The standard narrative in the history of the life sciences focuses on the rise of exper-imentalism since the late nineteenth century and the concomitant decline of natural history. Here, I propose to reexamine this story by concentrating on a specific set of material and cognitive practices centered on collections. I show that these have been central for the production of knowledge not only in natural history, from the Renais- sance to the present, but also in the experimental sciences. Reframing the history of the life sciences in this way makes historical continuities visible and raises new possibilities to contextualize recent developments in science, such as the prolifera- tion of databases and their growing use
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
Living organisms are the ultimate survivalists, having evolved phenotypes with unprecedented adaptab...
For well over a century, American biologists have built collection of plants, animals, fungi, insect...
The standard narrative in the history of the life sciences focuses on the rise of exper- imentalism ...
The rise of experimentation and the decline of natural history constitute the historiographic backbo...
Today, the production of knowledge in the experimental life sciences relies crucially on the use of ...
Today, the production of knowledge in the experimental life sciences relies crucially on the use of ...
Natural science collections are documents of change, the fragmentary archive on which we base our kn...
A specific understanding of “nature” has been crafted through centuries of assembling, examining and...
"Science in the Archives" reveals affinities and continuities among the sciences of the archives, ac...
PublishedArticleIn the historiography of the life sciences, the period around 1800 plays a crucial r...
Natural history collections (NHCs) are important resources for a diverse array of scientific fields....
The endeavour of natural history has often been ridiculed as “mere stamp collecting” by those unwill...
The rise of experimentation and the decline of natural history constitute the historiographic backbo...
Historical collections of biological specimens are potentially rich sources of data for contemporary...
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
Living organisms are the ultimate survivalists, having evolved phenotypes with unprecedented adaptab...
For well over a century, American biologists have built collection of plants, animals, fungi, insect...
The standard narrative in the history of the life sciences focuses on the rise of exper- imentalism ...
The rise of experimentation and the decline of natural history constitute the historiographic backbo...
Today, the production of knowledge in the experimental life sciences relies crucially on the use of ...
Today, the production of knowledge in the experimental life sciences relies crucially on the use of ...
Natural science collections are documents of change, the fragmentary archive on which we base our kn...
A specific understanding of “nature” has been crafted through centuries of assembling, examining and...
"Science in the Archives" reveals affinities and continuities among the sciences of the archives, ac...
PublishedArticleIn the historiography of the life sciences, the period around 1800 plays a crucial r...
Natural history collections (NHCs) are important resources for a diverse array of scientific fields....
The endeavour of natural history has often been ridiculed as “mere stamp collecting” by those unwill...
The rise of experimentation and the decline of natural history constitute the historiographic backbo...
Historical collections of biological specimens are potentially rich sources of data for contemporary...
Pagination differs from hardbound copy of thesis held at Cambridge University Library.Many histories...
Living organisms are the ultimate survivalists, having evolved phenotypes with unprecedented adaptab...
For well over a century, American biologists have built collection of plants, animals, fungi, insect...