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Alexander Numan (1780-1852) en de veredeling van de Nederlandse schapenrassen (2015)

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Alexander Numan and the improvement of the Dutch sheep breedsAlexander Numan’s life and work provide a splendid illustration of the early nineteenth-century Dutch scientist’s view of the role of science and scientists in society. As a professor at the Utrecht veterinary school he spent a substantial part of his time on a practical endeavour: the improvement of the wool quality of the Dutch sheep breeds. He did not confine his activities to the scientific aspects only, but aimed to obtain the active involvement of all relevant stakeholders in his project: the government, the sheep farmers and the wool industry.In the literature, Numan’s project is seen as a failure: the stakeholders were skeptical about his project from the beginning, as wool improvement was seen as a misguided aim. The Dutch wool industry was perfectly satisfied with the quality of the Dutch wool, and the trend among sheep breeders was to improve their sheeps’ meat meat quality rather than their wool. Eventually, the government withdrew its indispensable support.Nevertheless, Numan clung doggedly to the aim he had set himself, and the question we want to answer is this paper is why. We argue that the answer is to be found in Numan’s view of the role of science in society. His motives were not merely economic, but, first and foremost, of a moral nature. Wool quality, for him, was a measure of the level of civilization a country had reached. Social and cultural progress went hand in hand with the availability of higher quality clothing, the raw materials for which the Dutch sheep were as yet unable to provide. By providing these materials Numan was convinced to contribute directly to the well-being and cultural enhancement of the Dutch population, an objective that was characteristic of the self-fashioned private and public persona of the early nineteenth-century Dutch scientist.

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Authors & Contributors
Theunissen, Bert
Derry, Margaret Elsinor
Waaij, Liesbeth
Hwang, Kyoryen
Gabriel N Rosenberg
Woods, Rebecca J. H.
Journals
Anthropozoologica
Studium: Tijdschrift voor Wetenschaps- en Universiteitgeschiedenis
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Archives of Natural History
Science as Culture
Journal of the History of Biology
Publishers
University of Toronto Press
University of North Carolina Press
Duke University Press
Yale University
Concepts
Breeding
Livestock
Zoology
Agriculture
Cattle
Animal husbandry
People
Kiyoshi, Masui
Temminck, Coenraad Jacob
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
21st century
18th century
Places
Netherlands
United States
Great Britain
North America
Europe
South Carolina (U.S.)
Institutions
Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (United States)
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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