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Area of Science:

  • History of Science
  • Botany
  • Imperial Studies

Background:

  • Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820) is often viewed through his work on Captain Cook's voyages.
  • Traditional perspectives portray Banks as a central, powerful figure in Georgian science and imperialism.
  • Previous scholarship has focused on his role as a 'centre of calculation'.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide new perspectives on Sir Joseph Banks.
  • To challenge established views of Banks's influence and practices.
  • To explore Banks's reliance on a network of collaborators.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of papers from workshops funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).
  • Re-evaluation of historical accounts of Sir Joseph Banks's activities.
  • Examination of Banks's interactions with expert men and women in botany.

Main Results:

  • Banks operated with more diversified agendas and practices than previously understood.
  • He relied on a variety of expert men and women as both actors and audiences for botany.
  • This challenges the view of Banks as solely an all-powerful agent.

Conclusions:

  • Sir Joseph Banks's influence was mediated through a broader network of individuals.
  • His botanical endeavors involved complex collaborations and varied practices.
  • A more nuanced understanding of Banks's role in Georgian science and imperialism is presented.