ContributorsPrefaceIntroduction: Thinking Geographically about Science in the Nineteenth CenturyRobert J. Mayhew and Charles W. J. WithersPart I. Locale Studies1 Locating Malthus's Essay: Localism and the Construction of Social Science, 1798-1826Robert J. Mayhew and Yvonne Sherratt2 Revisiting Belfast: Tyndall, Science, and the Plurality of PlaceDiarmid A. FinneganPart II. National Studies3 Henry Hotze in Place: Religion, Science, Confederate Propaganda, and RaceMark Noll4 ""Made in America"": The Politics of Place in Debates over Science and ReligionRonald L. Numbers5 Putting the Structuralist Theory of Evolution in Its PlaceNicolaas RupkePart III. Global Studies6 Science, Sites, and Situated Practice: Debating the Prime Meridian in the International Geographical Congress, 1871-1904Charles W. J. Withers7 Illustrating Nature: Exploration, Natural History, and the Travels of Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe in BurmaNuala C. Johnson8 Climate, Environment, and the Colonial ExperienceVinita Damodaran9 Lost in Place: Two Expeditions Gone Awry in Africa Dane KennedyAfterword John A. AgnewIndex