Book ID: CBB001250424

Africa as a Living Laboratory: Empire, Development, and the Problem of Scientific Knowledge, 1870--1950 (2011)

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Tilley, Helen (Author)


University of Chicago Press


Publication Date: 2011
Physical Details: xiv + 496 pp.; ill.; maps; bibl.; index
Language: English

Tropical Africa was one of the last regions of the world to experience formal European colonialism, a process that coincided with the advent of a range of new scientific specialties and research methods. Africa as a Living Laboratory is a far-reaching study of the thorny relationship between imperialism and the role of scientific expertise---environmental, medical, racial, and anthropological---in the colonization of British Africa. A key source for Helen Tilley's analysis is the African Research Survey, a project undertaken in the 1930s to explore how modern science was being applied to African problems. This project both embraced and recommended an interdisciplinary approach to research on Africa that, Tilley argues, underscored the heterogeneity of African environments and the interrelations among the problems being studied. While the aim of British colonialists was unquestionably to transform and modernize Africa, their efforts, Tilley contends, were often unexpectedly subverted by scientific concerns with the local and vernacular. Meticulously researched and gracefully argued, Africa as a Living Laboratory transforms our understanding of imperial history, colonial development, and the role science played in both.

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Review Bender, Matthew V. (2012) Review of "Africa as a Living Laboratory: Empire, Development, and the Problem of Scientific Knowledge, 1870--1950". Journal of World History (pp. 447-451). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Zach Sell
Morgan J. Robinson
Wilner, Isaiah Lorado
Mawani, Renisa
Blackhawk, Ned
Tuffnell, Stephen
Journals
Journal of Global History
Science Technology and Society
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Journal of British Studies
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Publishers
Duke University Press
The University of North Carolina Press
Yale University Press
Univ. Chicago Press
Routledge
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Imperialism
Colonialism
Great Britain, colonies
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Medicine
Science and race
People
Révész, Geza
Porteus, Stanley David
Boas, Franz
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
18th century
Enlightenment
17th century
Places
India
Africa
United States
South Africa
China
Great Britain
Institutions
East India Company (English)
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