Publication : “Cultivating Commerce : Cultures of Botany in Britain and France, 1760–1815”.

EASTERBY-SMITH Sarah, Cultivating Commerce : Cultures of Botany in Britain and France, 1760–1815, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017, 252 p.

Présentation de l’éditeur :

Sarah Easterby-Smith rewrites the histories of botany and horticulture from the perspectives of plant merchants who sold botanical specimens in the decades around 1800. These merchants were not professional botanists, nor were they the social equals of refined amateurs of botany. Nevertheless, they participated in Enlightenment scholarly networks, acting as intermediaries who communicated information and specimens. Thanks to their practical expertise, they also became sources of new knowledge in their own right. Cultivating Commerce argues that these merchants made essential contributions to botanical history, although their relatively humble status means that their contributions have received little sustained attention to date. Exploring how the expert nurseryman emerged as a new social figure in Britain and France, and examining what happened to the elitist, masculine culture of amateur botany when confronted by expanding public participation, Easterby-Smith sheds fresh light on the evolution of transnational Enlightenment networks during the Age of Revolutions.

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Maxime Georges Métraux (27 novembre 2017). Publication : “Cultivating Commerce : Cultures of Botany in Britain and France, 1760–1815”. Groupe de Recherche en Histoire de l'Art Moderne. Consulté le 8 septembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/p6lg


Maxime Georges Métraux

Doctorant en Histoire de l'art moderne (Université Paris IV –Sorbonne, Centre André Chastel – UMR 8150). Expert pour la galerie Hubert Duchemin et chargé d’enseignement à l'Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée. Commissaire scientifique de l’exposition "Chic Emprise : Cultures, usages et sociabilités du tabac du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle" (22 juin - 23 septembre 2019) au musée du Nouveau Monde de La Rochelle.

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