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Linnaeus’s Apostles and the Globalization of Knowledge, 1729–1756 (2016)

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Authors & Contributors
Rood, Daniel Brett
Leida Fernández-Prieto
Iris Montero Sobrevilla
Eleonora Rohland
Devyani Gupta
Manning, Patrick
Concepts
Global history
Revolutions in science
Historiography
Development of science; change in science
Botany
Western world, civilization and culture
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
Early modern
Modern
Renaissance
21st century
Places
Europe
Sweden
New Spain
Gulf of Mexico
Paraguay
United States
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