{"title":"National Park Science: A Century of Research in South Africa, by Jane Carruthers","authors":"A. Kanduza","doi":"10.1080/17532523.2020.1720356","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Professor Emeritus Jane Carruthers in the book under review has given scholarship a magisterial and enduring reflection on her lifetime research. It is in the format of Jan Vansina’s Living with Africa (University of Wisconsin Press, 1994) and a similar farewell work by Roland Anthony Oliver (In the Realms of Gold: Pioneering in African History, Routledge, 1997). Carruthers is a pioneer in historical research on ecology in the same way that Vansina and Oliver founded academic African history in the 1950s. I would title Carruthers’s book “Living with History and the Science of National Parks.” From the time I met the author in the 1990s and bought her major work on the Kruger National Park, I have always been aware of her unique scholarship. The book with its listing of some of her publications (pp. 470–472) is a rare library of unimaginable value. Here is a book that brings out connections of history with other branches of knowledge. There is a lot for the specialist and the uninitiated alike here. This is a book with unlimited usefulness; I shall demonstrate this with two examples.","PeriodicalId":41857,"journal":{"name":"African Historical Review","volume":"51 1","pages":"32 - 33"},"PeriodicalIF":0.1000,"publicationDate":"2019-07-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1080/17532523.2020.1720356","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"African Historical Review","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/17532523.2020.1720356","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"HISTORY","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Professor Emeritus Jane Carruthers in the book under review has given scholarship a magisterial and enduring reflection on her lifetime research. It is in the format of Jan Vansina’s Living with Africa (University of Wisconsin Press, 1994) and a similar farewell work by Roland Anthony Oliver (In the Realms of Gold: Pioneering in African History, Routledge, 1997). Carruthers is a pioneer in historical research on ecology in the same way that Vansina and Oliver founded academic African history in the 1950s. I would title Carruthers’s book “Living with History and the Science of National Parks.” From the time I met the author in the 1990s and bought her major work on the Kruger National Park, I have always been aware of her unique scholarship. The book with its listing of some of her publications (pp. 470–472) is a rare library of unimaginable value. Here is a book that brings out connections of history with other branches of knowledge. There is a lot for the specialist and the uninitiated alike here. This is a book with unlimited usefulness; I shall demonstrate this with two examples.
荣休教授Jane Carruthers在这本书中对她一生的研究进行了权威而持久的反思。这是Jan Vansina的《与非洲一起生活》(威斯康星大学出版社,1994年)和Roland Anthony Oliver的类似告别作品(《黄金王国:非洲历史的先驱》,Routledge,1997年)的格式。Carruthers是生态学历史研究的先驱,就像Vansina和Oliver在20世纪50年代创立学术非洲史一样。我会把卡拉瑟斯的书命名为《与历史和国家公园的科学共存》。从20世纪90年代我见到这位作者并买下她关于克鲁格国家公园的主要作品开始,我就一直意识到她独特的学术成就。这本书列出了她的一些出版物(第470–472页),是一本罕见的图书馆,具有难以想象的价值。这是一本将历史与其他知识分支联系起来的书。这里有很多适合专家和外行的东西。这是一本用处无限的书;我将用两个例子来说明这一点。