沃新书屋 - Nature's Government - 出版社:Yale University Press UK SR

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  • ISBN:9780300059762
  • 作者:Richard Drayton
  • 出版社:Yale University Press UK SR
  • 出版时间:2000-8-1
  • 页数:380
  • 价格:GBP 48.00
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  • 装帧:Hardcover
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  • 适合人群:对自然哲学、生态学感兴趣的人群,环境科学家,政治理论研究者,自然保护主义者,以及对人类与自然关系有深入思考的读者
  • TAG:政治理论 / 环境保护 / 生态学 / 自然哲学 / 人类与自然关系
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  • 更新时间:2025-05-17 01:24:40

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'Nature's Government' is a daring attempt to juxtapose the histories of Britain, western science, and imperialism. It shows how colonial expansion, from the age of Alexander the Great to the twentieth century, led to complex kinds of knowledge. Science, and botany in particular, was fed by information culled from the exploration of the globe. At the same time science was useful to imperialism: it guided the exploitation of exotic environments and made conquest seem necessary, legitimate, and beneficial. Drayton traces the history of this idea of 'improvement' from its Christian agrarian origins in the sixteenth century to its inclusion in theories of enlightened despotism. It was as providers of legitimacy, as much as of universal knowledge, aesthetic perfection, and agricultural plenty, he argues, that botanic gardens became instruments of government, first in Continental Europe, and by the late eighteenth century, in Britain and the British Empire. At the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, the rise of which throughout the nineteenth century is a central theme of this book, a pioneering scientific institution was added to a spectacular ornamental garden. At Kew, 'improving' the world became a potent argument for both the patronage of science at home and Britain's prerogatives abroad. 'Nature's Government' provides a portrait of how the ambitions of the Enlightenment shaped the great age of British power, and how empire changed the British experience and the modern world. Richard Drayton was born in the Caribbean and educated at Harvard, Oxford, and Yale. A former Fellow of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, and Lincoln College, Oxford, he has also been Associate Professor of History at the University of Virginia.