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Visible Empire: An Interview

Posted on November 29, 2012 by c.nappi

Daniela Bleichmar and I recently spoke about her beautiful new book on botany and the imaging of empire in the eighteenth-century Hispanic world. You can find our conversation here.

(You can find a list of previous interviews on New Books in Science, Technology, and Society here.)

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