A Cultural History of Plants in the Nineteenth Century, 9781350550629
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Industrialization, Darwinism, and botanical revolution shape plants’ cultural meaning.
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A Cultural History of Plants in the Nineteenth Century

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    256 pages

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    20 August 2025

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Summary

Roots of Change: Plants and Culture in the 19th Century

A Cultural History of Plants in the Nineteenth Century covers the period from 1800 to 1920, a time of astonishing growth in industrialization, urbanization, migration, population growth, colonial possessions, and developments in scientific knowledge. As European modes of civilization and cultivation were exported worldwide, botanical study was revolutionized – through the work of Charles Darwin and man…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781350550629
ISBN-10:1350550620
Series:The Cultural Histories Series
Author:David Mabberley
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:Bloomsbury Academic
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:20 August 2025
Weight:460g
Dimensions:242mm x 168mm x 16mm
About The Author

David Mabberley

David J. Mabberley AM, DSc is Emeritus Fellow, Wadham College, University of Oxford, UK. He was, consecutively, Director of the University of Washington Botanic Gardens, Seattle, USA; Keeper of the Herbarium, Library, Art and Archives at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, UK; Executive Director, Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. He held a chair in the University of Leiden, the Netherlands, for twenty-three years and has had visiting posts in the University of Paris; Kuwait University; Universities of Peradeniya and Sri Jawarardenepura, Sri Lanka; University of Sydney; Western Sydney University; and Macquarie University, where he is Adjunct Professor. He has over three hundred publications, ranging over plant ecology and systematics to the history of science and botanical illustration. His most recent books include Botanical Revelation (2019); Mabberley’s Plant-book: A Dictionary of Plants, their Classification and Uses (2017); Painting by Numbers: The life and art of Ferdinand Bauer (2017); and Sir Joseph Banks’ Florilegium (2017).

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