ROY MACLEOD: Introduction
PART I. IMPERIAL LEGACIESJUAN PIMENTEL: The Iberian Vision:
Science and Empire in the Framework of a Universal Monarchy, 1500-1800
JAMES E. MCCLELLAN III AND FRANÇOIS REGOURD: The Colonial Machine:
French Science and Colonization in the Ancien Régime
SVERKER SÖRLIN: Ordering the World for Europe:
Science as Intelligence and Information as Seen from the Northern Periphery
ALBERTO ELENA AND JAVIER ORDÓNEZ: Science, Technology and the Spanish Colonial Experience in the Nineteenth Century
PART II. MILIEUX AND METAPHORSUZANNE ZELLER: The Colonial World as a Geological Metaphor:
Strata(gems) of Empire in Victorian Canada
MARIA MARGARET LOPES AND IRINA PODGORNY: The Shaping of Latin American Museums of Natural History, 1850-1990
KAPIL RAJ: Colonial Encounters and the Forging of New Knowledge and National Identities:
Great Britain and India, 1760-1850
MICHAEL A. OSBORNE: Acclimatizing the World: A History of the Paradigmatic Colonial Science
PART III. SCIENCE, CULTURE, AND THE COLONIAL PROJECTANTONIO LAFUENTE: Enlightenment in an Imperial Context:
Local Science in the Late-Eighteenth-Century Hispanic World
SILVIA FIGUEIROA AND CLARETE DA SILVA: Enlightened Mineralogists:
Mining Knowledge in Colonial Brazil, 1750-1825
HARRIET DEACON: Racism and Medical Science in South Africa’s
Cape Colony in the Mid- to Late Nineteenth Century
MICHAEL WORBOYS: The Colonial World as Mission and Mandate:
Leprosy and Empire, 1900-1940
PART IV: COLONIAL SCIENCE AND THE NEW WORLD SYSTEMDAVID WADE CHAMBERS AND RICHARD GILLESPIE: Locality in the History of Science:
Colonial Science, Technoscience, and Indigenous Knowledge
DEEPAK KUMAR: Reconstructing India:
Disunity in the Science and Technology for Development Discourse, 1900-1947
CHRISTOPHE BONNEUIL: Science and State Building in Late Colonial and Postcolonial Africa, 1930-1970
JOHN MERSON: Bio-prospecting or Bio-piracy:
Intellectual Property Rights and Biodiversity in a Colonial and Postcolonial Context
BIBLIOGRAPHY
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
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