A social history of knowledge. II, From the Encyclopédie to Wikipedia / Peter Burke.
- Burke, Peter, 1937-
- Date:
- 2012
- Books
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Description
"The book is divided into 3 parts. The first argues that activities which appear to be timeless - gathering knowledge, analysing, disseminating and employing it - are in fact time-bound and take different forms in different periods and places. The second part tries to counter the tendency to write a triumphalist history of the 'growth' of knowledge by discussing losses of knowledge and the price of specialization. The third part offers geographical, sociological and chronological overviews, contrasting the experience of centres and peripheries and arguing that each of the main trends of the period - professionalization, secularization, nationalization, democratization, etc, coexisted and interacted with its opposite."--Publisher.
Publication/Creation
Cambridge ; Malden, MA : Polity, 2012.
Physical description
vii, 359 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references (p. [300]-334) and index.
Contents
Gathering knowledges -- Analysing knowledges -- Disseminating knowledges -- Employing knowledges -- Losing knowledges -- Dividing knowledges -- Geographies of knowledge -- Sociologies of knowledge -- Chronologies of knowledge.
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Where to find it
Location Status History of MedicinePQJ.UOpen shelves
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ISBN
- 9780745650425
- 0745650422
- 9780745650432
- 0745650430