Expeditions in the Long Nineteenth Century

Expeditions in the Long Nineteenth Century
Author: Jörn Happel,Melanie Hussinger,Hajo Raupach
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2024-04-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781040011072

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This book examines the processes of scientific, cultural, political, technical, colonial and violent appropriation during the 19th century. The 19th century was the century of world travel. The earth was explored, surveyed, described, illustrated, and categorized. Travelogues became world bestsellers. Modern technology accompanied the travelers and adventurers: clocks, a postal and telegraph system, surveying equipment, and cameras. The world grew together faster and faster. Previously unknown places became better known: the highest peaks, the coldest spots, the hottest deserts, and the most remote cities. Knowledge about the white spots of the earth was systematically collected. Those who made a name for themselves in the 19th century are still read today. Alexander von Humboldt or Charles Darwin made the epoch a scientific heyday. Ida Pfeiffer or Isabelle Bird (Bishop) traveled to distant continents and took their readers at home on insightful journeys. Hermann Vámbéry or Sir Richard Burton got to know the most remote languages and regions. There are countless travel reports about a fascinating century, which, with surveying and exploration, also brought colonial conquest and exploitation into the world. In ten individual studies, the authors explore travelers from all over the world and analyze their successes. The unifying element of all the studies is the experience of distance and its communication by means of travelogues to the armchair travelers who have stayed at home. This volume will be of value to students and scholars both interested in modern history, social and cultural history, and the history of science and technology.

Anglo German Scholarly Networks in the Long Nineteenth Century

Anglo German Scholarly Networks in the Long Nineteenth Century
Author: Heather Ellis,Ulrike Kirchberger
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2014-01-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789004253117

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Anglo-German Scholarly Networks in the Long Nineteenth Century explores the complex and shifting connections between scientists and scholars in Britain and Germany from the late eighteenth century to the interwar years. Based on the concept of the transnational network in both its informal and institutional dimensions, it deals with the transfer of knowledge and ideas in a variety of fields and disciplines. Furthermore, it examines the role which mutual perceptions and stereotypes played in Anglo-German collaboration. By placing Anglo-German scholarly networks in a wider spatial and temporal context, the volume offers new frames of reference which challenge the long-standing focus on the antagonism and breakdown of relations before and during the First World War. Contributors include Rob Boddice, John Davis, Peter Hoeres, Hilary Howes, Gregor Pelger, Pascal Schillings, Angela Schwarz, Tara Windsor.

Militarized Cultural Encounters in the Long Nineteenth Century

Militarized Cultural Encounters in the Long Nineteenth Century
Author: Joseph Clarke,John Horne
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2018-08-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783319782294

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This book explores European soldiers’ encounters with their continent’s exotic frontiers from the French Revolution to the First World War. In numerous military expeditions to Italy, Spain, Russia, Greece and the ‘Levant’ they found wild landscapes and strange societies inhabited by peoples who needed to be ‘civilized.’ Yet often they also discovered founding sites of Europe’s own ‘civilization’ (Rome, Jerusalem) or decaying reminders of ancient grandeur. The resulting encounters proved seminal in forging a military version of the ‘civilizing mission’ that shaped Europe’s image of itself as well as its relations with its own periphery during the long nineteenth century.

Literary Capitals in the Long Nineteenth Century

Literary Capitals in the Long Nineteenth Century
Author: Arunima Bhattacharya,Richard Hibbitt,Laura Scuriatti
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2022-12-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783031130601

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This book develops our understanding of the global literary field in the long nineteenth century by discussing nine different places outside the established metropoles. It shows how different economic, geographical and political factors combined to give each place its own distinctive literary culture and symbolic capital. Taking a geocritical approach, the book shows how its different case studies can be seen as ‘literary capitals’ in terms of their role within the wider nation, region or empire. The volume is divided into three parts. Part One discusses Kolkata, Hong Kong and Buenos Aires. Part Two considers ‘semi-peripheral’ European cities: Pest-Buda (Budapest), Helsinki and Dublin. Part Three focuses on cities within Italy: Trieste, Florence and Rome. Drawing on a wide range of literary texts and different genres, the book reads the nineteenth-century literary field as a constellation where different connections can be plotted across various points on the map at different times.

The Explorers

The Explorers
Author: Richard A. Van Orman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 243
Release: 1984
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0835746402

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Cartographic Expeditions and Visual Culture in the Nineteenth Century Americas

Cartographic Expeditions and Visual Culture in the Nineteenth Century Americas
Author: Ernesto Capello,Julia B. Rosenbaum
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2020-11-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000228793

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During the nineteenth century, gridding, graphing, and surveying proliferated as never before as nations and empires expanded into hitherto "unknown" territories. Though nominally geared toward justifying territorial claims and collecting scientific data, expeditions also produced vast troves of visual and artistic material. This book considers the explosion of expeditionary mapping and its links to visual culture across the Americas, arguing that acts of measurement are also aesthetic acts. Such visual interventions intersect with new technologies, with sociopolitical power and conflict, and with shifting public tastes and consumption practices. Several key questions shape this examination: What kinds of nineteenth-century visual practices and technologies of seeing do these materials engage? How does scientific knowledge get translated into the visual and disseminated to the public? What are the commonalities and distinctions in mapping strategies between North and South America? How does the constitution of expeditionary lines reorder space and the natural landscape itself? The volume represents the first transnational and hemispheric analysis of nineteenth-century cartographic aesthetics, and features the multi-disciplinary perspective of historians, geographers, and art historians.

Arctic Exploration in the Nineteenth Century

Arctic Exploration in the Nineteenth Century
Author: Frédéric Regard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317321521

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Focusing on nineteenth-century attempts to locate the northwest passage, the essays in this volume present this quest as a central element of British culture.

Arctic Explorations and Discoveries During the Nineteenth Century

Arctic Explorations and Discoveries During the Nineteenth Century
Author: Samuel Mosheim Smucker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 682
Release: 1886
Genre: Arctic regions
ISBN: NYPL:33433000641146

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Narrative of chief adventures and discoveries of arctic explorers during the nineteenth century.