Archiv für März 2017

Natural Disasters and Political Participation: Evidence from the 2002 and 2013 Floods in Germany

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Culture and education: looking back to culture through education

Volume 53, Issue 1-2, February – April 2017, Page 1-6<br/>. <br/>

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Alexander von Schwerin, Strahlenforschung. Bio- und Risikopolitik der DFG, 1920–1970, (Studien zur Geschichte der Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft 10) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag 2015. 505 S., € 60,00. ISBN 978-3-515-10633-7.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis: Ber. Wissenschaftsgesch. 1/2017

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Nils Güttler, Das Kosmoskop. Karten und ihre Benutzer in der Pflanzengeographie des 19. Jahrhunderts, Göttingen: Wallstein 2014. 416 S., geb., Ill., € 65,90. ISBN 978-3-8353-1429-0.

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Claude Debru, Au-delà des normes: la normativité, (Hermann Philosophie) Paris: Hermann Éditeurs 2015. 274 S., € 26,00. ISBN 978-2-7056-9131-8.

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Sonja Walch, Triebe, Reize und Signale. Eugen Steinachs Physiologie der Sexualhormone. Vom biologischen Konzept zum Pharmapräparat, 1894–1938, (Wissenschaft, Macht und Kultur in der modernen Geschichte 8) Wien usw.: Böhlau 2016. 276 S., € 40,00. ISBN 978-3-2052-0200-4.

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Geographische Wissensproduktion – Reflexionen aus der Perspektive der geographie- und kartographiehistorischen Sammlung Perthes der Forschungsbibliothek Gotha

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Wissen produzieren, lokalisieren und imaginieren. Von „falschen Karten“ und „wissenschaftlichen Expeditionen“ in der Auseinandersetzung um Guyana (1880er bis 1900er Jahre)

Producing, Localising, and Imagining Knowledge. On “false maps” and “scientific expeditions” in the Brazilian-French Debates about Guyana (1880s–1900s). This paper analyses the interferences between knowledge production, space and colonial claims from translocal, actor-based perspectives. Due to its ‘thickness’ the examined material, found particularly at the Perthes collection (Gotha/Germany), allows multifaceted views on a topic which influences our scientific knowledge-based world views. In his writings the Swiss naturalist Emil Göldi underlined his point of view that was both ‘Brazilianized’ and scientific. Especially his letters and articles between the 1880s and the 1900s are testimony to his positioning in situ (‘an Ort und Stelle’) against the cartographic ‘alienated’-colonial perspectives of French scientists, especially those of his counterpart Henri Coudreau. Sometimes it reads more like an adventure story than a scholarly debate. By working with and using the internationally renowned periodical Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen (Perthes), Göldi managed to design an image of the spatial situation that convinced the deciding people and thus to obtain for Brazil a huge territory in the Eastern part of the Guyanas.