Kenneth Nyberg - Selected Publications#


1. Hanna Hodacs, Kenneth Nyberg and Stéphane Van Damme (eds.), Linnaeus, natural history and the circulation of knowledge, Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment 2018:1 (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2018).

2. Kenneth Nyberg and Manuel Lucena Giraldo, ”Lives of useful curiosity: the global legacy of Pehr Löfling in the long eighteenth century.” In: Hanna Hodacs, Kenneth Nyberg and Stéphane Van Damme (eds.), Linnaeus, natural history and the circulation of knowledge, Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment 2018:1 (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2018), pp. 211–233.

3. Hanna Hodacs, Kenneth Nyberg and Stéphane Van Damme, ”Introduction: de-centring and recentring Linnaeus.” In: Hanna Hodacs, Kenneth Nyberg and Stéphane Van Damme (eds.), Linnaeus, natural history and the circulation of knowledge, Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment 2018:1 (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2018), pp. 1–24.

4. ”A World of Distinctions: Pehr Löfling and the Meaning of Difference.” In: Magdalena Naum and Fredrik Ekengren (eds.), Facing Otherness in Early Modern Sweden: Travel, Migration and Material Transformations, 1500–1800, Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology Monograph 10 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2018), pp. 327–347.

5. ”Linnaeus’s Apostles and the Globalization of Knowledge, 1729–1756.” In: Patrick Manning and Daniel Rood (eds.), Global Scientific Practice in an Age of Revolutions, 1750–1850 (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2016), pp. 73–89.

6. ”Från Tolvfors till Orinoco. Linnélärjungen Pehr Löflings resa och den globala historien” [From Tolvfors to the Orinoco. Linnaean Student Pehr Löfling's Journey and Global History]. Historielärarnas förenings årsskrift 2015, pp. 23–39.

7. Jessica Parland-von Essen and Kenneth Nyberg, Historia i en digital värld [History in a Digital World], http://digihist.se, web-based book on digital history, 235 pp., published May 2013–May 2014.

8. ”Anders Sparrman – konturer av en livshistoria” [Anders Sparrman: Tracing a life and its meaning]. In: Gunnar Broberg, David Dunér and Roland Moberg (eds.), Anders Sparrman: Linnean, världsresenär, fattigläkare (Uppsala: Svenska Linnésällskapet, 2012), pp. 13–34.

9. ”Linnaeus’ apostles, scientific travel and the East India trade.” Zoologica Scripta 38 Suppl. 1 (2009), pp. 7–16.

10. Pehr Löfling’s Letter-book in the Archives of the Real Jardín Botánico in Madrid: A catalogue. Skrifter från Historiska institutionen i Göteborg 12 (University of Gothenburg, 2008). 79 pp.

11. Hanna Hodacs and Kenneth Nyberg, Naturalhistoria på resande fot. Om att forska, undervisa och göra karriär i 1700-talets Sverige [Travelling for Natural History: Science, teaching and career-building in 18th century Sweden] (Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2007). 264 pp. (Author of chs. 2, 6 and 7 and, with Hanna Hodacs, co-author of chs. 1 and 10.)

12. Kenneth Nyberg and Mariette Manktelow, ”Linnés apostlar och tillkomsten av Species plantarum” [Linnaeus’ Apostles and the Development of the Species Plantarum]. Svenska Linnésällskapets årsskrift 2002–2003, pp. 9–30.

13. Orientalismen i svenska resenärers Kinaskildringar” [On Orientalism in Swedish Travellers’ Accounts of China]. Orientaliska Studier 109 (2002), pp. 3–25.

14. ”The Voice of Experience and the Weight of Tradition: Images of China in Swedish Travel Writing, 1749–1781.” In: Rudolphus Teeuwen (ed.), Crossings: Travel, art, literature, politics (Taipei: Bookman Books, 2001), pp. 55–75.

15. Bilder av Mittens rike: Kontinuitet och förändring i svenska resenärers Kinaskildringar 1749– 1912 [Images of the Middle Kingdom: Continuity and change in Swedish travellers’ accounts of China, 1749–1912]. Avhandlingar från Historiska institutionen i Göteborg 28. Ph.D. dissertation (published), University of Gothenburg, 2001. 332 pp.

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