Thesis ID: CBB708237122

Trilobites and the Culture of Wonder in Antebellum America (2021)

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This thesis examines a “culture of wonder” in the United States from 1800–1850 through the exploration of invertebrate fossils, especially the trilobite, in historical sources. A short discussion of Charles Willson Peale’s Repository allows the reader to understand the culture of wonder at the beginning of the time period under review. Wonder, this paper argues, is a trope that can help uncover larger trends in American culture, including the democratization of knowledge and rejection of expertise, the establishment of American identity and success, and an emerging American fascination with collecting. Each of these trends are examined individually, using trilobites and other invertebrates as an illustrative tool in each case. These objects are a perfect case study because they were a potent manifestation of the idea of wonder: evidence of past marine life that could be found in the soil of American farms, they were a representation of divine creation and mystery. At the same time, they were collectible and accessible to everyday Americans. To illustrate the change in the culture of wonder over the time period in question, the analysis closes with a discussion of P.T. Barnum’s American Museum as a comparison to Peale’s establishment. Ultimately, the culture of wonder represents the impulse by antebellum Americans to find something special in and about America and the American way of life.

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Authors & Contributors
McMillan, R. Bruce
Doel, Ronald E.
Laura Elizabeth Smith
Burch, Lance Destry
Driggers, Edward Allen, Jr.
Janet R. Smith
Journals
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences
Journal of the History of Biology
19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
Publishers
Florida State University
University of Delaware
Arizona State University
University of Georgia Press
University of California Press
University of Alabama Press
Concepts
Natural history
Fossils
Collectors and collecting
Paleontology
Popularization
Museums
People
Hutchinson, Henry Neville
Koch, Albert C.
Waterton, Charles
Riley, Charles Valentine
Marsh, Othniel Charles
Mantell, Gideon Algernon
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Wyoming (U.S.)
Missouri (U.S.)
Peru
Iowa (U.S.)
Institutions
University of Wyoming
Smithsonian Institution
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