New World Objects of Knowledge: A Cabinet of Curiosities

Mark Thurner
University of London Press
2021-04-30

<p>From the late fifteenth century to the present day, countless explorers, conquerors, and other agents of empire have laid siege to the New World, plundering and pilfering its most precious artefacts and treasures. Today, these natural and cultural products—which are key to conceptualizing a history of Latin America—are scattered in museums around the world.<br><br>With contributions from a renowned set of scholars, <i>New World Objects of Knowledge</i> delves into the hidden histories of forty of the New World’s most iconic artifacts, from the Inca mummy to Darwin’s hummingbirds. This volume is richly illustrated with photos and sketches from the archives and museums hosting these objects. Each artifact is accompanied by a comprehensive essay covering its dynamic, often global, history and itinerary. This volume will be an indispensable catalog of New World objects and how they have helped shape our modern world</p>

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  • History of the Americas
  • Natural history
  • History of art
  • Ecological science, the Biosphere
  • The Americas
  • English
  • c 1500 onwards to present day
  • History of art
  • History of the Americas
  • Languages, Cultures and Societies ⇒ Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  • artefacts
  • Central America
  • Darwin
  • Inca
  • nature
  • New World
  • North America

New World Objects of Knowledge: A Cabinet of Curiosities

Mark Thurner

University of London Press

2021-04-30

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<p>From the late fifteenth century to the present day, countless explorers, conquerors, and other agents of empire have laid siege to the New World, plundering and pilfering its most precious artefacts and treasures. Today, these natural and cultural products—which are key to conceptualizing a history of Latin America—are scattered in museums around the world.<br><br>With contributions from a renowned set of scholars, <i>New World Objects of Knowledge</i> delves into the hidden histories of forty of the New World’s most iconic artifacts, from the Inca mummy to Darwin’s hummingbirds. This volume is richly illustrated with photos and sketches from the archives and museums hosting these objects. Each artifact is accompanied by a comprehensive essay covering its dynamic, often global, history and itinerary. This volume will be an indispensable catalog of New World objects and how they have helped shape our modern world</p>

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  • History of the Americas
  • Natural history
  • History of art
  • Ecological science, the Biosphere
  • The Americas
  • English
  • c 1500 onwards to present day
  • History of art
  • History of the Americas
  • Languages, Cultures and Societies ⇒ Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  • artefacts
  • Central America
  • Darwin
  • Inca
  • nature
  • New World
  • North America