Knowledge Hegemonies in the Early Modern World
Fondazione Universita Ca Foscari · Italy
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Knowledge Hegemonies in the Early Modern World is devoted to the social-cultural study of early modern knowledge cultures (ca.1450-1750). It promotes studies that highlight the importance of science as a collective praxis, understood as a contested field informed by political, philosophical and confessional struggles for cultural hegemony, and in connection with social and economic interests.
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