
- Series editors
Klaas van Berkel, University of Groningen
Jeroen van Dongen, University of Amsterdam
Herman Paul, Leiden University- Geographical Scope
- Global
- Chronological Scope
- Antiquity to today
- Advisory Board
Rens Bod, University of Amsterdam
Sven Dupré, Utrecht University and University of Amsterdam
Arjan van Dixhoorn, University College Roosevelt
Rina Knoeff, University of Groningen
Fabian Krämer, University of Munich
Julia Kursell, University of Amsterdam
Ad Maas, Museum Boerhaave
Johan Östling, Lund University
Suman Seth, Cornell University
Anita Traninger, FU Berlin- Keywords
- History of Knowledge, History of Science, History of the Humanities, Cultural Context, Interdisciplinary
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Studies in the History of Knowledge
This book series publishes leading volumes that study the history of knowledge in its cultural context. It offers accounts that cut across disciplinary and geographical boundaries, while being sensitive to how institutional circumstances and different scales of time shape the making of knowledge.

Cultivating and Communicating Natural and Technical Knowledge around 1800

Virtues and Vices in the Nineteenth-Century Humanities

The Works and Times of Johan Huizinga (1872–1945)

The Laboratory Revolution and the Creation of the Modern University, 1830-1940

Astronomer, Cartographer and Naturalist of the New World

Astronomer, Cartographer and Naturalist of the New World

The Humanities and the Modern Politics of Knowledge

Knowledge and Culture in the Early Dutch Republic
