Talk:History of knowledge
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History of knowledge is too narrowly defined here[edit]
The history of knowledge is about much more than an accumulation of facts or a sum of things learned. Just like the history of science is more. No time to write an article, but see the following:
Peter Burke, What is the History of Knowledge? (Wiley, 2015); Peter Burke, Social History of Knowledge, 2 vols.; Simone Lässig, "The History of Knowledge and the Expansion of the Historical Research Agenda," Bulletin of the German Historical Institute (Fall 2016), https://www.ghi-dc.org/fileadmin/user_upload/GHI_Washington/Publications/Bulletin59/29.pdf; History of Knowledge (blog), http://historyofknowledge.net.
There is a more established tradition in sociology, with key texts by Karl Mannheim and Ludvik Fleck. In German-speaking scholarship, there is Wissensgeschichte.
mrs (talk) 01:06, 16 February 2017 (UTC)
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