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Ber Wiss ; 41(4): 445-448, 2018 Dec.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32495440
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Ber Wiss ; 36(2): 119-127, 2013 Jun.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33008223
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NTM ; 16(2): 153-82, 2008.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19227705

ABSTRACT

During the 19th and early 20th century zoological gardens ranged among the most prominent places of popular natural history While aristocratic owners of earlier menageries installed animal collections mostly to symbolize their power over nature as well as to display their extensive diplomatic relations, the zoological gardens founded from the 1830s onwards all over Europe by members of the local bourgeois elites were supposed to mediate their social and political values by "enjoyably educating" a broader public. The new zoos were introduced as places at the antipodes of the frenzy, noise and motion of modern urban life, as spaces of pure, authentic nature whose observation would teach people a reasonable and responsible way of life in a civilised bourgeois community. Taking the Berlin Zoo as an example this paper questions these programmatic imaginations by showing how popular Naturkunde (natural history) was informed by cultures of urban entertainment and spectacle. It discusses the numerous relations and productive tensions that evolved out of the establishment of a "realm of nature" in the middle of the ever growing modern metropolis and investigates the consequences the zoo's rise as "the city's most important attraction" around the turn of the century had for the public perception of natural history as well as for the institution's scientific program.


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Animals, Zoo , Exhibitions as Topic , Housing, Animal/history , Natural History/history , Animals , Art/history , Europe , Exploratory Behavior , History, 19th Century , History, 20th Century , Humans , Medical Illustration/history , Political Systems/history , Public Opinion , Social Class , Urban Population/history , Zoology/history
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