Epistemic Transfer in the History of the Humanities and Sciences

Jeroen van Dongen editor Rens Bod editor Isak Hammar editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pallas Publications

Publishing:30th Nov '26

£171.99

This title is due to be published on 30th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Epistemic Transferin the History of Humanities and Sciences brings together experts from the history of science, the humanities and the social sciences, investigating the mechanisms and conditions of epistemic transfer across disciplinary domains.

This book addresses the major challenge that it is to understand why disciplines borrow from one another and why some transfers spark innovation while others fail. Through rich case studies spanning the history of science, humanities, and social sciences, it reveals the practices, infrastructures, and institutional conditions that enable successful knowledge circulation. Contributors revisit the concept of discipline itself, demonstrating how knowledge transforms as it crosses intellectual boundaries and providing fresh perspectives on contemporary interdisciplinary debates.

An essential reference for historians of science, intellectual historians, and scholars in science and technology studies, this book will also appeal to researchers across the humanities and social sciences interested in interdisciplinarity, knowledge production, and the history of scholarly inquiry.

ISBN: 9789048565351

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216 pages