A. F. Büsching and the Place of Geographical Knowledge in the German Enlightenment, c. 1740 - 1800
Titel: | A. F. Büsching and the Place of Geographical Knowledge in the German Enlightenment, c. 1740 - 1800 / Dean W. Bond |
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Veröffentlicht: | Toronto : University of Toronto, 2016 |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (x, 171 Seiten) : 8 Illustrationen, 5 Karten |
Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Hochschulschrift: | Dissertation, University of Toronto, 2016 |
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I argue that understanding the relations between the constitution of the study as an analytic site and the evaluation of knowledge from the field is crucial for understanding the making of Enlightenment geography. The second article concerns the place of geography in print, and focusses on Büsching's 'learned newspaper', the Wöchentliche Nachrichten (Berlin, 1773-87). I argue his periodical played a central role in reshaping the moral economy of geographical knowledge in the later eighteenth century, and show that the periodicity and materiality of the periodical genre transformed the character of geography’s authors and audiences in the Aufklärung. The final article discusses the place of politics in German geography. I argue that geography was politicised through inscriptive practices of authorship, correspondence and learned journalism, and through practices of mapping and education. Moreover, I contend that that Büsching's geographical project was politicised through his work on the geography of the Holy Roman Empire and through his periodicals, because these works were a means for improving geo-literacy, and for engendering a sense of pride in both 'Germany' as a cultural nation and in Frederick II's Prussia. 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