Olin Moctezuma
| Name: | Olin Moctezuma |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 19 Oct 2020, 1:46 p.m. |
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- Pleasures and perils of family-based natural history in early modern Europe
- Whale-watching in the archives: methodological experimentation for more-than-human histories
- Aztec botany and natural history in the 16th century (1552â1580)
- Caring only for canes? Botanical sociability in the Anglo-Caribbean in the age of revolution
- The Amazon Third Way and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: an attempt to overcome history through technology
- The political anatomy of natural history: on Petty's contrivance of the Down Survey (1655â1659)
- Chinese natural history objects in 18th-century Paris: reflections on the non-circulation of knowledge
- Bernardino Gomes' quest for 'local knowledge': ipecacuanha in Brazil around 1800
- What's in a name? William Jones, 'philological empiricism' and botanical knowledge making in 18th-century India
- Interlaced spaces: the importance of fieldwork and presence on crop conservation histories
- Tender curiosities: natural history and gendered knowledge-craft at country houses, counting houses, and Royal African Company factories
- Tasting the past, or the fallacy of historical accuracy
- The frog and the vine: indigenous knowledge, biomedical innovation, and biopiracy in Latin America
- The biological age of plant virus research: studying viruses through other organisms in 1920s and 1930s Britain
- Remarks on Joachim Jungius's work method in botany: Ficus indica in his letters, notes, garden and Isagoge Phytoscopica
- The Living Archive of Aboriginal Art and Knowledge
- 'Environment and Empire... in the museum': Cambridge and the platypus
- The upland exchange: village life in natural history, 1771â1832
- The 'lesser herbals' in early modern natural history
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