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Knowledge and the Early Modern City : A History of Entanglements
Knowledge and the Early Modern City : A History of Entanglements
Knowledge and the Early Modern City : A History of Entanglements
Knowledge and the Early Modern City : A History of Entanglements
Knowledge and the Early Modern City : A History of Entanglements
Knowledge and the Early Modern City : A History of Entanglements
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Knowledge and the Early Modern City : A History of Entanglements

Knowledge and the Early Modern City uses case studies from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries to examine the relationships between knowledge and the city and how these changed in a period when the nature and conception of both was drastically transformed. Both knowledge formation and the European city were increasingly caught up in broader institutional structures and regional and global networks of trade and exchange during the early modern period. Moreover new ideas about the relationship between nature and the transcendent as well as technological transformations impacted upon both considerably. This book addresses the entanglement between knowledge production and the early modern urban environment while incorporating approaches to the city and knowledge in which both are seen as emerging from hybrid networks in which human and non-human elements continually interact and acquire meaning. It highlights how new forms of knowledge and new conceptions of the urban co-emerged in highly contingent practices shedding a new light on present-day ideas about the impact of cities on knowledge production and innovation. Providing the ideal starting point for those seeking to understand the role of urban institutions actors and spaces in the production of knowledge and the development of the so-called ‘modern’ knowledge society this is the perfect resource for students and scholars of early modern history and knowledge. | Knowledge and the Early Modern City A History of Entanglements

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Knowledge and the Early Modern City uses case studies from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries to examine the relationships between knowledge and the city and how these changed in a period when the nature and conception of both was drastically transformed. Both knowledge formation and the European city were increasingly caught up in broader institutional structures and regional and global networks of trade and exchange during the early modern period. Moreover new ideas about the relationship between nature and the transcendent as well as technological transformations impacted upon both considerably. This book addresses the entanglement between knowledge production and the early modern urban environment while incorporating approaches to the city and knowledge in which both are seen as emerging from hybrid networks in which human and non-human elements continually interact and acquire meaning. It highlights how new forms of knowledge and new conceptions of the urban co-emerged in highly contingent practices shedding a new light on present-day ideas about the impact of cities on knowledge production and innovation. Providing the ideal starting point for those seeking to understand the role of urban institutions actors and spaces in the production of knowledge and the development of the so-called ‘modern’ knowledge society this is the perfect resource for students and scholars of early modern history and knowledge. | Knowledge and the Early Modern City A History of Entanglements

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