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Science on the Roof of the World Lachlan Fleetwood (University College Dublin)

Science on the Roof of the World By Lachlan Fleetwood (University College Dublin)

Science on the Roof of the World by Lachlan Fleetwood (University College Dublin)


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When and how did the Himalaya become the highest mountains in the world? Lachlan Fleetwood tells the story of the scientific, political and imaginative remaking needed to fit the Himalaya into a new global scientific and imperial order in the nineteenth century.

Science on the Roof of the World Summary

Science on the Roof of the World: Empire and the Remaking of the Himalaya by Lachlan Fleetwood (University College Dublin)

When, how, and why did the Himalaya become the highest mountains in the world? In 1800, Chimborazo in South America was believed to be the world's highest mountain, only succeeded by Mount Everest in 1856. Science on the Roof of the World tells the story of this shift, and the scientific, imaginative, and political remaking needed to fit the Himalaya into a new global scientific and environmental order. Lachlan Fleetwood traces untold stories of scientific measurement and collecting, indigenous labour and expertise, and frontier-making to provide the first comprehensive account of the East India Company's imperial entanglements with the Himalaya. To make the Himalaya knowable and globally comparable, he demonstrates that it was necessary to erase both dependence on indigenous networks and scientific uncertainties, offering an innovative way of understanding science's global history, and showing how geographical features like mountains can serve as scales for new histories of empire.

Science on the Roof of the World Reviews

'This book outlines the ways in which the imaginative geography of the Himalayas was constituted by western scientific knowledge, indigenous cosmologies and labour in the nineteenth century contributing to a global science of mountains. Here East India Company surveyors and naturalists jostle with Bhotiya and Tatar mountain guides, their multiple narratives framed through an interdisciplinary lens of botany, biogeography, glaciology, and anthropology. This is environmental history at its best.' Vinita Damodaran, University of Sussex

About Lachlan Fleetwood (University College Dublin)

Lachlan Fleetwood is a research fellow at University College Dublin.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Measuring Mountains; 2. Unstable Instruments; 3. Suffering Bodies; 4. Frozen Relics; 5. Higher Gardens; 6. Vertical Limits; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781009123112
9781009123112
1009123114
Science on the Roof of the World: Empire and the Remaking of the Himalaya by Lachlan Fleetwood (University College Dublin)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2022-05-12
294
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