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Paris-Wien-St. Petersburg oder Alger-Brno-Charkiv?: Wissenstransfer und die ‚composite states‘
Quaestio Rossica. 2015. No. 3.
Surman J. J.
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German
Keywords: Circulation of Knowledge
Surman J. J., , in : Transcending Boundaries in Europe in the Period of the Belle Epoque: Organizing Knowledge, Mobilizing Networks, and Effecting Social Change. : Ashgate, 2014. P. 69-84.
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Surman J. J., , in : The Nationalization of Scientific Knowledge in the Habsburg Empire, 1848-1918. : Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. P. 30-56.
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Surman J. J., Raj K., Historyka. Studia Metodologiczne 2016 Vol. 46 P. 423-437
The conversation deals with ways of writing global history of science and the main methods and concepts in doing so. Beginning with the questions of non-Eurocentric periodisation, it deals with the issues of sources and key concepts for global historiography like circulation, introduced as a non-diffusionist way of looking at the movement of knowledge. Furthermore, ...
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Ashgate, 2014
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Uniwersytety Galicyjskie w Monarchii Habsburskiej: Nacjonalizacja nauki i internacjonalizacja wiedzy
Surman J. J., Prace Komisji Historii Nauki PAU 2012 Vol. 9 P. 39-52
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Surman J. J., Austrian History Yearbook 2015 Vol. 46
The question of how to categorize and study science in multicultural empires has in recent years increasingly occupied historians of science and of empires. Issues of intercultural mediation, brokerage, or cultural translation have been particularly influential in the study of science in colonial empires. However, the question for continental empires was about science as a reaction ...
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