Replication in the long nineteenth century :: re-makings and reproductions /
"The first study of nineteenth-century replication across art, literature, science, social science and humanities. This landmark study explores replication as a nineteenth-century phenomenon. Replication, defined by Victorian artists as subsequent versions of a first version, similar but change...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The first study of nineteenth-century replication across art, literature, science, social science and humanities. This landmark study explores replication as a nineteenth-century phenomenon. Replication, defined by Victorian artists as subsequent versions of a first version, similar but changed, occurred in art, literature, the press, merchandising, and historical reproductions in architecture and museums. Replication also shaped scientific concepts in biology and geology and scientific practices in laboratories that repeated experiments as part of the scientific method. Fourteen case studies map a range of nineteenth-century replication practices and associations across art, literature, science, media and material culture. While replication stirred imaginations as well as anxieties over the industrialisation that produced a modern mass culture, 'Replication in the Long Nineteenth Century' suggests, nonetheless, that this phenomenon is a forerunner of our contemporary digital culture"--Back cover |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (x, 310 pages) : illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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contents | Introduction: replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / Replication of things: the case for composite biographical approaches / Transatlantic autograph replicas and the uplifting of American culture / "Petty larceny" and "manufactured science": nineteenth-century parasitology and the politics of replication / Portraying and performing the copy, c.1900 / Replicating Tennyson's The Princess, 1847-1853 / Paisley/kashmir: mapping the imitation-Indian shawl / William Morris and the form and politics of replication / Text and media replication during the U.S.-Mexican War, 1846-1848 / Literary replication and the making of a scientific "fact": Richard Owen's discover of the dinornis / Copying from nature: biological replication and fraudulent imposture in Grant Allen's An African Millionaire / The failure of replication in nineteenth-century literature: why it all just comes out wrong / "Seeking nothing and finding it": moving on and staying put in Mugby Junction / The origins of replication in science / Fathers, sons, beetles, and "a family of hypotheses": replication, variation, and information in Gregory Bateson's reading of William Bateson's rule / Afterword: the implications of nineteenth-century replication culture / |
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spelling | Replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / edited by Julie Codell and Linda K. Hughes. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press Ltd, [2018] ©2018 1 online resource (x, 310 pages) : illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. Introduction: replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / Julie Codell and Linda K. Hughes -- Replication of things: the case for composite biographical approaches / Sally M. Foster -- Transatlantic autograph replicas and the uplifting of American culture / Julie Codell -- "Petty larceny" and "manufactured science": nineteenth-century parasitology and the politics of replication / Emilie Taylor-Brown -- Portraying and performing the copy, c.1900 / Dorothy Moss -- Replicating Tennyson's The Princess, 1847-1853 / Linda K. Hughes -- Paisley/kashmir: mapping the imitation-Indian shawl / Suzanne Daly -- William Morris and the form and politics of replication / Elizabeth Carolyn Miller -- Text and media replication during the U.S.-Mexican War, 1846-1848 / Kathryn Ledbetter -- Literary replication and the making of a scientific "fact": Richard Owen's discover of the dinornis / Gowan Dawson -- Copying from nature: biological replication and fraudulent imposture in Grant Allen's An African Millionaire / Will Abberley -- The failure of replication in nineteenth-century literature: why it all just comes out wrong / Daniel Bivona -- "Seeking nothing and finding it": moving on and staying put in Mugby Junction / James Mussell -- The origins of replication in science / Ryan D. Tweney -- Fathers, sons, beetles, and "a family of hypotheses": replication, variation, and information in Gregory Bateson's reading of William Bateson's rule / David Amigoni -- Afterword: the implications of nineteenth-century replication culture / Julie Codell and Linda K. Hughes. "The first study of nineteenth-century replication across art, literature, science, social science and humanities. This landmark study explores replication as a nineteenth-century phenomenon. Replication, defined by Victorian artists as subsequent versions of a first version, similar but changed, occurred in art, literature, the press, merchandising, and historical reproductions in architecture and museums. Replication also shaped scientific concepts in biology and geology and scientific practices in laboratories that repeated experiments as part of the scientific method. Fourteen case studies map a range of nineteenth-century replication practices and associations across art, literature, science, media and material culture. While replication stirred imaginations as well as anxieties over the industrialisation that produced a modern mass culture, 'Replication in the Long Nineteenth Century' suggests, nonetheless, that this phenomenon is a forerunner of our contemporary digital culture"--Back cover Copying History 19th century. Mass media and culture History 19th century. Printing History 19th century. Copying processes History 19th century. Art objects Reproduction History 19th century. Art Reproduction History 19th century. Copie Histoire 19e siècle. Médias et culture Histoire 19e siècle. Imprimerie Histoire 19e siècle. Reprographie Histoire 19e siècle. Objets d'art Reproduction Histoire 19e siècle. Art Reproduction Histoire 19e siècle. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh HISTORY Middle East General. bisacsh Art objects Reproduction fast Art Reproduction fast Copying fast Copying processes fast Mass media and culture fast Printing fast 1800-1899 fast History fast Codell, Julie F., editor. Hughes, Linda K., editor. Print version: Replication in the long nineteenth century. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press Ltd, [2018] 1474424848 (OCoLC)1012775504 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1857003 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / Introduction: replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / Replication of things: the case for composite biographical approaches / Transatlantic autograph replicas and the uplifting of American culture / "Petty larceny" and "manufactured science": nineteenth-century parasitology and the politics of replication / Portraying and performing the copy, c.1900 / Replicating Tennyson's The Princess, 1847-1853 / Paisley/kashmir: mapping the imitation-Indian shawl / William Morris and the form and politics of replication / Text and media replication during the U.S.-Mexican War, 1846-1848 / Literary replication and the making of a scientific "fact": Richard Owen's discover of the dinornis / Copying from nature: biological replication and fraudulent imposture in Grant Allen's An African Millionaire / The failure of replication in nineteenth-century literature: why it all just comes out wrong / "Seeking nothing and finding it": moving on and staying put in Mugby Junction / The origins of replication in science / Fathers, sons, beetles, and "a family of hypotheses": replication, variation, and information in Gregory Bateson's reading of William Bateson's rule / Afterword: the implications of nineteenth-century replication culture / Copying History 19th century. Mass media and culture History 19th century. Printing History 19th century. Copying processes History 19th century. Art objects Reproduction History 19th century. Art Reproduction History 19th century. Copie Histoire 19e siècle. Médias et culture Histoire 19e siècle. Imprimerie Histoire 19e siècle. Reprographie Histoire 19e siècle. Objets d'art Reproduction Histoire 19e siècle. Art Reproduction Histoire 19e siècle. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh HISTORY Middle East General. bisacsh Art objects Reproduction fast Art Reproduction fast Copying fast Copying processes fast Mass media and culture fast Printing fast |
title | Replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / |
title_alt | Introduction: replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / Replication of things: the case for composite biographical approaches / Transatlantic autograph replicas and the uplifting of American culture / "Petty larceny" and "manufactured science": nineteenth-century parasitology and the politics of replication / Portraying and performing the copy, c.1900 / Replicating Tennyson's The Princess, 1847-1853 / Paisley/kashmir: mapping the imitation-Indian shawl / William Morris and the form and politics of replication / Text and media replication during the U.S.-Mexican War, 1846-1848 / Literary replication and the making of a scientific "fact": Richard Owen's discover of the dinornis / Copying from nature: biological replication and fraudulent imposture in Grant Allen's An African Millionaire / The failure of replication in nineteenth-century literature: why it all just comes out wrong / "Seeking nothing and finding it": moving on and staying put in Mugby Junction / The origins of replication in science / Fathers, sons, beetles, and "a family of hypotheses": replication, variation, and information in Gregory Bateson's reading of William Bateson's rule / Afterword: the implications of nineteenth-century replication culture / |
title_auth | Replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / |
title_exact_search | Replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / |
title_full | Replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / edited by Julie Codell and Linda K. Hughes. |
title_fullStr | Replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / edited by Julie Codell and Linda K. Hughes. |
title_full_unstemmed | Replication in the long nineteenth century : re-makings and reproductions / edited by Julie Codell and Linda K. Hughes. |
title_short | Replication in the long nineteenth century : |
title_sort | replication in the long nineteenth century re makings and reproductions |
title_sub | re-makings and reproductions / |
topic | Copying History 19th century. Mass media and culture History 19th century. Printing History 19th century. Copying processes History 19th century. Art objects Reproduction History 19th century. Art Reproduction History 19th century. Copie Histoire 19e siècle. Médias et culture Histoire 19e siècle. Imprimerie Histoire 19e siècle. Reprographie Histoire 19e siècle. Objets d'art Reproduction Histoire 19e siècle. Art Reproduction Histoire 19e siècle. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. bisacsh HISTORY Middle East General. bisacsh Art objects Reproduction fast Art Reproduction fast Copying fast Copying processes fast Mass media and culture fast Printing fast |
topic_facet | Copying History 19th century. Mass media and culture History 19th century. Printing History 19th century. Copying processes History 19th century. Art objects Reproduction History 19th century. Art Reproduction History 19th century. Copie Histoire 19e siècle. Médias et culture Histoire 19e siècle. Imprimerie Histoire 19e siècle. Reprographie Histoire 19e siècle. Objets d'art Reproduction Histoire 19e siècle. Art Reproduction Histoire 19e siècle. PSYCHOLOGY Social Psychology. HISTORY Middle East General. Art objects Reproduction Art Reproduction Copying Copying processes Mass media and culture Printing History |
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