
The Globalization of Knowledge in History
Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge - Studies 1
Jürgen Renn(Editor)
Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. January 2018
Book
Hardback
866 pages
978-3-945561-23-2 (ISBN)
Description
Today scientific, technological and cultural knowledge is shared worldwide. The extent to which globalized knowledge also existed in the past is an open question and, moreover, a question that is important for understanding present processes of globalization. This book, the result of an interdisciplinary cooperation launched in 2007 by a Dahlem Conference, offers surprising answers to this question. Long-distance and intercontinental connections with an attendant spread of knowledge are as old as Homo sapiens. Since its inception, the globalization of knowledge has been a process with its own dynamics, interfering significantly with other processes of intercultural transmission. The four parts of this volume address historical phases in which production, transmission and transformation of knowledge were crucial for advancing these processes. --- 'Studies* of the Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge is a series presenting research results in a new format that combines the advantages of traditional printed books with those of the digital medium. Each volume is dedicated to a key subject in the history of knowledge, bringing together perspectives from different fields. The volumes are available both a print-on-demand books and as open-access publications on the Internet. The series aims at developing integrative humanities in which source-based empirical approaches are integrated with theoretically guided approaches, covering long-term historical process and broad comparative assessments. The books in this series not only present the results of interdisciplinary cooperation, but also aim at sustaining it in new ways. By combining print with digital publications, the series offers new possibilities for publishing research in flux. The material is freely accessible at www.edition-open-access.de, supplemented by additional information and interactive features. The peer-reviewed volumes present original scholarly work.
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Series
Edition
1., Auflage
Language
English
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
Erschienen in der Edition Open Access (EOA).
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Weight
1712 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-945561-23-2 (9783945561232)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
- Preface
- About the Contributions
- World Map - Chapter Overview
- About the Contributors
- The Globalization of Knowledge in History: An Introduction (Jürgen Renn and Malcolm D. Hyman)
- Knowledge and Science in Current Discussions of Globalization (Helge Wendt and Jürgen Renn)
- Survey: From Technology Transfer to the Origins of Science (Malcolm D. Hyman and Jürgen Renn)
- Technological Transfer and Innovation in Ancient Eurasia (Daniel T. Potts)
- Writing, Language and Textuality: Conditions for the Transmission of Knowledge in the Ancient Near East (Eva Cancik-Kirschbaum)
- The Origins of Writing and Arithmetic (Peter Damerow)
- Globalization of Ancient Knowledge: From Babylonian Observations to Scientific Regularities (Gerd Graßhoff)
- The Creation of Second-Order Knowledge in Ancient Greek Science as a Process in the Globalization of Knowledge (Mark Schiefsky)
- Survey: Knowledge as a Fellow Traveler (Jürgen Renn)
- The Spread of Buddhism as Globalization of Knowledge (Jens Braarvig)
- The Transmission of Scientific Knowledge from Europe to China in the Early Modern Period (Matthias Schemmel)
- Normative Islam and Global Scientific Knowledge (Birgit Krawietz)
- From Khwarazm to Cordoba: The Propagation of Non-Religious Knowledge in the Islamic Empire (Gotthard Strohmaier)
- The Sciences in Europe: Transmitting Centers and the Appropriating Peripheries (Manolis Patiniotis and Kostas Gavroglu)
- The Naturalization of Modern Science in South Asia: A Historical Overview of the Processes of Domestication and Globalization (Dhruv Raina)
- Survey: The Place of Local Knowledge in the Global Community (Jürgen Renn)
- Taking China to the World, Taking the World to China: Chen Hengzhe and an Early Globalizing Project (Denise Gimpel)
- The Introduction of the European University System in Brazil (Oscar Abdounur and Adriana Cesar de Mattos)
- Celestial Navigation and Technological Change on Moce Island (Jarita C. Holbrook)
- Translation of Central Banking to Developing Countries in the Post-World War II Period: The Case of the Bank of Israel (Arie Krampf)
- On Juridico-Political Foundations of Meta-Codes (Richard Rottenburg)
- The (Ir)Relevance of Local Knowledge: Circuits of Medicine and Biopower in the Neoliberal Era (Hansjörg Dilger)
- The Transformations of Knowledge Through Cultural Interactions in Brazil: The Case of the Tupinikim and the Guarani (Circe Mary Silva da Silva and Ligia Arantes Sad)
- Survey: The Globalization of Modern Science (Jürgen Renn and Malcolm D. Hyman)
- The University of the 21st Century: An Aspect of Globalization (Yehuda Elkana)
- The Soviet Psychologists and the Path to International Psychology (Ludmila Hyman)
- The Global Diffusion of Nuclear Technology (Angelo Baracca)
- The Role of Open and Global Communication in Particle Physics (Hans Falk Hoffmann)
- Internationalism and the History of Molecular Biology (Hans-Jörg Rheinberger)
- The Role of Chemistry in the Global Energy Challenge (Robert Schlögl)
- Climate Change as a Global Challenge - and its Implications for Knowledge Generation and Dissemination (Daniel Klingenfeld and Hans Joachim Schellnhuber)
- Toward an Epistemic Web (Malcolm D. Hyman and Jürgen Renn)