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I Compound Histories Materials, Governance and Production, 1760-1840 i Compound Histories © Lissa Roberts and Simon Werrett, 2018 | doi 10.1163/9789004325562_001 This is an open access chapter distributed under the terms of the CC-BY-NC License. Lissa Roberts and Simon Werrett - 978-90-04-32556-2 Downloaded from Brill.com06/09/2019 01:46:06AM via free access ii Cultural Dynamics of Science Editors Lissa Roberts (Science, Technology and Policy Studies (STePS), University of Twente, The Netherlands) Agustí Nieto-Galan (Centre d’Història de la Ciència (CEHIC) & Facultat de Ciències (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) Oliver Hochadel (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Institució Milà i Fontanals, Barcelona, Spain) Advisory Board Miruna Achim (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana–Cuajimalpa, Ciudad de México, CDMX) Warwick Anderson (University of Sydney) Mitchell Ash (Universität Wien) José Ramón Bertomeu-Sánchez (Universitat de Valencia) Paola Bertucci (Yale University) Daniela Bleichmar (University of Southern California) Andreas Daum (University of Buffalo) Graeme Gooday (University of Leeds) Paola Govoni (Università di Bologna) Juan Pimentel (CSIC, Madrid) Stefan Pohl (Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá) Arne Schirrmacher (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) Ana Simões (Universidade de Lisboa) Josep Simon (Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá) Jonathan Topham (University of Leeds) VOLUME 2 The titles published in this series are listed at brill.com/cds Lissa Roberts and Simon Werrett - 978-90-04-32556-2 Downloaded from Brill.com06/09/2019 01:46:06AM via free access iii Compound Histories Materials, Governance and Production, 1760-1840 Edited by Lissa L. Roberts Simon Werrett LEIDEN | BOSTON Lissa Roberts and Simon Werrett - 978-90-04-32556-2 Downloaded from Brill.com06/09/2019 01:46:06AM via free access iv This is an open access title distributed under the terms of the CC-BY-NC License, which permits any non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, pro- vided the original author(s) and source are credited. Cover illustration: “The Dissolution, or The Alchymist producing an Aetherial Representation.” An alchemist using a crown-shaped bellows to blow the flames of a furnace and heat a glass vessel in which the House of Commons is distilled; satirizing the dissolution of parliament by Pitt. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1796. Courtesy of the Wellcome Library, London. Library reference: ICV No 11565. CC BY 4.0 (The title of the work situated below the etching is removed). Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Roberts, Lissa, 1954- editor. | Werrett, Simon, 1971-editor. Title: Compound histories : materials, governance, and production, 1760-1840 / edited by Lissa Roberts, Simon Werrett. Description: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2018] | Series: Cultural dynamics of science, ISSN 2351-9932 ; 2 | Includes bibliographical references. Identifiers: LCCN 2017046831 (print) | LCCN 2017049252 (ebook) | ISBN 9789004325562 (E-book) | ISBN 9789004325494 (hardback : alk. paper) Subjects: LCSH: Chemical engineering--France--History--18th century. | Chemical engineering--France--History--19th century. | Chemical engineering--Great Britain--History-- 18th century. | Chemical engineering--Great Britain--History--19th century. | Chemical engineering-- Europe--History--18th century. | Chemical engineering--Europe--History--19th century. | Chemistry, Technical--France--History--18th century. | Chemistry, Technical--France--History--19th century. | Chemistry, Technical--Great Britain--History--18th century. | Chemistry, Technical--Great Britain--History- -19th century. | Chemistry, Technical--Europe--History--18th century. | Chemistry, Technical--Europe-- History--19th century. | Chemistry--France--History--18th century. | Chemistry--France--History--19th century. | Chemistry--Great Britain--History--18th century. | Chemistry--Great Britain--History--19th century. | Chemistry--Europe--History--18th century. | Chemistry--Europe--History--19th century. Classification: LCC TP155 (ebook) | LCC TP155 .C6175 2018 (print) | DDC 660.0944/09033--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017046831 Typeface for the Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic scripts: “Brill”. See and download: brill.com/brill-typeface. issn 2351-9932 isbn 978-90-04-32549-4 (hardback) isbn 978-90-04-32556-2 (e-book) Copyright 2018 by the Editors and Authors. This work is published by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. Koninklijke Brill NV incorporates the imprints Brill, Brill Hes & De Graaf, Brill Nijhoff, Brill Rodopi and Hotei Publishing. Koninklijke Brill NV reserves the right to protect the publication against unauthorized use and to authorize dissemination by means of offprints, legitimate photocopies, microform editions, reprints, translations, and secondary information sources, such as abstracting and indexing services including databases. Requests for commercial re-use, use of parts of the publication, and/or translations must be addressed to Koninklijke Brill NV. This book is printed on acid-free paper and produced in a sustainable manner. Lissa Roberts and Simon Werrett - 978-90-04-32556-2 Downloaded from Brill.com06/09/2019 01:46:06AM via free access ContentsContents v Contents Acknowledgments vii List of Illustrations ix Notes on Contributors xi Introduction: “A More Intimate Acquaintance” 1 Lissa L. Roberts and Simon Werrett Part 1 Materials and Material Objects 1 Household Oeconomy and Chemical Inquiry 35 Simon Werrett 2 The Case of Coal 57 Lissa L. Roberts and Joppe van Driel 3 Capturing the Invisible: Heat, Steam and Gases in France and Great Britain, 1750-1800 85 Marie Thébaud-Sorger 4 Spreading the Revolution: Guyton’s Fumigating Machine in Spain. Politics, Technology, and Material Culture (1796-1808) 106 Elena Serrano 5 Arsenic in France. The Cultures of Poison During the First Half of the Nineteenth Century 131 José Ramón Bertomeu Sánchez Part 2 Chemical Governance and the Governance of Chemistry 6 Relations between the State and the Chemical Industry in France, 1760-1800: The Case of Ceruse 161 Christine Lehman Lissa Roberts and Simon Werrett - 978-90-04-32556-2 Downloaded from Brill.com06/09/2019 01:46:06AM via free access Contents v Acknowledgments vii Lissa L. Roberts List of Illustrations ix vi Contents Notes on Contributors xi Introduction: “A More Intimate Acquaintance” 1 Lissa L. Roberts and Simon Werrett 7 Between Industry and the Environment: Chemical Governance in Part 1 France, 1770-1830 184 Materials and Material Objects Thomas Le Roux Chapter 1 Household Oeconomy and Chemical Inquiry 35 Simon Werrett 8 Renegotiating Debt: Chemical Governance and Money in the Early Chapter 2 Roberts and van Driel The Case of Coal 57 Nineteenth-Century Dutch Empire 205 Lissa L. Roberts and Joppe van Driel Andreas Weber Chapter 3 Capturing the Invisible: Heat, Steam and Gases in France and Great Britain, 1750-1800 85 Marie Thébaud-Sorger 9 How to Govern Chemical Courses. The Case of the Paris École de Chapter 4 pharmacie During Vauquelin’s Direction, 1803-1829 226 Spreading the Revolution: Guyton’s Fumigating Machine in Spain. Politics, Technology, and Material Culture (1796-1808) 106 Sacha Tomic Elena Serrano Chapter 5 Arsenic in France. The Cultures of Poison During the First Half of the Nineteenth Century 131 José Ramón Bertomeu Sánchez Part 3 Part 2 Chemical Governance and the Governance Revisiting the History of Production of Chemistry Chapter 6 10 Teaching Chemistry in the French Revolution: Pedagogy, Materials Relations between the State and the Chemical Industry in France, 1760-1800: The Case of Ceruse 161 Christine Lehman and Politics 251 Chapter 7 Bernadette Bensaude Vincent Between Industry and the Environment: Chemical Governance in France, 1770-1830 184 Thomas Le Roux Chapter 8 11 The Subversive Humphry Davy: Aristocracy and Establishing Renegotiating Debt: Chemical Governance and Money in the Early Nineteenth-Century Dutch Empire 205 Chemical Research Laboratories in Late Eighteenth- and Early Andreas Weber Nineteenth-Century England 269 Chapter 9 How to Govern Chemical Courses. The Case of the Paris École de pharmacie During Vauquelin’s Direction, 1803-1829 226 Frank A.J.L. James Sacha Tomic Part 3 12 Wholesale Pharmaceutical Manufacturing in London, c.1760 – c.1840: Revisiting the History of Production Chapter 10 Sites, Production and Networks 289 Teaching Chemistry in the French Revolution: Pedagogy, Materials and Politics 251 Anna Simmons Bernadette Bensaude Vincent Chapter 11 The Subversive Humphry Davy: Aristocracy and Establishing Chemical Research Laboratories in Late Eighteenth- and Early 13 Chemical Glasgow and its Entrepreneurs, 1760-1860 311 Nineteenth-Century England 269 John R.R. Christie Frank A.J.L. James Chapter 12 Wholesale Pharmaceutical Manufacturing in London, c.1760 – c.1840: Sites, Production and Networks 289 14 Relations between Industry and Academe in Scotland, and the Case of Anna Simmons Dyeing: 1760 to 1840 333 Chapter 13 Chemical Glasgow and its Entrepreneurs, 1760-1860 311 Robert G.W. Anderson John R.R. Christie Chapter 14 Bibliography of Secondary Sources 355 Relations between Industry and Academe in Scotland, and the Case of Dyeing: 1760 to 1840 333 Robert G.W. Anderson Bibliography of Secondary Sources 355 Lissa Roberts and Simon Werrett - 978-90-04-32556-2 Downloaded from Brill.com06/09/2019 01:46:06AM via free access AcknowledgmentsAcknowledgments vii Acknowledgments This volume is the result of a collaborative project, built on the support and participation of a number of institutions and valued colleagues. It is a pleasure to
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