Empire, Gender, and Bio-geography
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Empire, Gender, and Bio-geography
Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe and Colonial Burma
Johnson, Nuala C
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
232
Mole
9780367743949
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1 Setting the Scene
PART I
Colonial encounters: the early years in the tropics
2. Family matters: Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe, 1867-1897
3 Encountering the tropics, 1898-1899
PART II
Mobility, knowledge networks, and exploration
4 Mobility and cultures of expedition, 1900-1903
5 Networks of knowledge and exploring Upper Burma, 1904-1910
6 Deepening connections: Rangoon, Mount Victoria, and the Andaman Islands, 1911-1912
PART III
In the frontier regions
7 Hill Stations, plant hunting, and the Irrawaddy-Salween Divide, 1913-14
8 Maymyo botanic garden and the final Burmese days, 1915-1921
9. Conclusion
Bibliography
PART I
Colonial encounters: the early years in the tropics
2. Family matters: Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe, 1867-1897
3 Encountering the tropics, 1898-1899
PART II
Mobility, knowledge networks, and exploration
4 Mobility and cultures of expedition, 1900-1903
5 Networks of knowledge and exploring Upper Burma, 1904-1910
6 Deepening connections: Rangoon, Mount Victoria, and the Andaman Islands, 1911-1912
PART III
In the frontier regions
7 Hill Stations, plant hunting, and the Irrawaddy-Salween Divide, 1913-14
8 Maymyo botanic garden and the final Burmese days, 1915-1921
9. Conclusion
Bibliography
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Burma;Charlotte;empire;natural history;gender;coloniality;colonial science;Wheeler-Cuff;Biogeography;Wild Duck;Biodiversity Heritage Library;Colonial Administration;Steam Ships;Water Man;Bracken Fern;Sweet Peas;Dry Heat;Curtis's Botanical Magazine;Taw Sein Ko;Speech Spaces;Indian Flora;Seed Collecting;National Botanic Gardens;Chin Hills;Search Light;Britain's Overseas Empire;Hill Station;Botanic Garden;Indian Hill Station;View Point
1 Setting the Scene
PART I
Colonial encounters: the early years in the tropics
2. Family matters: Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe, 1867-1897
3 Encountering the tropics, 1898-1899
PART II
Mobility, knowledge networks, and exploration
4 Mobility and cultures of expedition, 1900-1903
5 Networks of knowledge and exploring Upper Burma, 1904-1910
6 Deepening connections: Rangoon, Mount Victoria, and the Andaman Islands, 1911-1912
PART III
In the frontier regions
7 Hill Stations, plant hunting, and the Irrawaddy-Salween Divide, 1913-14
8 Maymyo botanic garden and the final Burmese days, 1915-1921
9. Conclusion
Bibliography
PART I
Colonial encounters: the early years in the tropics
2. Family matters: Charlotte Wheeler-Cuffe, 1867-1897
3 Encountering the tropics, 1898-1899
PART II
Mobility, knowledge networks, and exploration
4 Mobility and cultures of expedition, 1900-1903
5 Networks of knowledge and exploring Upper Burma, 1904-1910
6 Deepening connections: Rangoon, Mount Victoria, and the Andaman Islands, 1911-1912
PART III
In the frontier regions
7 Hill Stations, plant hunting, and the Irrawaddy-Salween Divide, 1913-14
8 Maymyo botanic garden and the final Burmese days, 1915-1921
9. Conclusion
Bibliography
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Burma;Charlotte;empire;natural history;gender;coloniality;colonial science;Wheeler-Cuff;Biogeography;Wild Duck;Biodiversity Heritage Library;Colonial Administration;Steam Ships;Water Man;Bracken Fern;Sweet Peas;Dry Heat;Curtis's Botanical Magazine;Taw Sein Ko;Speech Spaces;Indian Flora;Seed Collecting;National Botanic Gardens;Chin Hills;Search Light;Britain's Overseas Empire;Hill Station;Botanic Garden;Indian Hill Station;View Point