PhDThis dissertation explores the social and literary worlds of horticulturists who lived, worked, and wrote in early-eighteenth-century London. The period witnessed not only a growing market for printed books and pamphlets about gardening, but also the emergence of the nurseryman as a distinct commercial and cultural identity. In many cases, trading nurserymen also published horticultural writing, their texts exploiting the publicity of representation both in order to persuade readers of the quality and reliability of their goods and services, and to evidence a wide range of intellectual interests and social aspirations. At the same time, increasing numbers of more gentlemanly authors had recourse to nursery and physic (or botanic...
This dissertation analyzes a type of knowledge that I call “lived botany” to argue that colonial set...
This dissertation examines the rhetorical transformation of female bodies into plants and the gender...
How Gardening Pays is a case study of the formation and transmission of cultural practices and inte...
This dissertation situates eighteenth-century botany within the contexts of contemporary commercial ...
This dissertation situates eighteenth-century botany within the contexts of contemporary commercial...
Botany in the mid-eighteenth century was about much more than gathering medical simples or developin...
This thesis discusses the late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century plantsman and his ‘garden f...
The thesis is in two parts. The first part looks at the reasons for the growth of gardening and how ...
This dissertation explores the world of early American botany and the transatlantic community of bot...
This dissertation explores the world of early American botany and the transatlantic community of bot...
This article sketches the cultural significance that garden manuals had in England, from exemplifyin...
The language of plants saturated the English print marketplace in the sixteenth and seventeenth cent...
This thesis is concerned with the horticultural activities that took place in the early nineteenth c...
As Britain grew into an ever-expanding empire during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centur...
This thesis sets out to investigate gardens, gardeners and gardening practices in early modern Engla...
This dissertation analyzes a type of knowledge that I call “lived botany” to argue that colonial set...
This dissertation examines the rhetorical transformation of female bodies into plants and the gender...
How Gardening Pays is a case study of the formation and transmission of cultural practices and inte...
This dissertation situates eighteenth-century botany within the contexts of contemporary commercial ...
This dissertation situates eighteenth-century botany within the contexts of contemporary commercial...
Botany in the mid-eighteenth century was about much more than gathering medical simples or developin...
This thesis discusses the late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century plantsman and his ‘garden f...
The thesis is in two parts. The first part looks at the reasons for the growth of gardening and how ...
This dissertation explores the world of early American botany and the transatlantic community of bot...
This dissertation explores the world of early American botany and the transatlantic community of bot...
This article sketches the cultural significance that garden manuals had in England, from exemplifyin...
The language of plants saturated the English print marketplace in the sixteenth and seventeenth cent...
This thesis is concerned with the horticultural activities that took place in the early nineteenth c...
As Britain grew into an ever-expanding empire during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centur...
This thesis sets out to investigate gardens, gardeners and gardening practices in early modern Engla...
This dissertation analyzes a type of knowledge that I call “lived botany” to argue that colonial set...
This dissertation examines the rhetorical transformation of female bodies into plants and the gender...
How Gardening Pays is a case study of the formation and transmission of cultural practices and inte...