Article ID: CBB495192498

“Even in the most insignificant publication, there must be plan and order”: On natural history as a theme and genre in Danish-Norwegian parish topographies of the late eighteenth century (2021)

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Like the rest of Scandinavia, Denmark and Norway have a strong tradition of comprehensive topographical descriptions, often written by local clergymen. Physical-economic descriptions of small areas, most often parishes, emerging in the middle of the eighteenth century soon formed a model that remained strikingly uniform until around 1820, when the topographies changed once again. In the Dual Monarchy of Denmark and Norway, the years between 1760 and 1820 revealed a prolific topographic genre in which natural history and natural resources played important parts. Natural history was essential, being regarded as the condition for the composite peasant economy and offering the opportunity to reveal unknown sources of livelihood or intensify the use of those sources. Natural history was not only an aspect of the locality that should be dealt with in the description of the locality, but it became an entire scheme or method for the whole description, in which knowledge took up the form of inventories as did natural history itself. The topographical descriptions give hints as to the sort of observing, collecting, identifying, sorting, and ordering practices that lay behind the text. The concise and neutral form of these topographies did not give much room for the emotionality otherwise considered in the period as both a precondition for and an effect of dealings with natural history, and only rarely, in small gaps, did the sensual and aesthetic preferences of the authors come through, occasionally revealing their doubts but also their love of nature.

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Authors & Contributors
Brenna, Brita
Sörlin, Sverker
Nielsen, May-Brith Ohman
Asdal, Kristin
Fink-Jensen, Morten
Goldschmidt, Simone Ochsner
Journals
Science in Context
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Intellectual History Review
Journal of Historical Geography
Publishers
Ashgate Publishing
Francke Verlag
Novus Forlag
Concepts
Natural history
Travel; exploration
Science and politics
Science and religion
Universities and colleges
Medicine
People
Becher, Johann Joachim
Carson, Rachel Louise
Gunnerus, Johan Ernst
Pontoppidan, Erik
Sendivogius, Michael
Melanchthon, Philipp
Time Periods
20th century
18th century
19th century
20th century, early
16th century
17th century
Places
Norway
Denmark
Sweden
Finland
Scandinavia; Nordic countries
Greenland
Institutions
International Business Machines Corporation
Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters (1760-)
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