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Abstract
This article explores the activities of those British travellers and settlers who carried out open field research in the Andean northwest of Río de la Plata during the 1820s. The focus is set upon Doctor Joseph Redhead, who became a regional expert on questions of mountain altitudes and natural portents such as giant fossil bones and large masses of native iron. Redhead was at the centre of a network of British doctors, entrepreneurs, adventurers and civil servants who crisscrossed the territory attracted by new mining ventures and the opening of trade, and driven by the need for geographical surveys implicit in the logic of empire. James Paroissien, Woodbine Parish, Joseph Pentland and others managed to combine research on the natural environment while engaged in their commercial, diplomatic or military missions. Particular attention is paid to the interactions of Redhead and his fellow countrymen with Humboldt and the kind of science cultivated by him, as well as to issues of scientific authority at the time of deciding on the cause of unexplained natural phenomena.
红发,parisien, Parish & Co.:独立早期的英国田野科学Río de la Plata
本文探讨了19世纪20年代在Río de la Plata的安第斯山脉西北部进行野外考察的英国旅行者和定居者的活动。重点放在约瑟夫·雷德黑德博士身上,他成为了研究高山海拔和自然预兆(如巨大的化石骨骼和大量的天然铁)问题的地区专家。红头是一个由英国医生、企业家、冒险家和公务员组成的网络的中心,他们在新的矿业企业和贸易开放的吸引下,在帝国逻辑中隐含的地理调查需求的推动下,在这片领土上纵横交错。詹姆斯·帕罗西森、伍德拜·帕里什、约瑟夫·彭特兰等人在从事商业、外交或军事任务的同时,成功地将对自然环境的研究结合起来。书中特别关注了红头和他的同胞们与洪堡的互动,以及他所培养的那种科学,以及在决定无法解释的自然现象的原因时的科学权威问题。