleichmar
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“Science and ideology in the Spanish Atlantic”
Sandra Rebok
in D’Maris Coffman, Adrian Leonard, William O’Reilly (eds.), The Atlantic World (Routledge: London, New York, 2014), 34-54.
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José Rámon Marcaida López, Arte y Ciencia en el Barroco español. Historia Natural, Coleccionismo y cultura visual. Fundación Focus-Abengoa/Marcial Pons Historia: Madrid, 2014. 337Pp. ISBN 978-841596-336-3
John Slater
HoST - Journal of History of Science and Technology, 2016
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Science in the Spanish and Portuguese Empires, 1500-1800
iris kantor
Hispanic American Historical Review, 2010
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SPECIAL ISSUE: Artisanal culture in early modern Iberian and Atlantic worlds
Antonio Sánchez , Henrique Leitão
Centaurus, 2018
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Experiencing Nature: The Spanish American Empire and the Early Scientific Revolution (review)
Marcia Stephenson
Technology and Culture, 2007
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The "empirical turn" in the historiography of the Iberian and Atlantic science in the early modern world: from cosmography and navigation to ethnography, natural history, and medicine
Antonio Sánchez
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society, 2019
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Empire and Knowledge: Reporting from the New World
Antonio Barrera-Osorio
Colonial Latin American Review
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Popular science as knowledge: early modern Iberian-American repertorios de los tiempos
Sergio Orozco-Echeverri
Galilaeana. Studies in Renaissance and Early Modern Science, 2023
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The Spectacle de la Nature in Eighteenth-Century Spain: From French Households to Spanish Workshops
Elena Serrano
Annals of Science, 2011
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A Creole in Paris and a Spaniard in Paraguay: Geographies of Natural History in the Hispanic World (1750-1808)
Helen Cowie
Journal of Latin American Geography, 2011
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Enlightenment In An Imperial Context: Local Science In the Eighteenth Century
Antonio Lafuente
Antonio Lafuente, "Enlightenment in an Imperial Context: Local Science in the Late-Eighteenth-Century Hispanic World", en Roy MacLeod, ed., Nature and Empire: Science and the Colonial Enterprise, Osiris, 15: 155-173, 2000, 2000
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Review of Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra, "Nature, Empire, and Nation. Explorations of the History of Science in the Iberian World"
William Eamon
2007
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‘For the Sciences Migrate, Just Like People’: The Case of Botanical Knowledge in the Early Modern Iberian Empires
Ran Segev
Perspectives on Science , 2022
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Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra - Experiencing Nature: The Spanish American Empire and the Early Scientifc Revolution (review) - Journal of Interdisciplinary History 38:1
Jorge Cañizares-Esguerra
2007
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HELEN COWIE. Conquering Nature in Spain and Its Empire, 1750-1850
Helen Cowie
The American Historical Review, 2013
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Experts, Nature, and the Making of Atlantic Empiricism
Antonio Barrera-Osorio
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Reframing knowledge in colonization: Plebeians and municipalities in the environmental expertise of the Spanish Atlantic
Vera S. Candiani
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Las relaciones mediterratlánticas: Comparative antiquarianism and everyday archaeologies in Castile and Spanish America (1575-1586)
Byron Hamann
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Barrera-Osorio, "Local Herbs, Global Medicines: Commerce, Knowledge, and Commodities in Spanish America" in Pamela Smith and Paula Findlen, eds., Merchants and Marvels: Commerce, Science, and Art in Early Modern Europe
Antonio Barrera-Osorio
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"Schooling the Discoveries. Jesuit Education Between Science and Geographic Literacy in the Age of Iberian Expansion (15th -18th c.)" [Part 2], Educazione. Giornale di pedagogia critica, X, 2 (2021), pp. 7-32.
David Salomoni , Henrique Leitão
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"Schooling the Discoveries. Jesuit Education Between Science and Geographic Literacy in the Age of Iberian Expansion (15th -18th c.)" [Part 1], Educazione. Giornale di pedagogia critica, X, 1 (2021), pp. 7-34.
David Salomoni , Henrique Leitão
2021
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Brazilian nature and the local production of knowledge: some issues about natural history in the portuguese empire in the 18th century
Gisele Cristina da Conceição
Peoples, Nature and Environments: Learning to Live Together , 2020
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Science and Empire in the Atlantic World (edited by James Delbourgo and Nicholas Dew)
Nicholas Dew
2008
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Caribbean EmaNation(s): The Question of History in Alejo Carpentier's El Siglo de las luces i
hassan bourara
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Indians of Europe. The role of Spain's Enlightenment in the making of a global science.
Juan Pimentel
J. Astigarraga (ed.), The Spanish Enlightenment Revisited, 2015
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