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Cultivating Women, Cultivating Science: Flora's Daughters and Botany in England, 1760 to 1860 [Hardcover]

Professor Ann B. Shteir (Author)


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February 1, 1996

"In Cultivating Women, Cultivating Science, Shteir weaves intriguing biographies of women botanists into her intricate account of Victorian culture, science, and society. This elegant book is essential reading for anyone interested in plants and science." -- Londa Schiebinger, Nature

In Cultivating Women, Cultivating Science, Ann B. Shteir explores the contributions of women to the field of botany before and after the dawn of the Victorian Age. She shows how ideas during the eighteenth century about botany as a leisure activity for self-improvement and a "feminine" pursuit gave women unprecedented opportunities to publish their findings and views. By the 1830s, however, botany came to be regarded as a professional activity for specialists and experts -- and women's contributions to the field of botany as authors and teachers were viewed as problematic. Shteir focuses on John Lindley, whose determination to form distinctions between polite botany -- what he called "amusement for the ladies" -- and botanical science -- "an occupation for the serious thoughts of man" -- illustrates how the contributions of women were minimized in the social history of science. Despite such efforts, women continued to participate avidly in botanical activities at home and abroad, especially by writing for other women, children, and general readers.

At a time of great interest in the role of women in science, this absorbing, interdisciplinary book provides a new perspective on gender issues in the history of science. Cultivating Women, Cultivating Science rediscovers the resourceful women who used their pens for their own social, economic, and intellectual purposes.

"Her lively assortment of women speaks to the diversity of a scientific world in some ways more pervasive of everyday society than our own, and... a complex ecology of women in science."--Abigail Lustig, William and Mary Quarterly

"Shteir's book bears reading and rereading, not merely because it is filled with a wide array of detail, but because it attempts to suggest a texture of women's lives in the nineteenth century that is far too poorly known."--Alan Rauch, Nineteenth Century Studies


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"Shteir has performed a great service to the history of the natural sciences by producing and collating evidence detailing the undeniable and significant role of women in the study and popularization of botany..an invaluable resource to those interested in the history of botany in this country." -- Archives of Natural History



""In Cultivating Women, Cultivating Science, Shteir weaves intriguing biographies of woman botanists into her intricate account of Victorian culture, science, and society. This elegant book is essential reading for anyone interested in plants and science." -- Nature



"There is much to admire in this book, and much that is fresh and new." -- Times Literary Supplement



"Argues convincingly that women in eighteenth-century Britain fully participated in the study of botany -- beginning with their traditional work as herbalists and continuing with a knowledge of Linnaean taxonomy to the scientific study of plant physiology -- but that gender issues kept them from defining themselves as scientists." -- Environmental History

About the Author

Ann B. Shteir is a professor of humanities and women's studies at York University.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (February 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801851416
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801851414
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,662,608 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In the opening years of the nineteenth century the entrepreneurial artist and printer James Sowerby issued a card game meant to teach how to name and classify plants. Read the first page
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botanical culture, botanical dialogues, botanical chart, botanical conversations, plant sexuality, botany books, botanical lectures, elementary botany, botanical arrangement, botanical systematics, botanical writers, botanical documentation, botanical activities, botanical art, botanical writing, vegetable physiology, botanical science, popular science writing, scientific botany, familiar format, botanical information, botanical magazine, botanical knowledge, botanical work, familiar introduction
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Maria Jacson, Agnes Ibbetson, Erasmus Darwin, Elizabeth Kent, Priscilla Wakefield, Jane Loudon, Botanical Dialogues, Linnean Society, Anne Pratt, John Lindley, Flora Domestica, Sarah Fitton, Mary Kirby, William Hooker, Charlotte Smith, Jane Marcet, Harriet Beaufort, Mary Roberts, Great Britain, Maria Edgeworth, Anna Blackburne, Frances Rowden, Lydia Becker, The Loves of the Plants, Carnegie Mellon University
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