Article ID: CBB000660309

Male Pleasure and the Genders of Eighteenth-Century Botanic Exchange: A Garden Tour (2005)

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Authors & Contributors
George, Sam
Shteir, Ann B.
Fontes da Costa, Palmira
Damodaran, Vinita
White, Jessica
LaBouff, Nicole
Concepts
Botany
Science and gender
Women in science
Science and literature
Gardens
Communication within scientific contexts
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
Renaissance
Enlightenment
17th century
Places
Great Britain
Portugal
India
England
Scotland
Latin America
Institutions
Lichfield Botanical Society
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