Was the zoological garden a place for science in the 19th and 20th centuries? This question cannot be answered with a simple yes or no. Rather, this Special Issue suggests, we need to reconstruct how the concrete conditions of the zoo as an institution influenced, enabled, triggered, facilitated, obstructed, or impeded scientific research. The zoo was and is a multifunctional space serving different constituencies, such as scientists of different disciplines, artists, breeders, and the general public. This collection of articles argues that despite or even because of its hybrid character, the zoo generated knowledge about exotic animals in often unexpected ways. This Special Issue conceives of "science at the zoo" as a an "impure", yet ver...
The history of public zoos as places that exhibit animals and actively shape the human-animal bond i...
Zoos are one of the most visited tourist attractions worldwide - we should perceive them, therefore,...
Traveling zoos were a common and very popular form of entertainment in the long nineteenth century. ...
Global History of Science Seminar (GHOSS)The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century....
The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century. Starting off as a Western European pheno...
People have collected and kept animals for thousands of years. During the eighteenth and nineteenth ...
It is the intent of this paper to delineate the course of events showing relationships between museu...
This study explores the current knowledge and understanding about animal biology of zoo visitors and...
The epistemological status of the zoo can be seen as a process of knowledge-power which supports som...
The aim of this thesis is to chart the influence of changing ideas of nature on the architectural de...
We human animals make rapid technological and cultural advancements because we have the ability to p...
The chapter aims to restore a balance in zoological garden studies, where animals paradoxically are ...
The aim of this paper is to highlight how the structure maintainedby zoos contributes to inefficienc...
My aim is to analyse scientific literature and its representation of the animal body in relation to ...
Zoos belong to the most visited tourist attractions worldwide, and hence they have to be perceived a...
The history of public zoos as places that exhibit animals and actively shape the human-animal bond i...
Zoos are one of the most visited tourist attractions worldwide - we should perceive them, therefore,...
Traveling zoos were a common and very popular form of entertainment in the long nineteenth century. ...
Global History of Science Seminar (GHOSS)The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century....
The zoological garden is a child of the nineteenth century. Starting off as a Western European pheno...
People have collected and kept animals for thousands of years. During the eighteenth and nineteenth ...
It is the intent of this paper to delineate the course of events showing relationships between museu...
This study explores the current knowledge and understanding about animal biology of zoo visitors and...
The epistemological status of the zoo can be seen as a process of knowledge-power which supports som...
The aim of this thesis is to chart the influence of changing ideas of nature on the architectural de...
We human animals make rapid technological and cultural advancements because we have the ability to p...
The chapter aims to restore a balance in zoological garden studies, where animals paradoxically are ...
The aim of this paper is to highlight how the structure maintainedby zoos contributes to inefficienc...
My aim is to analyse scientific literature and its representation of the animal body in relation to ...
Zoos belong to the most visited tourist attractions worldwide, and hence they have to be perceived a...
The history of public zoos as places that exhibit animals and actively shape the human-animal bond i...
Zoos are one of the most visited tourist attractions worldwide - we should perceive them, therefore,...
Traveling zoos were a common and very popular form of entertainment in the long nineteenth century. ...