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Plants and Empire: Colonial Bioprospecting in the Atlantic World
Author: Londa Schiebinger
Year: January 1, 2004
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Book Description: Plants and Empire: Colonial Bioprospecting in the Atlantic World Author: Elizabeth H. Schiebinger Publication Year: 2017 Pages: 352 Genre: History, Science, Technology Studies Summary: In "Plants and Empire Elizabeth H. Schiebinger delves into the fascinating story of colonial bioprospecting in the Atlantic world, where European powers sent expeditions to explore the natural riches of the New World and uncover the botanical secrets of its people. This book reveals how daredevil explorers risked their lives to discover exotic plants, but some secrets were lost due to the abuses of indigenous Caribbean people and African slaves. The author examines the movement, triumph, and extinction of knowledge during these encounters between Europeans and the Caribbean populations. Plot: The book begins with an introduction to the history of colonial bioprospecting, where European powers sponsored scientific voyages to explore the natural resources of the New World. These expeditions aimed to discover new medicines, luxuries, and staples for their king and country. However, the focus shifts to the darker side of these ventures as the author reveals the abuses of indigenous Caribbean people and African slaves, who were forced to brew the abortifacient "and peacock flower" to ensure they would bear no children into oppression.
Растения и империя: Колониальный биопоиск в Атлантическом мире Автор: Elizabeth H. Schiebinger Год публикации: 2017 Страницы: 352 Жанр: история, наука, технологии Исследования Резюме: В «Растениях и империи» Элизабет Х. Шибингер углубляется в увлекательную историю колониального биопоиска в атлантическом мире, где европейские державы посылали экспедиции, чтобы исследовать природные богатства Нового Света и раскрыть ботанические тайны его народа. Эта книга показывает, как исследователи смельчаков рисковали жизнью, чтобы открыть экзотические растения, но некоторые секреты были потеряны из-за злоупотреблений коренных жителей Карибского бассейна и африканских рабов. Автор рассматривает движение, триумф и исчезновение знаний во время этих встреч между европейцами и населением Карибского бассейна. Сюжет: книга начинается с введения в историю колониального биопоиска, где европейские державы спонсировали научные путешествия для исследования природных ресурсов Нового Света. Целью этих экспедиций было найти новые лекарства, предметы роскоши и предметы первой необходимости для их короля и страны. Тем не менее, акцент смещается на более темную сторону этих предприятий, поскольку автор раскрывает злоупотребления коренных карибцев и африканских рабов, которые были вынуждены варить абортивный «и павлиний цветок», чтобы гарантировать, что они не будут рожать детей от угнетения.
Plantes et Empire : Biopoisque coloniale dans le monde atlantique Auteur : Elizabeth H. Schiebinger Année de publication : 2017 Pages : 352 Genre : histoire, science, technologie Résumé de la recherche : Dans « s plantes et l'empire », Elizabeth H. Schibinger explore l'histoire fascinante du colonial Biopoisque dans le monde atlantique, où les puissances européennes ont envoyé des expéditions pour explorer les richesses naturelles du Nouveau Monde et révéler les secrets botaniques de son peuple. Ce livre montre comment des chercheurs courageux ont risqué leur vie pour découvrir des plantes exotiques, mais certains secrets ont été perdus à cause des abus des autochtones des Caraïbes et des esclaves africains. L'auteur examine le mouvement, le triomphe et la disparition des connaissances lors de ces rencontres entre les Européens et la population des Caraïbes. L'histoire : le livre commence par une introduction à l'histoire de la biopoisque coloniale, où les puissances européennes ont parrainé des voyages scientifiques pour explorer les ressources naturelles du Nouveau Monde. L'objectif de ces expéditions était de trouver de nouveaux médicaments, des produits de luxe et des produits de première nécessité pour leur roi et leur pays. Cependant, l'accent est mis sur le côté plus sombre de ces entreprises, car l'auteur révèle les abus des Caraïbes autochtones et des esclaves africains qui ont été forcés de cuire une fleur abortive « et paon » pour s'assurer qu'ils ne donneront pas naissance à des enfants de l'oppression.
Plantas e imperio: Bioproyecto colonial en el mundo atlántico Autor: Elizabeth H. Schiebinger Año de publicación: 2017 Páginas: 352 Género: historia, ciencia, tecnología Investigación Resumen: En «Plantas e imperios» Elizabeth H. Schibinger profundiza en la fascinante historia del biopoisco colonial en el mundo atlántico, donde las potencias europeas enviaron expediciones para explorar las riquezas naturales del Nuevo Mundo y revelar los secretos botánicos de su pueblo. Este libro muestra cómo los investigadores audaces arriesgaron sus vidas para descubrir plantas exóticas, pero algunos secretos se perdieron debido a los abusos de los indígenas caribeños y los esclavos africanos. autor repasa el movimiento, el triunfo y la desaparición del conocimiento durante estos encuentros entre europeos y la población caribeña. La trama: el libro comienza con una introducción a la historia del bioproyecto colonial, donde las potencias europeas patrocinaron viajes científicos para explorar los recursos naturales del Nuevo Mundo. objetivo de estas expediciones era encontrar nuevos medicamentos, artículos de lujo y artículos de primera necesidad para su rey y su país. n embargo, el énfasis se mueve hacia el lado más oscuro de estos negocios, ya que el autor revela los abusos de los indígenas caribeños y esclavos africanos que fueron obligados a hervir una «flor de pavo real» abortiva para asegurar que no darán a luz a niños de la opresión.
Pflanzen und Imperium: Koloniale Biopoistik in der atlantischen Welt Autor: Elizabeth H. Schiebinger Erscheinungsjahr: 2017 Seiten: 352 Genre: Geschichte, Wissenschaft, Technologie Forschung Zusammenfassung: In „Pflanzen und Imperien“ taucht Elisabeth H. Schiebinger in die faszinierende Geschichte der kolonialen Biopoistik in der atlantischen Welt ein, in der die europäischen Mächte e schickten Expeditionen, um die natürlichen Reichtümer der Neuen Welt zu erforschen und die botanischen Geheimnisse ihres Volkes zu enthüllen. Dieses Buch zeigt, wie waghalsige Forscher ihr ben riskierten, um exotische Pflanzen zu entdecken, aber einige Geheimnisse wurden durch den Missbrauch von karibischen Ureinwohnern und afrikanischen Sklaven verloren. Der Autor untersucht die Bewegung, den Triumph und das Verschwinden von Wissen während dieser Begegnungen zwischen Europäern und der Bevölkerung der Karibik. Die Handlung: Das Buch beginnt mit einer Einführung in die Geschichte der kolonialen Biopoise, in der europäische Mächte wissenschaftliche Reisen zur Erforschung der natürlichen Ressourcen der Neuen Welt sponserten. Das Ziel dieser Expeditionen war es, neue Medikamente, Luxusgüter und Notwendigkeiten für ihren König und ihr Land zu finden. Der Schwerpunkt verlagert sich jedoch auf die dunklere Seite dieser Unternehmen, da der Autor den Missbrauch von einheimischen Karibikern und afrikanischen Sklaven aufdeckt, die gezwungen waren, eine abortive „und Pfauenblume“ zu kochen, um sicherzustellen, dass sie keine Kinder aus Unterdrückung gebären.
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Plants and Empire: Colonial Bio-Search in the Atlantic World By Elizabeth H. Schiebinger Yayımlanma yılı: 2017 Sayfalar: 352 Tür: Tarih, Bilim, Teknoloji Araştırma Özeti: "Bitkiler ve İmparatorluklar'da Elizabeth H. Schiebinger, Avrupalı güçlerin Yeni Dünya'nın doğal kaynaklarını keşfetmek ve halkının botanik sırlarını ortaya çıkarmak için keşif gezileri gönderdiği Atlantik dünyasında sömürgeci biyo-aramanın büyüleyici tarihine giriyor. Bu kitap, gözüpek kaşiflerin egzotik bitkileri keşfetmek için hayatlarını nasıl tehlikeye attığını gösteriyor, ancak bazı sırlar yerli Karayip halkının ve Afrikalı kölelerin suistimalleri için kaybedildi. Yazar, Avrupalılar ve Karayipler nüfusu arasındaki bu karşılaşmalar sırasında bilginin hareketine, zaferine ve kaybolmasına bakıyor. Kitap, Avrupalı güçlerin Yeni Dünya'nın doğal kaynaklarını keşfetmek için bilimsel seyahatlere sponsor olduğu sömürge biyo-arama tarihine bir giriş ile başlıyor. Bu seferlerin amacı, kralları ve ülkeleri için yeni ilaçlar, lüksler ve ihtiyaçlar bulmaktı. Bununla birlikte, odak noktası bu işletmelerin daha karanlık tarafına kaymaktadır, çünkü yazar, baskıdan çocuk doğurmayacaklarından emin olmak için abortif've tavus kuşu çiçeği "demlemek zorunda kalan yerli Karayip ve Afrikalı kölelerin suistimallerini ortaya koymaktadır.
Plants and Empire: Colonial Bio-Search in the Atlantic World By Elizabeth H. Schiebinger Year of publishing: 2017 الصفحات: 352 النوع: التاريخ والعلوم وملخص أبحاث التكنولوجيا: في «النباتات والإمبراطوريات»، تتعمق إليزابيث إتش شيبينغر في التاريخ الرائع للبحث البيولوجي الاستعماري في عالم المحيط الأطلسي، حيث أرسلت القوى الأوروبية رحلات استكشافية لاستكشاف الموارد الطبيعية للعالم الجديد والكشف عن الأسرار النباتية لشعبه يُظهر هذا الكتاب كيف خاطر المستكشفون المتهورون بحياتهم لاكتشاف نباتات غريبة، لكن بعض الأسرار فقدت بسبب انتهاكات السكان الأصليين في منطقة البحر الكاريبي والعبيد الأفارقة. وينظر صاحب البلاغ في حركة المعرفة وانتصارها واختفائها خلال هذه اللقاءات بين الأوروبيين وسكان منطقة البحر الكاريبي. الحبكة: يبدأ الكتاب بمقدمة لتاريخ البحث البيولوجي الاستعماري، حيث رعت القوى الأوروبية السفر العلمي لاستكشاف الموارد الطبيعية للعالم الجديد. كان الغرض من هذه الرحلات هو إيجاد أدوية وكماليات وضروريات جديدة لملكهم وبلدهم. ومع ذلك، ينتقل التركيز إلى الجانب المظلم من هذه الأعمال، حيث يكشف المؤلف عن انتهاكات العبيد الكاريبيين والأفارقة الأصليين الذين أجبروا على تخمير «وزهرة الطاووس» الفاشلة لضمان عدم إنجاب الأطفال من الاضطهاد.

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