EXPERIMENTATION IN THE AGRICULTURAL ENLIGHTENMENT: Place, profit and norms of knowledge-making in eighteenth-century Germany
Most research into history of eighteenth-century experimentation has focused on the instrument-based traditions of natural philosophers and chemists. This article explores an alternate, but related, tradition: the experiments carried out by agricultural improvers. While authors interested in improvi...
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