Political essay on the island of Cuba [electronic resource] : a critical edition / Alexander von Humboldt ; edited with an introduction by Vera M. Kutzinski and Ottmar Ette ; translated by J. Bradford Anderson, Vera M. Kutzinski, and Anja Becker ; with annotations by Tobias Kraft, Anja Becker, and Giorleny D. Altamirano Rayo.
2011
F1763 .H913 2011eb
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Political essay on the island of Cuba [electronic resource] : a critical edition / Alexander von Humboldt ; edited with an introduction by Vera M. Kutzinski and Ottmar Ette ; translated by J. Bradford Anderson, Vera M. Kutzinski, and Anja Becker ; with annotations by Tobias Kraft, Anja Becker, and Giorleny D. Altamirano Rayo.
Uniform Title
Essai politique sur l'ile de Cuba. English
ISBN
9780226465685 (electronic bk.)
0226465675
9780226465678
0226465675
9780226465678
Publication Details
Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press, 2011.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxvi, 519 p.) : ill. (maps)
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F1763 .H913 2011eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
972.91/05
Summary
The research Alexander von Humboldt amassed during his five-year trek through the Americas in the early nineteenth-century proved foundational to the fields of botany, geography, and geology. But his visit to Cuba during this time yielded observations that extended far beyond the natural world. Political Essay on the Island of Cuba is a physical and cultural study of the island nation. In it, Humboldt denounces colonial slavery on both moral and economic grounds and stresses the vital importance of improving intercultural relations throughout the Americas. Humboldts most controversial book, Political Essay on the Island of Cuba was banned, censored, and willfully mistranslated to suppress Humboldt's strong antislavery sentiments. It reemerges here, newly translated from the original two volume French edition, to introduce a new generation of readers to Humboldts astonishing multiplicity of scientific and philosophical perspectives. In their critical introduction, Vera Kutzinski and Ottmar Ette emphasize Humboldt's rare ability to combine scientific rigor with a cosmopolitan consciousness and a deeply felt philosophical humanism. The result is a work on Cuba of historical import that will attract historians of science as well as cultural historians, political scientists, and literary scholars.
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The translation in this edition is based upon the full text of the Alexander von Humboldt's two-volume Essai politique sur l'île de Cuba from 1826.
Includes index.
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Includes index.
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Kutzinski, Vera M., 1956-
Ette, Ottmar.
Ette, Ottmar.
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Table of Contents
Inventories and Inventions: Alexander von Humboldts Cuban Landscapes
Note on the Text
Political Essay on the Island of Cuba
Annotations
Alexander von Humboldts Library
Chronology
Editorial Note
Subject Index
Toponym Index
Note on the Text
Political Essay on the Island of Cuba
Annotations
Alexander von Humboldts Library
Chronology
Editorial Note
Subject Index
Toponym Index