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Innovation Durch Wissenstransfer In Der Fr Hen Neuzeit


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Innovation Durch Wissenstransfer In Der Fr Hen Neuzeit


Innovation Durch Wissenstransfer In Der Fr Hen Neuzeit
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Author :
language : de
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2016-08-09

Innovation Durch Wissenstransfer In Der Fr Hen Neuzeit written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-08-09 with Social Science categories.


Es ist üblich geworden, die Jahrhunderte von etwa 1300 bis 1800 als Beginn der Moderne zu preisen - als Beginn, der durch Begriffe wie 'Innovation' und 'Fortschritt' gekennzeichnet wird. Dieses Buch prüft diese Einschätzung, indem es einen doppelten Zugang vorschlägt: Es verbindet historiographische Fallstudien mit systematischen Debatten über die Frühe Neuzeit. Im Blick auf die Frage der Innovation präsentiert es einige der konfliktreichsten Beispiele aus unterschiedlichen Bereichen des Wissenstransfers: Theologie (Martin Luther), Astronomie (Die Rezeption des Aristoteles, Tycho Brahe), Buchhandel (Griechenland und Europa) und Literatur (Christian Weise). Im Ergebnis plädiert das Buch für einen vorsichtigen Gebrauch des Begriffs der Innovation - bis in das späte 18. Jahrhundert meinte Erneuerung häufig in erster Linie 'Renovatio'. Um ein Wort Hans Blumenbergs aufzugreifen: Die Legimität der Frühen Neuzeit findet sich weder in ihrer mittelalterlichen Vorgeschichte noch in der Moderne, sondern nur in der Epoche selbst.



Globalization And Organization


Globalization And Organization
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Author : Gili S. Drori
language : en
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Release Date : 2006-05-18

Globalization And Organization written by Gili S. Drori and has been published by OUP Oxford this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-05-18 with Business & Economics categories.


All around the world, societies are experiencing an explosion of organizations and organizing: community clubs, religious groups, social movements, as well as schools, hospitals, businesses and government agencies, increasingly take the form of complex and formal organization. Why? Why is global society recast in this format and why so fiercely? This book explores various dimensions of the trends of expansion, formalization, and standardization of organizing worldwide by exploring such organizational legacies as accounting, business management, corporate social responsibility, and performance benchmarks. Featuring contributions from prominent academics, the book argues that these processes can be attributed to globalization and to its specific tendencies of universalism, rationalization, and rise of the modern notion of the strongly bounded and purposive social actor. An application of institutional arguments to global issues, the book will be of interest to academics and researchers of Organization Studies, Sociology, Political Science, and Geography.



Skills And Inequality


Skills And Inequality
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Author : Marius R. Busemeyer
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2015

Skills And Inequality written by Marius R. Busemeyer and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with Business & Economics categories.


This book argues that critical choices about the institutional design of education systems in the post-war period have long-term implications for social inequality.



Making Knowledge In Early Modern Europe


Making Knowledge In Early Modern Europe
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Author : Pamela H. Smith
language : en
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 2007

Making Knowledge In Early Modern Europe written by Pamela H. Smith and has been published by University of Chicago Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with History categories.


Aims to bring together essays that explore how knowledge was obtained and demonstrated in Europe during an intellectually explosive four centuries, when standard methods of inquiry took shape across several fields of intellectual pursuit. This book looks at production and consumption of knowledge as a social process within different communities.



The Early Modern City 1450 1750


The Early Modern City 1450 1750
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Author : Christopher R. Friedrichs
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2014-06-06

The Early Modern City 1450 1750 written by Christopher R. Friedrichs and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-06-06 with History categories.


A pioneering text which covers the urban society of early modern Europe as a whole. Challenges the usual emphasis on regional diversity by stressing the extent to which cities across Europe shared a common urban civilization whose major features remained remarkably constant throughout the period. After outlining the physical, political, religious, economic and demographic parameters of urban life, the author vividly depicts the everyday routines of city life and shows how pitifully vulnerable city-dwellers were to disasters, epidemics, warfare and internal strife.



Practices Of Gender In Late Medieval And Early Modern Europe


Practices Of Gender In Late Medieval And Early Modern Europe
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Author : Megan Cassidy-Welch
language : en
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Release Date : 2008

Practices Of Gender In Late Medieval And Early Modern Europe written by Megan Cassidy-Welch and has been published by Brepols Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with History categories.


This collection argues that gender must be considered as both an approach to history, and as a reflection of the deep workings of the lived, historical past. The sixteen original essays explore social and cultural expressions of gender in Europe from the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries. They examine theories and practices of gender in domestic, religious, and political contexts, including the Reformation, the convent, the workplace, witchcraft, the household, literacy, the arts, intellectual spheres, and cultures of violence and memory. The volume exposes the myriad ways in which gender was actually experienced, together with the strategies used by individual men and women to negotiate resilient patriarchal structures. Overall, the collection opens up new synergies for thinking about gender as a category of historical analysis and as a set of experiences central to late medieval and early modern Europe.



Crisis Collapse Militarism And Civil War


Crisis Collapse Militarism And Civil War
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Author : Michael Axworthy
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2018

Crisis Collapse Militarism And Civil War written by Michael Axworthy and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with History categories.


The history of 18th century Iran has been neglected but is vital for understanding contemporary Iran, and is a fascinating drama in its own right. This book presents contributions from the leading experts on this period worldwide, and is a major advance in this important area of Iranian Studies.



Little Tools Of Knowledge


Little Tools Of Knowledge
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Author : Peter Becker
language : en
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Release Date : 2001

Little Tools Of Knowledge written by Peter Becker and has been published by University of Michigan Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with Education categories.


Scrutinizes the procedures and protocols that establish "authority" and "objectivity"



Early Modern Things


Early Modern Things
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Author : Paula Findlen
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2021-03-01

Early Modern Things written by Paula Findlen and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-03-01 with History categories.


Early Modern Things supplies fresh and provocative insights into how objects – ordinary and extraordinary, secular and sacred, natural and man-made – came to define some of the key developments of the early modern world. Now in its second edition, this book taps a rich vein of recent scholarship to explore a variety of approaches to the material culture of the early modern world (c. 1500–1800). Divided into seven parts, the book explores the ambiguity of things, representing things, making things, encountering things, empires of things, consuming things, and the power of things. This edition includes a new preface and three new essays on ‘encountering things’ to enrich the volume. These look at cabinets of curiosities, American pearls, and the material culture of West Central Africa. Spanning across the early modern world from Ming dynasty China and Tokugawa Japan to Siberia and Georgian England, from the Kingdom of the Kongo and the Ottoman Empire to the Caribbean and the Spanish Americas, the authors provide a generous set of examples in how to study the circulation, use, consumption, and, most fundamentally, the nature of things themselves. Drawing on a broad range of disciplinary perspectives and lavishly illustrated, this updated edition of Early Modern Things is essential reading for all those interested in the early modern world and the history of material culture.



Doing History


Doing History
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Author : Mark Donnelly
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2020-11-16

Doing History written by Mark Donnelly and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-11-16 with History categories.


Doing History bridges the gap between the way history is studied in school or as represented in the media and the way it is studied at university level. History as an academic discipline has dramatically changed in recent decades and has been enhanced by ideas from other disciplines, the influence of postmodernism and historians’ incorporation of their own reflections into their work. Doing History presents the ideas and debates that shape how we ‘do’ history today, covering arguments about the nature of historical knowledge and the function of historical writing, whether we can ever really know what happened in the past, what sources historians depend on, and the relative value of popular and academic histories. This revised edition includes new chapters on public history and activist histories. It looks at global representations of the past across the centuries, and provides up-to-date suggestions for further reading, presenting the reader with a thorough and current introduction to studying history at an academic level as well as a pathway to progress this study further. Clearly structured and accessibly written, it is an essential volume for all students embarking on the study of history.