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Reading the World: British Practices of Natural History 1760-1820

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Learn more about the process of British researchers, especially on Cook’s voyages, in gathering and publishing natural history specimens and new research into how Pacific Islander knowledge systems became integrated within the European scientific presentation as featured in Rose’s new book

This presentation by Dr Edwin Rose gives an overview of his new book, Reading the World: British Practices of Natural History (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2025), aspects of which were reported on in The Observer in February 2025

The book and talk covers the broad processes of gathering, organising and publishing information on natural history in the Pacific during the late eighteenth century ranging from the processes used to gather information in the field, with a particular emphasis on James Cook’s voyages to the Pacific and Indigenous knowledge systems, ranging through to the publication, distribution, reception and use of some of the first published botanical descriptions of species from these regions. A special emphasis in this new research is on the knowledge of a range of Pacific islanders and how became integrated within these materials.

Copies of the book will be available to purchase on the evening.

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Description : Thursday 24 July <br>6 pm – 7 pm (AEDT)

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Description : Nelson Meers Foundation Auditorium<br> Chau Chak Wing Museum

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Description : $5 General Admission<br>Free for CCWM Members and Students

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Speakers

Since May 2025 Dr Edwin Rose has been a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Research Fellow in the School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science at the University of Leeds commencing the new research project 'Darwinian Inheritance: Communication and Empire in the Making of a Scientific Dynasty.' Between 2022 and 2025 Edwin was AHRC Research Fellow in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge and Advanced Research Fellow at Darwin College, Cambridge. Edwin's recent projects have included the AHRC funded research grant 'Natural History in the Age of revolutions, 1776-1848' and the Impact Acceleration account Grant 'Naming Species in the South Pacific.'    

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