Sarah Bowdich Lee (1791-1856) and Pioneering Perspectives on Natural History
By (Author) Mary Orr
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Anthem Press
Anthem Press
17th September 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
Historical adventure fiction
Hardback
310
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 21mm
454g
History from below uncovers overlooked protagonists contributing to (inter)national endeavour often against considerable odds. Mrs T. Edward Bowdich then Mrs R. Lee (17911856) is indicative.
When women allegedly cannot participate in early nineteenth-century scientific exploration, discovery and publication, Sarahs multiple specialist contributions to French and British natural history, and to their dissemination, have surprisingly attracted no book-length study. This first appraisal of Sarahs unbroken production of discipline-changing scientific work over three decades in ichthyology, in historical geography, in the public dissemination of scientific knowledge does more than fill this gap. It also pivotally investigates the intercultural and multi-genre dynamics of Sarahs pioneering perspectives and contributions achieved often at great personal cost. Sarahs larger significance is then to challenge secondary or leaky-pipeline models for womens pioneering work in nineteenth-century natural history as a case study in the distinction of pertinence to women in STEM(M) today.
Mary Orr is the Buchanan Chair of French at the University of St Andrews. Her specialist research in nineteenth-century French studies connects its literature, histories and cultures including the natural and earth sciences.