The sheer variety and size of Dutch scientific collections of Indonesia’s flora and fauna are unique in the world. Gathered over the last two hundred years, they represent a shared European legacy of natural historical research and its colonial context. To understand how the entanglement of transnational and trans-imperial networks and actors within the field of natural history shaped the study of nature, this essay focuses on the history of the Natuurkundige Commissie voor Nederlandsch-Indië (Committee for Natural History of the Netherlands Indies), one of the main state-funded collecting enterprises in the early nineteenth century world. Similar to other colonial powers, the Dutch made extensive use of local informants and naturalists fro...
In the late nineteenth century European scientists increasingly campaigned for the protection of nat...
In this article, I use the trajectories and meanings of objects in the collectionsof two Eurasian me...
Culitivated Tastes argues for a new evaluation of colonial landscape art and representations of natu...
This case study on two Swiss naturalists illustrates some of the ways scientific exploration of plan...
Abstract The aim of early modern natural historians was a universal system of classification encomp...
By the dawn of the 19th century, the Netherlands had established colonies and trading posts across A...
Recent trends in Indonesian history suggest a fruitful point at which two major fields of research m...
This dissertation examines the construction of scientific expertise in a society without universitie...
By the dawn of the 19th century, the Netherlands had established colonies and trading posts across A...
It was one hundred years ago, in 1905, that a group of schoolteachers, biologists, merchants and mem...
Might, machinations and museums. Jan van der Hoeven, Hermann Schlegel and their battle over the Nati...
This paper investigates the importance and various roles of amateur naturalists and biologists in th...
<p>Tropical area is widely concerned for its biodiversity. In the past, European expansion made it p...
From the first arrival of Europeans at Indonesia’s shores, they created and circulated knowledge. Th...
This paper investigates the importance and various roles of amateur naturalists and biologists in th...
In the late nineteenth century European scientists increasingly campaigned for the protection of nat...
In this article, I use the trajectories and meanings of objects in the collectionsof two Eurasian me...
Culitivated Tastes argues for a new evaluation of colonial landscape art and representations of natu...
This case study on two Swiss naturalists illustrates some of the ways scientific exploration of plan...
Abstract The aim of early modern natural historians was a universal system of classification encomp...
By the dawn of the 19th century, the Netherlands had established colonies and trading posts across A...
Recent trends in Indonesian history suggest a fruitful point at which two major fields of research m...
This dissertation examines the construction of scientific expertise in a society without universitie...
By the dawn of the 19th century, the Netherlands had established colonies and trading posts across A...
It was one hundred years ago, in 1905, that a group of schoolteachers, biologists, merchants and mem...
Might, machinations and museums. Jan van der Hoeven, Hermann Schlegel and their battle over the Nati...
This paper investigates the importance and various roles of amateur naturalists and biologists in th...
<p>Tropical area is widely concerned for its biodiversity. In the past, European expansion made it p...
From the first arrival of Europeans at Indonesia’s shores, they created and circulated knowledge. Th...
This paper investigates the importance and various roles of amateur naturalists and biologists in th...
In the late nineteenth century European scientists increasingly campaigned for the protection of nat...
In this article, I use the trajectories and meanings of objects in the collectionsof two Eurasian me...
Culitivated Tastes argues for a new evaluation of colonial landscape art and representations of natu...