TY - BOOK AU - Raj, Kapil AU - Raj, Kapil TI - Relocating modern science : : circulation and the construction of knowledge in South Asia and Europe, 1650-1900 SN - 9780230238503 U1 - 507.22 PY - 2007/// CY - New York PB - : Palgrave Macmillan, KW - Science KW - Education, research, related topics KW - Science -- Historiography KW - Science -- South Asia -- Historiography N1 - Introduction -- Surgeons, fakirs, merchants and craftsmen : making L'Empereur's Jardin in early modern South Asia -- Circulation and the emergence of modern mapping : Great Britain and early colonial India, 1764-1820 -- Refashioning civilities, engineering trust : William Jones, Indian intermediaries, and the production of reliable legal knowledge in late-eighteenth-century Bengal -- British Orientalism in the early nineteenth century, or globalism versus universalism -- Defusing diffusionism : the institutionaliztion of modern science education in early-nineteenth-century Bengal -- When human travellers become instruments : the Indo-British exploration of Central Asia in the nineteenth century -- Conclusion : Relocations N2 - Drawing on recent scholarship in the history and sociology of science, as well as in imperial and colonial history, Relocating Modern Science challenges both the belief that modern science was created uniquely in the West and the assumption that it was subsequently diffused, or imposed, elsewhere. Through six chronologically-ordered case-studies of knowledge construction in botany, cartography, terrestrial surveying, linguistics, scientific education and colonial administration, at key moments in their histories, this book demonstrates the crucial importance of intercultural encounters between South Asians and Europeans for the emergence of these disciplines."--Jacket ER -