Article ID: CBB001034619

Scaling the Period Eye: Oscar Drude and the Cartographical Practice of Plant Geography, 1870s--1910s (2011)

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The historiography of botanical maps has mainly concentrated on their alleged golden age, on maps drawn by famous first-generation plant geographers. This article instead describes botanical maps after the age of discovery, and detects both a quantitative explosion and qualitative modification in the late nineteenth century. By spotlighting the case of the plant geographer Oscar Drude (1852--1933), I argue that the dynamics of botanical mappings were closely linked to a specific milieu of knowledge production: the visual culture of Imperial Germany. The scientific upgrading of maps was stimulated by a prospering commercial cartographical market as well as a widespread practice of mediating between professionals and amateurs via maps in the public sphere. In transferring skills and practices from these popular fields of knowledge to scientific domains, botanists like Oscar Drude established maps as an indispensable element of botanical observation. This wholesale dissemination of botanical maps had thus a formative influence on collective perception -- the botanist's period eye -- regarding plant distribution.

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Authors & Contributors
Hansen, Jason
Demhardt, Imre Josef
Christoph, Andreas
Olson, Kory
Foliard, Daniel
Zef Segal
Concepts
Cartography
Maps; atlases
Geography
Science and government
Science and politics
National identity
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
16th century
Early modern
Medieval
Places
Germany
France
Europe
Baltic Sea
Middle and Near East
Saxony
Institutions
Leibniz-Instituts für Länderkunde (Leipzig)
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