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History of Knowledge

Research, Resources, and Perspectives.

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‘Collecting’ and Comparing – Skulls, Transatlantic Knowledge Production, and Racial Science
On May 29, 1793, Göttingen anthropologist Johann Friedrich Blumenbach received a Georgian woman’s skull. It would later become the most prominent representation of the so-called Caucasian variety of humankind. His Russian skull supplier, Georg Thomas …
On , by Malin Sonja Wilckens, 2,390 words
Everyday Knowledge, Science, and Psychiatric Committals during Germany’s Age of Extremes
Hans A. was 72 years old and in good shape when he was admitted to the Eglfing-Haar Mental Institution in March 1944.1 This Bavarian asylum was notorious at the time for its high mortality rate, …
On , by Stefanie Coché, 1,980 words
Knowledge Notes
Occasional notes on calls, events, publications, and more that caught our attention. Please email us your own items. Calls for Papers: The History of Intellectual Culture (HIC) International Yearbook of Knowledge and Society seeks contributors …
On , by Editors, 1,120 words