A Social History of Knowledge II: From the Encyclopaedia to Wikipedia: 2

A Social History of Knowledge II: From the Encyclopaedia to Wikipedia: 2

by PeterBurke (Author)

Synopsis

Peter Burke follows up his magisterial Social History of Knowledge, picking up where the first volume left off around 1750 at the publication of the French Encyclopedie and following the story through to Wikipedia.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 248
Publisher: Polity Press
Published: 20 Dec 2011

ISBN 10: 0745650422
ISBN 13: 9780745650425

Media Reviews
A glittering cabinet of intellectual curiosities, a systematic study of the collecting, analysing, disseminating, storing, accessing, using and losing of knowledge in the western world from the mid-18th century to the 'information overload' of today ... Within this treasure chest there beats an endearingly human heart; one warms to an exemplary scholar who expresses the earnest hope that readers 'will not feel that I have contributed to information overload as well as discussing it'. History Today In this remarkable tour de force Peter Burke paints a big picture of the history of knowledge in the West since 1750. His expert synthesis, which includes many kinds of general facts and figures, delves with nuance into counter-trends as well as trends and highlights a wealth of telling examples from a vast range of places and fields of academic and government inquiry. An invaluable guide for expert and novice alike. Ann Blair, Harvard University Written with the ease of erudition, A Social History of Knowledge II is at once a thought-provoking essay on the character of our information age and a new cartography of its many territories. From agrochemistry to zoology, fingerprints to filing cabinets, it is encyclopedic, curious, and exhilarating to read. Daniel Rosenberg, University of Oregon
Author Bio
Peter Burke is Professor Emeritus of Cultural History at the University of Cambridge.