Public science in the private garden: Noblewomen horticulturalists and the making of British botany c. 1785-1810.

IF 1.1 3区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE History of Science Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2020-10-13 DOI:10.1177/0073275320961908
Nicole LaBouff
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This study considers three noblewomen - Lady Amelia Hume (1751-1809), Jane Barrington (1733-1807), and Mary Watson-Wentworth, Marchioness of Rockingham (c. 1735-1804) - whose contributions to plant studies were so important that Linnean Society President James Edward Smith dedicated three books to them. Their skills in cultivating newly imported exotic plants rivaled those of elite nurserymen, and taxonomists of the highest caliber came to depend on them to unlock information encoded within flowers to enable classification and publication. Eventually, the women played strategic roles within national scientific studies of the world's plants orchestrated by Smith, Joseph Banks, and William Roxburgh. The stories of Hume, Barrington, and Rockingham complicate our understandings of the gendered, professional, and disciplinary hierarchies of knowledge that constituted British science in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. They also resituate the domestic hothouse as a publicly engaged laboratory and museum.

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私人花园中的公共科学:1785-1810年间的贵族女性园艺师和英国植物学的形成。
这项研究考虑了三位贵妇——阿米莉亚·休谟夫人(1751-1809)、简·巴灵顿(1733-1807)和玛丽·沃森-温特沃斯,罗金厄姆侯爵夫人(约1735-1804)——她们对植物研究的贡献如此重要,以至于林奈学会会长詹姆斯·爱德华·史密斯专门为她们写了三本书。他们在培育新引进的外来植物方面的技术可以与精英苗圃师相媲美,而最高水平的分类学家开始依靠他们来解开花中编码的信息,以便进行分类和出版。最终,这些女性在史密斯、约瑟夫·班克斯和威廉·罗克斯伯格精心策划的关于世界植物的国家科学研究中发挥了战略作用。休谟、巴林顿和罗金厄姆的故事使我们对构成18世纪末和19世纪初英国科学的知识的性别、专业和学科等级的理解复杂化了。他们还将国内温室恢复为公共实验室和博物馆。
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History of Science
History of Science 综合性期刊-科学史与科学哲学
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期刊介绍: History of Science is peer reviewed journal devoted to the history of science, medicine and technology from earliest times to the present day. Articles discussing methodology, and reviews of the current state of knowledge and possibilities for future research, are especially welcome.
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