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EVERYDAY NATURE: KNOWLEDGE OF THE NATURAL WORLD IN By Sara S. Gronim - Hardcover

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ISBN-10
0813540240
Publication Name
Rutgers University Press
Type
Hardcover
ISBN
9780813540245

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Publisher
Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10
0813540240
ISBN-13
9780813540245
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57205732

Product Key Features

Book Title
Everyday Nature : Knowledge of The Natural World in Colonial New York
Number of Pages
276 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Topic
United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775), General, Ecology, Regional, History, North America, United States / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Nature, Science, History
Author
Sara S. Gronim
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
18 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.2 in

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Trade
LCCN
2006-021857
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Everyday Nature carefully distinguishes between the in-depth scientific knowledge of scholars back in Oxford or Cambridge or Paris, the popular knowledge found in almanacs, newspaper articles, and self-help books in New York, and the knowledge used by Native Americans and African-American slaves in their daily lives. Gronim''s well-written volume introduces us to knowledge of the natural world in a different segment of colonial society than historians of science usually study., This volume is the first close study of American colonials'' beliefs and practices that spans the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. While deeply empirical, it also situates colonials within the larger Atlantic context., ...an admirable study of one colony's reception of and resistance to the wider Alantic scientific revolution., Everyday Nature carefully distinguishes between the in-depth scientific knowledge of scholars back in Oxford or Cambridge or Paris, the popular knowledge found in almanacs, newspaper articles, and self-help books in New York, and the knowledge used by Native Americans and African-American slaves in their daily lives. Gronim's well-written volume introduces us to knowledge of the natural world in a different segment of colonial society than historians of science usually study., Gronim''s greatest contribution is to the body of literature . . . which insists that the scientific revolution was not so much a product of ''a few brilliant men'' but rather the work of ''many more ordinary people.'', This volume is the first close study of American colonials' beliefs and practices that spans the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. While deeply empirical, it also situates colonials within the larger Atlantic context. - Philip J. Pauly, author of Fruits and Plains: Horticulture and the Transformation of North America, Gronim's greatest contribution is to the body of literature . . . which insists that the scientific revolution was not so much a product of 'a few brilliant men' but rather the work of 'many more ordinary people.', ...an admirable study of one colony''s reception of and resistance to the wider Alantic scientific revolution., This volume is the first close study of American colonials' beliefs and practices that spans the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. While deeply empirical, it also situates colonials within the larger Atlantic context.
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
974.7/02
Table Of Content
Introduction : nature and knowledge in a colonial Atlantic world Part 1. New York as a colonial outpost, 1650-1720 Landscape Body and world Anomalies Part 2. New York as a province of Britain, 1720-1775 Improvement Refinement Reason Landscape reimagined Conclusion: nature and knowledge in New York
Synopsis
In the modern world, the public looks to scientists and scholars for their expertise on issues ranging from the effectiveness of vaccines to the causes of natural disasters. But for early Americans, whose relationship to nature was more intimate and perilous than our own, personal experience, political allegiances, and faith in God took precedence over the experiments of the learned. In Everyday Nature, Sara Gronim shows how scientific advances were received in the early modern world, from the time Europeans settled in America until just before the American Revolution. Settlers approached a wide range of innovations, such as smallpox inoculation, maps and surveys, Copernican cosmology, and Ben Franklin's experiments with electricity, with great skepticism. New Yorkers in particular were distrustful because of the chronic political and religious factionalism in the colony. Those discoveries that could be easily reconciled with existing beliefs about healing the sick, agricultural practices, and the revolution of the planets were more readily embraced. A fascinating portrait of colonial life, this book traces a series of innovations that were disseminated throughout the Atlantic world during the Enlightenment, and shows how colonial New Yorkers integrated new knowledge into their lives., In Everyday Nature, Sara Gronim shows how scientific advances were received in the early modern world, from the time Europeans settled in America until just before the American Revolution. Settlers approached a wide range of innovations, such as smallpox inoculation, maps and surveys, Copernican cosmology, and Ben Franklin's experiments with electricity, with great skepticism. New Yorkers in particular were distrustful because of the chronic political and religious factionalism in the colony. Those discoveries that could be easily reconciled with existing beliefs about healing the sick, agricultural practices, and the revolution of the planets were more readily embraced., In the modern world, the public looks to scientists and scholars for their expertise on issues ranging from the effectiveness of vaccines to the causes of natural disasters. But for early Americans, whose relationship to nature was more intimate and perilous than our own, personal experience, political allegiances, and faith in God took precedence over the experiments of the learned. In Everyday Nature, Sara Gronim shows how scientific advances were received in the early modern world, from the time Europeans arrived in America until just before the American Revolution. Settlers approached a wide range of innovations, such as smallpox inoculation, maps and surveys, Copernican cosmology, and Ben Franklin's experiments with electricity, with great skepticism. New Yorkers in particular were distrustful because of the chronic political and religious factionalism in the colony.
LC Classification Number
F122.G8 2007

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