© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Much of our knowledge about the nineteenth-century natural history boom resides with the collectors themselves and their collections. We know much less about the conduct of the global trade that made collecting possible. That such a trade occurred in the face of significant obstacles of distance, variable prices, inadequate information, and diverse agents makes our knowledge deficit the more significant. William John Macleay, based in Sydney, built his significant natural history collection by trading locally as well as across the globe. Our study of Macleay measures his complete set of trading transactions at a time of rapid expansion of his collection. It analyses how he chose between different forms of exchan...
Natural history grew in popularity in Britain among the middle class during the nineteenth century i...
In the history of science, natural history collections have played a major role. Darwin’s famous Gal...
Despite William Hunter's stature as one of the most important collectors and men of science of the e...
Natural history products formed an important, but little studied, component of the globalization of ...
A global trade in zoological specimens arose from the expansion of natural history collecting in the...
The Enlightenment has long been defined as an age of expanding knowledge. Practices of collection, c...
During the Victorian age, British collectors were among the most active, passionate and eccentric in...
This thesis examines the life of the naturalist and collector John MacGillivray (1821-1867). MacGill...
Historical studies have usually separated collecting in the fine arts, where the focus is upon conno...
The relationship between printed books, manuscripts and specimens dominated the practice of natural ...
Natural history dealers' shops offered colour, interest and occasional sensation to the people of mi...
The publication in 1836 of Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick and Henry Shaw’s Specimens of Ancient Furniture, ...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, Americans established institutions of science that c...
The British Museum, based in Montague House, Bloomsbury, opened its doors on 15 January 1759, as the...
The endeavour of natural history has often been ridiculed as “mere stamp collecting” by those unwill...
Natural history grew in popularity in Britain among the middle class during the nineteenth century i...
In the history of science, natural history collections have played a major role. Darwin’s famous Gal...
Despite William Hunter's stature as one of the most important collectors and men of science of the e...
Natural history products formed an important, but little studied, component of the globalization of ...
A global trade in zoological specimens arose from the expansion of natural history collecting in the...
The Enlightenment has long been defined as an age of expanding knowledge. Practices of collection, c...
During the Victorian age, British collectors were among the most active, passionate and eccentric in...
This thesis examines the life of the naturalist and collector John MacGillivray (1821-1867). MacGill...
Historical studies have usually separated collecting in the fine arts, where the focus is upon conno...
The relationship between printed books, manuscripts and specimens dominated the practice of natural ...
Natural history dealers' shops offered colour, interest and occasional sensation to the people of mi...
The publication in 1836 of Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick and Henry Shaw’s Specimens of Ancient Furniture, ...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, Americans established institutions of science that c...
The British Museum, based in Montague House, Bloomsbury, opened its doors on 15 January 1759, as the...
The endeavour of natural history has often been ridiculed as “mere stamp collecting” by those unwill...
Natural history grew in popularity in Britain among the middle class during the nineteenth century i...
In the history of science, natural history collections have played a major role. Darwin’s famous Gal...
Despite William Hunter's stature as one of the most important collectors and men of science of the e...