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About this book
Examines the life of prolific taxonomist Karl Jordan in the context of contemporary events and societal trends.
For centuries naturalists have endeavored to name, order, and explain biological diversity. Karl Jordan (1861–1959) dedicated his long life to this effort, describing thousands of new species in the process. Ordering Life explores the career of this prominent figure as he worked to ensure a continued role for natural history museums and the field of taxonomy in the rapidly changing world of twentieth-century science.
Jordan made an effort to both practice good taxonomy and secure status and patronage in a world that would soon be transformed by wars and economic and political upheaval. Kristin Johnson traces his response to these changes and shows that creating scientific knowledge about the natural world depends on much more than just good method or robust theory. The broader social context in which scientists work is just as important to the project of naming, describing, classifying, and, ultimately, explaining life.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- halftitle Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Content
- Halftitle Page
- Introduction
- 1. Joining the Naturalist Tradition
- 2. Reforming Entomology
- 3. Ordering Beetles, Butterflies, and Moths
- 4. Ordering Naturalists
- 5. A Descent into Disorder
- 6. Taxonomy in a Changed World
- 7. The Ruin of War and the Synthesis of Biology
- 8. Naturalists in a New Landscape
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Essay on Sources
- Index