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Science, politics and society in early nineteenth-century Ireland —— The Reverend William Richardson

----- 19世纪初爱尔兰的科学、政治和社会

ISBN: 9780719085185 出版年:2016 页码:208 Blackstock, Allan Manchester University Press

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‘I love controversy’ claimed William Richardson (1740-1820), a clerical polymath whose activities ranged from Ulster politics to interventions in international scientific debates. A prolific pamphleteer, agricultural improvement was his principal project. He believed that Irish fiorin grass could reclaim wasteland throughout Britain and make hay in winter. Though critics alleged he was mad for overturning the adage of ‘making hay while the sun shines’, he was supported by Sir Humphry Davy and Sir Joseph Banks. His true historical significance is that his fiorin campaign represented an Irish attempt to remedy Britain’s food supply problem during the Napoleonic war and came immediately after the Union.Richardson was intensely interested in the origin of basalt at the Giant’s Causeway and refuted claims that it was volcanic. He applied the same empirical reasoning to political economy and Irish politics, where he represents an alternative strand of loyalism to that of Sir Richard Musgrave.

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