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Our course focuses on the collection of Australian flora and fauna for German research institutions in the 19th century. We will try to map the historical, interpersonal and geopolitical contexts that brought these natural history specimens to places such as Berlin’s Natural History Museum and the Botanic Garden. Why and how were these objects obtained, and how did their collection and scientific analysis impact on the history of science? What is the scientific, social and political relevance of these objects today?
Important: This is a research-intensive course that requires students to manage high reading loads and to conduct independent research in one of Berlin’s research institutions. Knowledge of German is mandatory.
TESTAT: Students will prepare brief discussion papers on course readings (2 pages) and submit an independent research report.
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