Description
The History of Knowledge is a foundational text that examines the emergence and development of knowledge history as a distinct field of historical study. Written by leading scholars in the field, this book offers readers a thorough introduction to the key concepts, debates, and approaches that define knowledge history.
The authors explore how historians analyze the production, circulation, and reception of knowledge across time and space. They discuss the relationship between knowledge history and related disciplines, including intellectual history, the history of science, and social history. The book addresses central questions such as: What constitutes knowledge? How has the definition and understanding of knowledge changed over time? What role do institutions, individuals, and communities play in knowledge creation?
This Element provides essential reading for students and scholars interested in understanding how historical approaches to knowledge have evolved and how knowledge history contributes to broader historical narratives and contemporary discussions about expertise, truth, and understanding.







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