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Podcasts History Ben Franklin's World 251 Cameron Strang, Frontiers of Science

251 Cameron Strang, Frontiers of Science

Published: Aug. 13, 2019, 5 a.m.

What did early Americans think about science? And how did they pursue and develop their knowledge of it?

Cameron Strang, an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Nevada, Reno and author of Frontiers of Science: Imperialism and Natural Knowledge in the Gulf South Borderlands, 1500-1850, joins us to investigate the early American world of science and how early Americans developed their scientific knowledge.

Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/048


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Complementary Episodes

  • Episode 037: Kathleen DuVal, Independence Lost
  • Episode 109: John Dixon, The American Enlightenment & Cadwallader Colden
  • Episode 140: Tamara Thornton, Nathaniel Bowditch
  • Episode 174: Thomas Apel, Yellow Fever in the Early American Republic
  • Episode 186: Max Edelson, The New Map of the British Empire
  • Episode 204: James Lewis Jr., The Burr Conspiracy

 


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