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OverviewHistorical actors are as central to the history of knowledge as to all historical scholarship. Every country, every era has its biographies of eminent scientists, intellectuals, and educational reformers. Yet the theoretical currents that have left their mark on the historical and sociological studies of knowledge since the 1960s have emphasized structures over actors, collectives over individuals. By contrast, Knowledge Actors stresses the importance of historical actors and re-engages with their actions from fresh perspectives. The objective of this volume is thus to foster a larger discussion among historians of knowledge about the role of knowledge actors. Do we want individuals and networks to take centre stage in our research narratives? And if so, which ones do we want to highlight and how are we to conduct our research? What are the potential pitfalls of pursuing that actor-centric trajectory? This the third volume in a trilogy about the history of knowledge from the Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge (LUCK). Full Product DetailsAuthor: Johan Ostling , David Larsson Heidenblad , Anna Nilsson HammarPublisher: Nordic Academic Press Imprint: Nordic Academic Press ISBN: 9789189361652ISBN 10: 9189361652 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 31 August 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJohan Östling is Professor of History, Director of Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge, and Wallenberg Academy Fellow, Lund University. His research encompasses various aspects of modern European history, in particular the history of knowledge and the history of universities. David Larsson Heidenblad is an Associate Professor of History and the Deputy Director of the Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge, Lund University. He takes a general interest in the postwar period, especially the societal reach and relevance of various forms of knowledge—such as environmental, financial, and humanistic. Anna Nilsson Hammar is a researcher at Lund University and deputy director of the Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge (LUCK). She is currently working in a project on knowledge circulation among servants in early modern aristocratic households. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |