

An edition of Science, race, and religion in the American South (2000)
John Bachman and the Charleston Circle of Naturalists, 1815@-1895
By Lester D. Stephens
Publish Date
2013
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Language
eng
Pages
349
Description:
"In the decades before the Civil War, Charleston, South Carolina, enjoyed recognition as the center of scientific activity in the South. This book examines the scientific activities and contributions of six Charleston naturalists: John Bachman, Edmund Ravenel, John Edwards Holbrook, Lewis R. Gibbes, Francis S. Holmes, and John McCrady. Bound together in spirit by their devotion to southern culture, their commitment to advancing science in their city and region, and their interest in natural history, the Charleston circle constituted a dynamic community of productive, respected scientists in a region that conventionally has been dismissed as largely devoid of scientific interests."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Natural history, History, Biography, Naturalists, Southern states, race relations, Southern states, religion, Science, history
People: John Bachman (1790-1874)
Places: South Carolina, Charleston
Times: 19th century