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Science in the Service of Empire : Joseph Banks, the British State and the Uses of Science in the Age of Revolution

Part of the New Studies in Economic and Social History series
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Joseph Banks is one of the most significant figures of the English Enlightenment.

This book places his work in promoting 'imperial science', in the context of the consolidation of the British State during a time of extraordinary upheaval.

The American, French and Industrial Revolutions unleashed intense and dramatic change, placing growing pressure on the British State and increasing its need for expert advice on scientific matters.

This was largely provided by Banks, who used his personal networks and systems of patronage to integrate scientific concerns with the complex machinery of government.

Gascoigne skilfully draws out the rich detail of Banks' life within the broader political framework, and shows how imperial concerns prompted interest in the possible uses of science for economic and strategic gain.

This is an important examination of the British State during a time of change and upheaval.

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Cambridge University Press
0521550696 / 9780521550697
Hardback
08/06/1998
United Kingdom
English
vii, 247p. : ill.
26 cm
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