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Ways of Knowing: Ten Interdisciplinary Essays (Studies in Central European Histories),Used
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Review "Lest one think there is a hardly discernable theme, Mary Lindemann does a fine job of introducing the scope of the work as a collection of papers that explore questions of what constituted knowledge in the context of early modern Germany and how knowledge was gathered, assembled, organized, deployed and interpreted. The title, Ways of Knowing, works as a twosided title as the book explores the interdisciplinary questions of how historians know the past and how our early modern subjects sought to understand their own world. (...)This collection, as part of Brill's Studies in Central European Histories, is presented in an attractive manner with a cloth binding and a substantial number of illustrations that serve to both enhance and instruct. Ultimately this work is a curious, fascinating, and penetrating approach to both the genre of conference proceedings and the twosided approach to interdisciplinary ways of knowing."Daniel van Voorhis, St. Andrews Reformation Studies Institute, Sixteenth Century Journal Product Description This volume explores two questions of interest to a larger intellectual community: (1) what constituted knoweldge in the context of early modern Germany and (2) how knowledge was gathered, assembled, organized, deployed, and interpreted. The perspective is interdisciplinary and the contributions represent several fields of scholarly inquiry. About the Author Mary Lindemann is Professor of History at Carnegie Mellon University. She is the author of Patriots and Paupers: Hamburg, 17121830 (Oxford University Press, 1990); Health and Healing in EighteenthCentury Germany (Johns Hopkins University Press); and Medicine and Society in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge University Press).
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