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M Norton Wise1, Elaine M Wise

  • 1Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Endeavour
|January 22, 2003
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19th-century Prussian gardens integrated steam engines, showcasing the naturalization of industrial modernization and British production systems. Peacock Island exemplifies this blend of technology, landscape, and scientific progress, influenced by figures like Alexander von Humboldt.

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Area of Science:

  • History of Science and Technology
  • Cultural History
  • Landscape Architecture

Background:

  • Examines the integration of technological advancements into 19th-century Prussian cultural landscapes.
  • Focuses on the early industrial modernization period in Prussia.
  • Highlights the influence of British industrial models on Prussian development.

Observation:

  • Investigates English gardens in 19th-century Prussia as sites where technological progress was naturalized.
  • Features Peacock Island near Potsdam as a specific case study.
  • Connects garden design to the political and economic goals of Friedrich Wilhelm III's government.

Findings:

  • 19th-century Prussian gardens, like Peacock Island, served as a means to adopt British factory production and global trade systems.

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  • Steam engines and other technologies were integrated into the landscape, symbolizing modernization.
  • Modern science, particularly the work of Alexander von Humboldt, played a significant role in this cultural and technological shift.
  • Implications:

    • Demonstrates how landscape design can reflect and facilitate national modernization strategies.
    • Provides insight into the cultural reception and integration of industrial technologies in a historical context.
    • Illustrates the interconnectedness of scientific thought, political ambition, and aesthetic expression during Prussia's reform era.