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Antonio Barrera

Associate Professor of History

Department/Office Information

History

BA, Universidad de los Andes
MA, University of California, Davis
PhD, University of California, Davis

Early modern Spanish history, early modern European history, history of science, Atlantic world history

History of science: 16th-century science in Spain and America (natural history, medicine, explorations, navigation, cosmography)

Articles and Reviews

  • "Conocimientos imperiales y vern谩culos: fragmentos para escribir una historia del imperio" in Gobernar el virreinato del Per煤, s. XVI-XVII. Praxis pol铆tico-jurisdiccional, redes de poder y usos del conocimiento emp铆rico moderno (Madrid: Editorial Sind茅resis, 2022)
  • "Empires and science: the case of the sixteenth-century Iberian Empire" in Andrew Goss, ed., Routledge Handbook of Science and Empire (London and New York: Routledge, 2021).
  • "Ciencia, tecnolog铆a, saberes locales e imperio en el mundo Atl谩ntico, siglos XV-XIX" Historia Cr铆tica 73 (Julio-septiembre 2019): 3-20, and editor with Maurcio Nieto of special issue of Historia Cr铆tica on Science, Technology and Atlantic Empires.
  • "The Reflected Muse: Literature and Optics in Early Modern Spain by Enrique Garc铆a Santo-Tom谩s" in the Bulletin of the Comediantes 70:2 (2018): 151-153. Review essay.
  • "John T Wing. Roots of Empire: Forests and State Power in Early Modern Spain, C. 1500-1750" in The American Historical Review 123:5 (December 2018): 1752-1753. Review essay.
  • "Translating Facts: From Stories to Observations in the Work of Seventeenth-Century Dutch Translators of Spanish Books," in Translating Knowledge in the Early Modern Low Countries, eds. Harold J. Cook and Sven Dupre (Low Countries Studies on the Circulation of Natural Knowledge, LIT Verlag, 2012)
  • "Cient铆ficos espa帽oles del siglo XVII: Espa帽a, Am茅rica, y el studio de la naturaleza," in El Inquiridor de Maravillas: Prodigios, Curiosidades y Secretos de la Naturaleza en la Espa帽a del Vincencio Juan de Lastanosa, eds. Mar Rey-Bueno and Miguel L贸pez-P茅rez (Huesca: Instituto de Estudios Altoaragoneses, 2011).
  • "Experts, Nature, and the Making of Atlantic Empiricism," in Osiris 25 (2010): 129-148.
  • Experiencia y empiricismo en el siglo XVI: reportes y cosas del Nuevo Mundo" in Memoria y Sociedad, 13 (2009): 13-25.
  • "The Seventeenth-Century Spanish Scientific Culture: Spain, America, and the study of Nature" in The Gentleman, the Virtuoso, the Inquirer: Vincencio Juan de Lastanosa and the Art of Collecting in Early Modern Spain, eds. Mar Rey-Bueno and Miguel L贸pez-P茅rez (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008).
  • "Knowledge and Empiricism in the Spanish Atlantic World" in Science, Power, and the Order of Nature in the Spanish and Portuguese Empires, eds. Daniela Bleichmar, Paula de Vos, and Kristin Huffine, eds. (Stanford University Press, 2008).
  • "Empiricism in the Spanish Atlantic World" in Science and Empire in the Atlantic World. Edited by James Delbourgo and Nicholas Dew (Routledge, November 2007)
  • "Nature and Experience in the New World: Spain and England in the Making of the New Science," in Beyond the Black Legend: Spain and the Scientific Revolution / Mas all de la Leyenda Negra: Espaa y la Revolucion Cientifica. Ed. Victor Navarro Brotons and William Eamon (Instituto de Historia de la Ciencia y Documentacin Lopez Pi帽ero, Universitat de Valencia-CSIC., 2007)
  • "Reports and Descriptions for Spanish and Portuguese America," and "Scientific Inquiry, Central and South America," in Oxford Companion to World Exploration, ed. David Buisseret (Oxford University Press, 2007)
  • "Empire and Knowledge: Reporting from the New World" in Colonial Latin American Review 15 (2006): 39-54
  • "Local Herbs, Global Medicines: Commerce, Knowledge, and Commo