Transformations of Knowledge in Dutch Expansion / / ed. by Arndt Brendecke, Stefan Ehrenpreis, Susanne Friedrich.

In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, objects, texts and people travelled around the world on board Dutch ships. The essays in this book explore how these circulations transformed knowledge in Asian and European societies. They concentrate on epistemic consequences in the fields of historiogr...

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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Pluralisierung & Autorität , 44
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Physical Description:1 online resource (257 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
Re-Orienting the Transformation of Knowledge in Dutch Expansion: Nagasaki as a Centre of Accumulation and Management --
Botanical Knowledge in Early Modern Japan and Europe: Transformations and Parallel Developments --
Empiricism and Image-Building: The Creation and Dissemination of Knowledge on Dutch Brazil 1636–1750 --
Arnoldus Montanus, Dutch Brazil, and the Re-Emergence of Cannibalism --
Knowledge Products and their Transmediations: Dutch Geography and the Transformation of the World --
Transformations and Transformativity of Knowledge: François Le Vaillant’s Travelogues from the Dutch Cape Colony --
Botanical Knowledge in Early Modern Malabar and the Netherlands: A Review of Van Reede’s Hortus Malabaricus --
Under the Spell of Curiositas: Wouter Schouten (1638–1704) as Ethnologist and Natural Scientist --
Before the Bible, beyond the Bible…? VOC Travelogues, World Views and the Paradigms of Christian Europe --
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Summary:In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, objects, texts and people travelled around the world on board Dutch ships. The essays in this book explore how these circulations transformed knowledge in Asian and European societies. They concentrate on epistemic consequences in the fields of historiography, geography, natural history, religion and philosophy, as well as in everyday life. Emphasizing transformations, the volume reconstructs small semantic shifts of knowledge and tentative adjustments to new cultural contexts. It unfolds the often conflict-ridden, complex and largely global history of specific pieces of knowledge as well as of generally-shared contemporary understandings regarding what could or could not be considered true. The book contributes to current debates about how to conceptualize the unsettled epistemologies of the early modern world.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110366174
9783110762518
9783110700985
9783110439687
9783110438673
ISSN:2076-8281 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110366174
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Arndt Brendecke, Stefan Ehrenpreis, Susanne Friedrich.