研究十九世纪的自然历史贸易

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY Museum History Journal Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/19369816.2020.1760047
S. Ville
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摘要:本文利用澳大利亚博物馆和麦克利博物馆的档案,分析了19世纪中叶两位重要的澳大利亚自然历史收藏家的全球贸易网络。这些证据揭示了他们在长距离交易异质标本时所面临的许多挑战。它还揭示了他们所追求的一些解决办法,特别是在选择适当的交易类型、建立以信任为基础的交易网络、获得最新的科学信息和利用现有的常规商品交易的基础设施方面。
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Researching the natural history trade of the nineteenth century
ABSTRACT The archives of the Australian Museum and the Macleay Museum are deployed to analyse the global trading networks of two important Australian natural history collectors in the mid-nineteenth century. The evidence reveals much about the challenges they faced transacting in heterogeneous specimens over long distances. It also uncovers some of the solutions they pursued, particularly in choosing the appropriate type of transaction, forging trust-based trading networks, obtaining up-to-date scientific information, and drawing on the infrastructure of existing, regular commodity trades.
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