Book ID: CBB594027695

A Natural Curiosity: The Story of the Bell Museum (2022)

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Barbara Coffin (Author)
Don Luce (Author)
Lansing Shepard (Author)
Gwen Schagrin (Author)


University of Minnesota Press


Publication Date: 2022
Physical Details: 400
Language: English

From its humble start in 1872 as a one-room cabinet of curiosities, the University of Minnesota's Bell Museum of natural history has grown to be one of the state's most important cultural institutions. Within its walls are displayed the natural wonders of Minnesota and the world beyond, a standing invitation to explore, understand, and appreciate our natural environment--and, for visitors of all ages, both seasoned observers and curious onlookers, to experience the delight of discovery. A Natural Curiosity is a tale well told, a lively ride across 150 years of important scientific advancement. Drawing on a wealth of materials unearthed during the museum's recent move to its new building, this gorgeously illustrated book chronicles the remarkable discoveries, moments, and personalities that have made the Bell Museum what it is today. Among the stories of ornithologists, botanists, tycoons, and conservationists, readers will encounter the magnificent dioramas created by renowned artist Francis Lee Jaques, the adventures behind some of the Bell's more curious specimens (like the bones of Philippine orangutans and moonrats, a high-flying moose, and a simple fungi sample that saved a man's life), and the dramatic accounts of the critical advances made by the museum in wildlife telemetry, conservation biology, and scientific learning--all in defense of our planet's threatened biodiversity. In a photographic finale, readers will be treated to a tour of the new, reimagined museum, complete with the planetarium that inspired one Minnesota boy to become a NASA astronaut. From its conception as part of a state-mandated geological and natural history survey, to its most recent ventures into technology, environmental science, and DNA sequencing, the Bell Museum has informed, explained, and expanded our relationship to the natural world. Its story, engagingly told in A Natural Curiosity, reveals and explores the profound changes undergone by society, science, and the natural landscape over the museum's lifetime.

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Review Maggie Reilly (2023) Review of "A Natural Curiosity: The Story of the Bell Museum". Archives of Natural History (pp. 222-223). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Matthew Fishburn
Misa, Thomas J.
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Robert Rutkowski
Dominika Mierzwa-Szymkowiak
Matthew G. Glischinski
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Museum History Journal
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Publishers
University of Minnesota Press
Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota
University of Chicago Press
University of California Press
Tectum Verlag
University of Minnesota
Concepts
Biological specimens
Natural history
Collectors and collecting
Museums
Scientific expeditions
Museum exhibits
People
Roe, John Septimus
Martin, Philipp Leopold
Godlewski, Wiktor
Vane-Wright, Richard I.
Jones, William
Huet, Nicolas
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
21st century
20th century, early
18th century
Modern
Places
United States
Minnesota (U.S.)
Australia
Antarctica
England
Edinburgh
Institutions
University of Minnesota
Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Wernerian Natural History Society
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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