About the Project
Project Title | New World Nature |
Description | Student researchers for Professor MacKenzie Cooley's New World Nature project examined the relationships between natural things and their environments to reconstruct how early moderns learned from the nature in which they lived at the dawn of the biological disciplines. Students conducted original research in the history of science in Canada, the Dominican Republic, France, Puerto Rico, Spain, and the United States. |
Deliverables | Database Interactive map Research papers Website |
Dates | 2019 |
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Faculty | Mackenzie Cooley, Assistant Professor of History |
Collaborators | Christian Goodwille, LITS Lisa McFall, LITS Janet Simons, LITS Steve Young, LITS |
Students | Thomas Anderson, '21 Antton De Arbeloa, '21 Elizabeth Atherton, ’22 Kate Biedermann, ’22 Kayla Self, ’21 |
Departments and Offices | History Levitt Public Affairs Center Library and Information Technology Services |
New World Nature Project Website Maureen Nolan, "New World Nature Project," Hamilton Magazine, July 3, 2020. Link to article |