Event
Mischievous Creatures: The Forgotten Sisters Who Transformed Early American Science
Catherine McNeur, Portland State University
In conversation with Andrew Robichaud, Boston University
This is a hybrid event. The in-person reception will begin at 4:45 PM.
Mischievous Creatures (Basic Books, 2023) is the story of Margaretta Hare Morris and Elizabeth Carrington Morris, two women who transformed American science in the nineteenth century. Famous for her work with seventeen-year cicadas, Margaretta was an entomologist whose discoveries of insects and their impacts on farms and orchards led to her becoming one of the first women elected to both the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. Margaretta’s older sister Elizabeth was a botanist who preferred anonymity to accolades. Even still, she became a trusted expert of Philadelphia’s flora who supplied the country’s leading botanists with plants, while also illustrating scientific books and articles, and authoring articles in popular science journals. Despite the important roles they played in their fields, despite being pathbreakers, both Margaretta and Elizabeth have been forgotten. Mischievous Creatures is not only about remembering their lives and work, but also about probing into why they have been forgotten, tracing the multiple ways that their legacies were lost. Their erasure becomes a larger story about the transformation of American science and the ways narratives and memorialization honored some while forgetting others.
Join the conversation with the Environmental History Seminar and New England Biography Series. Seminars bring together a diverse group of scholars and interested members of the public.
Books will be available for purchase at the in-person event.
A book signing will follow the program.
This event is sponsored by the Environmental History Seminar and New England Biography Series at the MHS with support from BU History, American Studies, and APHI.
Hybrid Event
The in-person reception starts at 4:45 PM and the seminar will begin at 5:30 PM.
Masks are optional for this event.
The virtual seminar begins at 5:30 PM and will be hosted on the video conference platform, Zoom. Registrants will receive a confirmation message with attendance information.
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