Nature's government

Nature's government
About this book
"Nature's Government is an 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."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL511666W
Subjects
BotanyEconomic BotanyHistoryImperialismKew Royal Botanic GardensPolitical aspects of Economic botanyScience and civilizationHistoryroyal botanic gardens, kewImperialism--historyBotany, economic--political aspectsBotany, economic--political aspects--great britainBotany--historyBotany--great britain--historyBotany--economicsBotany--politicsDa470 .d73 2000325/.341/009033Political aspects