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Science and empire in the Atlantic world / edited by James Delbourgo and Nicholas Dew.
The first book to examine the making of scientific knowledge in the early modern Americas from a comparative and international perspective. Connecting Atlantic history with the history of science, the chapters explore how knowledge and the colonial order were made together, through complex interactions between metropolitan travelers, Creole settlers, Amerindians, and African slaves.
Science -- Social aspects -- America.
Science -- Social aspects -- Europe.
Science and state -- America.
Science and state -- Europe.
Empiricism.
Delbourgo, James, 1972-
Dew, Nicholas.
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