In the early twentieth century, ornithology underwent significant changes. So far, these changes, basically, have been studied by focussing on the elite of professional biologists working at universities or state museums. However, important developments also occurred in what Lynn Nyhart has called "the civic realm" of science - the sphere given form by private naturalist associations, nature writers, taxidermists and school teachers. This article studies the changing dynamics of civic ornithology, by looking at one particular case: the influential orinthological observatory in Rossitten, East-Prussia. This observatory, the first of its kind, was founded in 1901 and led, for the first three decades of its existence, by the minister Johannes ...
Citation: Phipps, William H. Entomology in country schools. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural...
Drawing upon eleven volumes of articles published between 1890 and 1990 in The Auk, journal of Ameri...
The emergence and organisation of amateur networks of observation in Britain in the period between 1...
In the early twentieth century, ornithology underwent significant changes. So far, these changes, ba...
This dissertation examines how birders in the mid-20th century created an institutional culture and ...
Argument In this paper I study the engagement of German ornithologists with the Collared Dove, a bir...
Professionalization within the sciences has often been presented as a process of separation between ...
International audienceOrnithology has emerged as a science at the turn of the 18th century. To becom...
We began our ornithological careers out of passion, for watching birds, for identifying them, for sh...
Emperor Frederick II’s early thirteenth-century book on falconry, De arte venandi cum avibus, is pro...
ONE OF THE GIVENS OF NATURAL history is that it is the observation of wild nature. However, that way...
The contents of the British Ornithologists\u27 Union\u27s journal, The Ibis, during the first half o...
This research examines the influence of hunter-authors Ivan Turgenev and Sergei Aksakov on 19th-cent...
Emperor Frederick II’s early thirteenth-century book on falconry, De arte venandi cum avibus, is pro...
The article reflects upon the observational practices and methods developed by the early exponents o...
Citation: Phipps, William H. Entomology in country schools. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural...
Drawing upon eleven volumes of articles published between 1890 and 1990 in The Auk, journal of Ameri...
The emergence and organisation of amateur networks of observation in Britain in the period between 1...
In the early twentieth century, ornithology underwent significant changes. So far, these changes, ba...
This dissertation examines how birders in the mid-20th century created an institutional culture and ...
Argument In this paper I study the engagement of German ornithologists with the Collared Dove, a bir...
Professionalization within the sciences has often been presented as a process of separation between ...
International audienceOrnithology has emerged as a science at the turn of the 18th century. To becom...
We began our ornithological careers out of passion, for watching birds, for identifying them, for sh...
Emperor Frederick II’s early thirteenth-century book on falconry, De arte venandi cum avibus, is pro...
ONE OF THE GIVENS OF NATURAL history is that it is the observation of wild nature. However, that way...
The contents of the British Ornithologists\u27 Union\u27s journal, The Ibis, during the first half o...
This research examines the influence of hunter-authors Ivan Turgenev and Sergei Aksakov on 19th-cent...
Emperor Frederick II’s early thirteenth-century book on falconry, De arte venandi cum avibus, is pro...
The article reflects upon the observational practices and methods developed by the early exponents o...
Citation: Phipps, William H. Entomology in country schools. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural...
Drawing upon eleven volumes of articles published between 1890 and 1990 in The Auk, journal of Ameri...
The emergence and organisation of amateur networks of observation in Britain in the period between 1...