STS Circle at Harvard
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Joyce Chaplin
Harvard, History

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Early Modern Climate Science: The View from British North America

Monday, April 28
12:15-2:00 pm
Room 100F, Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford Street

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Lunch is provided if you RSVP.
Please RSVP to 
sts<mailto:[email protected]>@hks.harvard.edu<mailto:[email protected]> 
by 5pm Today, Wednesday, April 23.

Abstract: Despite the ongoing recovery of historical evidence about changing 
climates, there has been less attention to how people in the past were aware of 
the changes, let alone that they might have generated any science about them.  
Overwhelmingly, there is a contrast between what we now know and what people in 
the past are supposed not to have known. But in fact, during the eighteenth 
century, colonists in British North America did have some comprehension of the 
global cooling trend sometimes called “the Little Ice Age.” Moreover, some 
colonists, including Benjamin Franklin, generated versions of early modern 
climate science. Knowing this fuller history of climate science is crucial if 
we are to accurately place ourselves within the history of climate change and 
of the Anthropocene.

Biography:  Joyce E. Chaplin is the James Duncan Phillips Professor of Early 
American History at Harvard University. A native of California, she received 
her BA from Northwestern University and her MA and PhD. from the Johns Hopkins 
University. She was awarded a Fulbright Grant for study in the United Kingdom 
during the 1985-86 academic year, when she was a visiting student at the 
University of Oxford. A specialist in early American history, she is the 
author, most recently, of Round about the Earth: Circumnavigation from Magellan 
to Orbit (2012), and editor of Benjamin Franklin’s Autobiography: A Norton 
Critical Edition (2012).  She has also published many articles on topics in 
intellectual history, environmental history, the history of science, and 
maritime history.




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