Captivity's Collections


Science, Natural History, and the British Transatlantic Slave Trade

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By Kathleen S. Murphy
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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256

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Kathleen S. Murphy is professor of history at California Polytechnic State University.

"[Murphy's] work, which throws light on the darker connections of the times, results in a book teeming with historical information, while also maintaining her central argument that slavery and naturalism were inextricably dovetailed. Captivity's Collection is the latest in a darkly botanical interrogation of the spread of botanical interest and inquiry. It lays bare the British imperial fervor that drove botanical and natural history exploration. Murphy is doing Dark Botany, and I thank her for it."--EuropeNow "This work will be of use to those looking at the provenance of eighteenth-century natural history artifacts, particularly those of African extraction. It also highlights an often-overlooked use of the slave trade infrastructure in Africa and the New World."-H-Sci-Med-Tech

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