Enlightened Zeal: The Hudson's Bay Company and Scientific Networks, 1670-1870

Enlightened Zeal: The Hudson's Bay Company and Scientific Networks, 1670-1870

by Theodore Binnema
Enlightened Zeal: The Hudson's Bay Company and Scientific Networks, 1670-1870

Enlightened Zeal: The Hudson's Bay Company and Scientific Networks, 1670-1870

by Theodore Binnema

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Overview

Enlightened Zeal examines the fascinating history of the Hudson’s Bay Company’s involvement in scientific networks during the company’s two-hundred year chartered monopoly. Working from the company’s voluminous records, Ted Binnema demonstrates the significance of science in the company’s corporate strategies.

Initially highly secretive about all of its activities, the HBC was by 1870 an exceptionally generous patron of science. Aware of the ways that a commitment to scientific research could burnish its corporate reputation, the company participated in intricate symbiotic networks that linked the HBC as a corporation with individuals and scientific organizations in England, Scotland, and the United States. The pursuit of scientific knowledge could bring wealth and influence, along with tribute, fame, and renown, but science also brought less tangible benefits: adventure, health, happiness, male companionship, self-improvement, or a sense of meaning.

The first study of scientific research in any chartered company over the entire course of its monopoly, Enlightened Zeal expands our understanding of social networks in science, establishes the vast scope of the HBC’s contribution to public knowledge, and will inspire new research into the history of science in other chartered monopolies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442614758
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 03/24/2014
Pages: 488
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Ted Binnema is a professor in the Department of History at the University of Northern British Columbia.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgements

Preface

  1. “Enlightened Zeal”: An Introduction

Part I: The Hudson’s Bay Company and Science, 1670-1821

  1. “A Profound Secret”: The Adventurers and the Fellows from the 1660s to 1768
  2. “Desirous to Encourage Science”: The Transit of Venus of 1769 and the Hudson’s Bay Company’s Collaboration with the Royal Society, 1768-1774
  3. “Amends for the Narrow Prejudices”: The Hudson’s Bay Company and Science in an Era of Competitive Expansion, 1774-1821

Part II: The Hudson’s Bay Company and Science, 1821-1870

  1. “Benevolent Intentions”: The Hudson’s Bay Company, the Royal Navy, and the Search for the Northwest Passage: 1818-1855
  2. “The Liberal Spirit”: David Douglas, Edinburgh, and the Douglas Legacy, 1823-1870: 1824-1870
  3. “Disinterested Kindness”: The Hudson’s Bay Company and North American Scientists, 1821-1859
  4. “Knowing the Liberal Disposition”: The Hudson’s Bay Company and the Smithsonian Institution, 1855-68

Epilogue

Conclusion

Bibliography

Illustrations and captions for Illustrations

Notes

What People are Saying About This

Susan Parrish

“Enlightened Zeal makes a significant contribution to the growing scholarship on imperial science by shifting our attention to the less studied scenes – and new paradigms – in the vast territory of arctic and subarctic North America. Especially attentive to the ways in which the interests and actions of individuals, institutions, and empires do not necessarily align, Binnema offers a nuanced history of one commercial monopoly’s scientific networks operating for over two hundred years across changing economic and political terrains.”

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