Researches the Scottish Enlightenment, history of racism, Linnaean natural history, and collecting. Senior Lecturer & mum of 3. https://instructingnaturalhistory.com/
Linda Andersson Burnett
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Enjoying a quiet moment of interspecies intellectual exchange with Laali. Reading the excellent 'Race & the Scottish Enlightenment' by @brucealexb.bsky.social and @lindaaburnett.bsky.social.
Between 1913 & 1918, Luxemburg compiled and annotated nearly 400 pressed leaves and flowers, even while imprisoned for her political activities. Rediscovered in 2009, her little-known herbarium offers a remarkable window into both the history of botany and her relationship with the natural world. 2/
Reminder: WOMNH Online Seminar, Wed. 10 June ,18:00–19:00 CET 🌿 Rosa Luxemburg’s Herbarium: Radical Ecology and the Global Plantation,
Speaker: Claudia Horn
To attend, please email [email protected] for the link to the virtual room. 1/