将历史写入自然经济:卡尔·林奈(1707-1778)和拉尔斯·蒙丁(1723-1783)对驯鹿鸣蝇的研究。

IF 0.9 3区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Linda Andersson Burnett, Hanna Hodacs, Staffan Müller-Wille
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1732年夏天,一位名叫卡尔·林奈(Carl Linnaeus, 1707-1778)的年轻医科学生游览了Sápmi。不到二十年后,拉尔斯·蒙丁(1723-1778),现在著名的乌普萨拉教授林奈的学生,跟随他老师的脚步。我们将重点关注两位博物学家对寄生驯鹿鸣蝇的描述。林奈将这种苍蝇的生活史与Sámi游牧主义的形象结合起来,认为它代表了人类与自然平衡相协调的“白银时代”,而蒙汀则在思考如何将苍蝇对驯鹿的破坏性影响武器化,迫使Sámi成为“生产性”劳动。因此,林奈关于自然经济的永恒概念被蒙汀注入了历史发展和开放未来的概念。我们将提出,林纽和蒙丁的不同态度可以用政治环境的变化来解释——最明显的是,在18世纪40年代和50年代,北斯堪的纳维亚半岛出现了加强国界和财政制度的努力。但他们对驯鹿鸣蝇的不同态度也表明了自然历史实践与人类历史写作之间更深层次的联系。
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Writing history into the economy of nature: Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) and Lars Montin (1723-1783) on the Reindeer Warble Fly (Hypoderma tarandi L.).

In the summer of 1732, a young medical student named Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) journeyed through Sápmi. Just under two decades later, Lars Montin (1723-1778), a student of the now famous Uppsala professor Linnaeus, followed his teacher's footsteps. We will focus on the accounts that both naturalists gave of the parasitic reindeer warble fly Hypoderma tarandi. While Linnaeus integrated the life history of this fly with his image of Sámi pastoralism as representing a 'silver age' of humanity in tune with the balance of nature, Montin mused about ways in which the fly's damaging effects on reindeer could be weaponized to force the Sámi into 'productive' labour. As a consequence, Linnaeus's timeless conception of an economy of nature was infused by Montin with notions of historical development and an open future. We will suggest that the differing attitudes of Linneaus and Montin can be explained by changes in the political context - most notably an emerging effort to enforce national borders and fiscal regimes in Northern Scandinavia in the 1740s and 1750s. But the different attitudes they developed towards the reindeer warble fly also point to deeper connections between natural history practices and the writing of human histories.

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Annals of Science
Annals of Science 综合性期刊-科学史与科学哲学
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期刊介绍: Annals of Science , launched in 1936, publishes work on the history of science, technology and medicine, covering developments from classical antiquity to the late 20th century. The Journal has a global reach, both in terms of the work that it publishes, and also in terms of its readership. The editors particularly welcome submissions from authors in Asia, Africa and South America. Each issue contains research articles, and a comprehensive book reviews section, including essay reviews on a group of books on a broader level. Articles are published in both English and French, and the Journal welcomes proposals for special issues on relevant topics. The Editors and Publisher are committed to supporting early career researchers, and award an annual prize to the best submission from current doctoral students, or those awarded a doctorate in the past four years.
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