Geographies of the Romantic North: Science, Antiquarianism, and Travel, 1790-1830

Geographies of the Romantic North: Science, Antiquarianism, and Travel, 1790-1830

by A. Byrne
Geographies of the Romantic North: Science, Antiquarianism, and Travel, 1790-1830

Geographies of the Romantic North: Science, Antiquarianism, and Travel, 1790-1830

by A. Byrne

Hardcover(2013)

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Overview

This book examines British scientific and antiquarian travels in the "North," circa 1790–1830. British perceptions, representations and imaginings of the North are considered part of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century processes of British self-fashioning as a Northern nation, and key in unifying the expanding North Atlantic empire.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137311313
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 08/28/2013
Series: Palgrave Studies in Cultural and Intellectual History
Edition description: 2013
Pages: 265
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Angela Byrne is Lecturer in History at the University of Greenwich, UK.

Table of Contents

PART I: "MOST VALUABLE AND INTERESTING TO THE SCIENCE OF OUR COUNTRY": NORTHERN EXPLORATORY TRAVELS Introduction: 'Ask Where's the North?' 1. Formative Influences and the Call of the North PART II: A LIVING POMPEII": ANTIQUARIANISM, IDENTITY, AND THE NORTH 2. An 'aboriginal district of Britain': The European North, Popular Culture, and the Search for Common Roots 3. An Intercontinental North: North Britons and Native North Americans 4. Treasures Inestimable: Collecting and Displaying the North PART III: GEOGRAPHIES OF THE NORTH 5. At the Boundary of the Temperate and Frigid Zones: The North, the Sciences, and Landscape Appreciation 6. Worlds of Knowledge, Worlds Apart?: Native and Newcomer Geographies 7. "Our Surprizing Qualifications", or, "Calculated to Make on the Minds of this Simple People a Great Impression": Interpreting Displays of Romantic Science among Northern Indigenous Communities
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