The Travelers' World : Europe to the Pacific / Harry LIEBERSOHN.
2009
DU20 -- L54 2006eb
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Title
The Travelers' World : Europe to the Pacific / Harry LIEBERSOHN.
Author
LIEBERSOHN, Harry, author.
ISBN
9780674040236
Published
Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, [2009]
Copyright
©2006
Language
English
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In English.
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Item Number
10.4159/9780674040236 doi
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DU20 -- L54 2006eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
919.504
Summary
An unforgettable voyage filled with delightful characters, dramatic encounters, and rich cultural details, The Travelers' World heralds a moment of intellectual preparation for the modern global era. Harry Liebersohn examines the transformation of global knowledge during the great age of scientific exploration. We now travel effortlessly to distant places, but the questions about perception, truth, and knowledge that these intercontinental mediators faced still resonate.
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Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Map: The Pacific Ocean
Map: Europe in 1815, after the Congress of Vienna
Introduction
1. Travelers
2. Patrons
3. Collaborators
4. Philosophers
5. Missions
6. Darwin,Melville, and the End of a World
Conclusion
Chronology
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Illustration Credits
Index
Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Map: The Pacific Ocean
Map: Europe in 1815, after the Congress of Vienna
Introduction
1. Travelers
2. Patrons
3. Collaborators
4. Philosophers
5. Missions
6. Darwin,Melville, and the End of a World
Conclusion
Chronology
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Illustration Credits
Index