Threatened Knowledge Threatened Knowledge
Knowledge Societies in History

Threatened Knowledge

Practices of Knowing and Ignoring from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Threatened Knowledge discusses the practices of knowing, not-knowing, and not wanting to know from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century.

In times of "fake news", processes of forgetting and practices of non-knowledge have sparked the interest of historical and sociological research. The common ground between all the contributions in this volume is the assumption that knowledge does not simply increase over time and thus supplant phases of not-knowing. Moreover, the contributions show that knowing and not-knowing function in very similar ways, which means they can be analysed along similar methodological lines. Given the implied juxtaposition between emotions and rational thinking, the role of emotions in the process of knowledge production has often been trivialized in more traditional approaches to the subject. Through a broad geographical and chronological approach, spanning from prognostic texts in the Carolingian period to stock market speculation in early-twentieth-century United States, this volume demonstrates the important role of emotions in the history of science.

By bringing together cultural historians of knowledge, emotions, finance, and global intellectual history, Threatened Knowledge is a useful tool for all students and scholars of the history of knowledge and science on a global scale.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2021
23. September
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
266
Seiten
VERLAG
Taylor & Francis
GRÖSSE
6,1
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