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Natural Science and the Origins of the British Empire
Natural Science and the Origins of the British Empire
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Catholicism
Christian Virtuoso
Christianity
Colleges
colonial scientific networks
Colonization
Colony
De Augmentis Scientiarum
Development
early modern knowledge
Education
Enable Man
English Natural Philosophers
Environment
Epistemic Empire
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Finance
Francis Bacon philosophy
Gender
Governance
Hartlib Circle
historiography of science
Ideology
Industrialization
Instauratio Magna
intellectual imperialism
Janua Linguarum Reserata
JOHN LOCKE
Locke's Interest
Locke's References
Locke's Work
Locke’s Interest
Locke’s References
Locke’s Work
London
Mercantilism
New England
Revolution
Royal Society history
Royal Society's Repository
Royal Society’s Repository
Salomon's House
Salomon’s House
Samuel Hartlib
Science
scientific thought in British colonialism
Seventeenth Century Natural Philosophers
Society's Repository
Society’s Repository
Summer Islands
Temporis Partus Masculus
Trade
Universal Natural History
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781851968893
- Weight: 430g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 01 Jun 2008
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Represents a history of the British Empire that takes account of the sense of empire as intellectual as well as geographic dominion: the historiography of the British Empire, with its preoccupation of empire as geographically unchallenged sovereignty, overlooks the idea of empire as intellectual dominion.
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