An engaging account of the life and work of the legendary polymath
Alexander von Humboldt In this lucid biography, Andreas Daum offers a
succinct and novel interpretation of the life and oeuvre of Alexander
von Humboldt (1769―1859). A Prussian nobleman born into the age of
European Enlightenment, Humboldt was a contemporary of Napoleon,
Simón Bolívar, and Charles Darwin. As a naturalist and scholar, he
traveled the world, from the Americas to Central Asia, and recorded
his observations in multiple volumes. Humboldt is still admired today
for his interdisciplinary outreach and ecological awareness. Moving
beyond the conventional views of Humboldt as either intellectual
superhero or gentleman colonizer, Daum’s incisive account focuses on
Humboldt in the context of the tumultuous period of history in which
he lived. Humboldt embodied the contradictions that marked the age of
Atlantic Revolutions. He became a critic of slavery and embraced the
emerging civil society but remained close to authoritarian rulers. He
dedicated his life to scientific research yet was driven by emotional
impulses and pleaded for an aesthetic appreciation of nature. Daum
introduces a man passionately striving to establish a “cosmic”
understanding of nature while grappling with the era’s explosion of
knowledge. This book provides the first concise biography of Humboldt,
covering all periods of his life, exploring his personality, the vast
range of his works, and his intellectual networks. Daum helps us
understand Humboldt as a seminal historical figure and illuminates the
role of science at the dawn of the global world.
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A Concise Biography
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ISBN
9780691247373
Publisert
2024
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Vendor
Princeton University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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