What is the history of knowledge? This engaging and accessible
introduction explains what is distinctive about the new field of the
history of knowledge (or, as some scholars say, ‘knowledges in the
plural’) and how it differs from the history of science,
intellectual history, the sociology of knowledge or from cultural
history. Leading cultural historian, Peter Burke, draws upon examples
of this new kind of history from different periods and from the
history of India, East Asia and the Islamic world as well as from
Europe and the Americas. He discusses some of the main concepts used
by scholars working in the field, among them ‘order of knowledge’,
‘situated knowledge’ and ‘knowledge society’. This book tells
the story of the transformation of relatively raw ‘information’
into knowledge via processes of classification, verification and so
on, the dissemination of this knowledge and finally its employment for
different purposes, by governments, corporations or private
individuals. A concluding chapter identifies central problems in the
history of knowledge, from triumphalism to relativism, together with
attempts to solve them. The only book of its kind yet to be published,
What is the History of Knowledge? will be essential reading for all
students of history and the humanities in general, as well as the
interested general reader.
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ISBN
9781509503063
Publisert
2018
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Polity
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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