The Age of Man: A Conceptual History of the Anthropocene
Summary
This thesis studies the emergence of the concept of Anthropocene and its migration from
geology to the other sciences, the public debate and beyond. It asks how this migration occurred
and to what extent it was accompanied by a politicisation of the concept. Research into the
Anthropocene commonly focuses on questions of periodisation from the perspective of specific
disciplinary interests. As a result, the historicity of the concept itself, as questions of conceptual
change and drift are neglected. This research aims to contribute to historiography of conceptual
history and history of knowledge by scrutinising the concept of ‘Anthropocene’ as it appears in
scientific and public discourse. Firstly, this thesis traces the history of the word and examines
the geological debate on the concept. Secondly, digital analyses of the Anthropocene show how
the academic debate developed between 2000 and 2020, and how the term was transformed in
the process. Finally, the case study of Dutch newspapers reveals how scientific knowledge was
increasingly politicised, giving insight into the way in which a scientific concept migrates to
the public debate and ultimately into the political sphere.