The emergence of genetic rationality : space, time, & information in American biological science, 1870-1920 / / Phillip Thurtle.
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Superior document: | In vivo |
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Year of Publication: | 2007 |
Language: | English |
Series: | In vivo (Seattle, Wash.)
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Physical Description: | xiii, 381 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Middle class mores : Beaufort's bastards
- Breeding true : processing a new elite
- The political economy of natural history
- Homologous networks of exchange : the intersubjective infrastructure of scientific exchange
- Categorizing experience : space and time in nineteenth-century natural history
- The Pacific Railway survey : the subject in the panoramic mode
- Storied pasts
- The plot thickens : the political economic dimensions of biological stories
- Wandering and narrative
- Wandering and inheritance in light of the sensory-motor complex
- Writing, goods, and memory
- Industrial perspectives : Luther Burbank
- Record keeping : a post-hermeneutic means for charting the space of flows.