Forms of Knowledge in Early Modern Asia

Forms of Knowledge in Early Modern Asia
Title Forms of Knowledge in Early Modern Asia PDF eBook
Author Sheldon Pollock
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 389
Release 2011-03-14
Genre History
ISBN 0822349043

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Fills a gap in scholarship on Indian culture and power between 1500 and 1800, arguing that we can't know how colonialism changed South Asia unless we know what there was to be changed.

Empires of Knowledge

Empires of Knowledge
Title Empires of Knowledge PDF eBook
Author Paula Findlen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 412
Release 2018-10-26
Genre History
ISBN 0429867921

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Empires of Knowledge charts the emergence of different kinds of scientific networks – local and long-distance, informal and institutional, religious and secular – as one of the important phenomena of the early modern world. It seeks to answer questions about what role these networks played in making knowledge, how information traveled, how it was transformed by travel, and who the brokers of this world were. Bringing together an international group of historians of science and medicine, this book looks at the changing relationship between knowledge and community in the early modern period through case studies connecting Europe, Asia, the Ottoman Empire, and the Americas. It explores a landscape of understanding (and misunderstanding) nature through examinations of well-known intelligencers such as overseas missions, trading companies, and empires while incorporating more recent scholarship on the many less prominent go-betweens, such as translators and local experts, which made these networks of knowledge vibrant and truly global institutions. Empires of Knowledge is the perfect introduction to the global history of early modern science and medicine.

The Knowledge of Nature and the Nature of Knowledge in Early Modern Japan

The Knowledge of Nature and the Nature of Knowledge in Early Modern Japan
Title The Knowledge of Nature and the Nature of Knowledge in Early Modern Japan PDF eBook
Author Federico Marcon
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 429
Release 2015-07-16
Genre History
ISBN 022625190X

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From the early seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth century Japan saw the creation, development, and apparent disappearance of the field of natural history, or "honzogaku." Federico Marcon traces the changing views of the natural environment that accompanied its development by surveying the ideas and practices deployed by "honzogaku" practitioners and by vividly reconstructing the social forces that affected them. These include a burgeoning publishing industry, increased circulation of ideas and books, the spread of literacy, processes of institutionalization in schools and academies, systems of patronage, and networks of cultural circles, all of which helped to shape the study of nature. In this pioneering social history of knowledge in Japan, Marcon shows how scholars developed a sophisticated discipline that was analogous to European natural history but formed independently. He also argues that when contacts with Western scholars, traders, and diplomats intensified in the nineteenth century, the previously dominant paradigm of "honzogaku "slowly succumbed to modern Western natural science not by suppression and substitution, as was previously thought, but by creative adaptation and transformation.

The Early Modern in South Asia

The Early Modern in South Asia
Title The Early Modern in South Asia PDF eBook
Author Meena Bhargava
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 270
Release 2022-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 100927662X

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Did modernity arrive in South Asia with British colonialism? Or was South Asia already modern by then? What might have that modernity looked like? The Early Modern in South Asia engages with these questions. It brings together ten chapters, which collectively trace the contours of South Asia's early modernity between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. They do this by examining the nature of historical change in various domains, including philosophy, warfare, law, environment, politics, violence, religion, and society. The chapters argue that in all these fields, there were noticeable developments during this period, marking a shift from the medieval to the early modern. The introductory chapter contextualizes this by analysing the politics of periodization in history-writing across the world. It discusses the meanings of the relatively new concept of early modernity and the implications of its use for how we understand historical change and continuity in South Asia.

Technical Knowledge in Early Modern Japan

Technical Knowledge in Early Modern Japan
Title Technical Knowledge in Early Modern Japan PDF eBook
Author Erich Pauer
Publisher
Total Pages 224
Release 2020
Genre Technology
ISBN 9781912961009

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This volume provides a valuable selection of new research on the subject of the generation, dissemination and application of technical knowledge in Japan.

Objects and Frontiers in Modern Asia

Objects and Frontiers in Modern Asia
Title Objects and Frontiers in Modern Asia PDF eBook
Author Lipokmar Dzüvichü
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 232
Release 2019-03-06
Genre History
ISBN 0429537484

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Focusing on the geographies between the Mekong and the Indus, this book brings objects to the centre of enquiry in the understanding of modern Asian frontiers. It explores how a range of objects have historically been significant bearers and agents of frontier making. For instance, how are objects connected to aspects of state making, social change, everyday life, diplomacy, political and ecological worlds, capital, forms of violence, resistances, circulations, and aesthetic expressions? This book seeks to interrogate and understand the dynamism of frontiers from the vantage point of objects such as salt, rubber, tea, guns, silk scarves, horses, and opium. It attempts to explore objects as sites of encounter, mediation, or dislocation between the social and the spatial. The book not only locates objects in the specificities of frontier spaces, but it also looks at how they are produced, circulated, and come to be intricately linked to a wide range of people, institutions, networks, and geographies. In the process, it explores how objects traverse and come to inhabit multiple historical, cultural, and geographical scales. This book will be of interest to researchers and academics working in areas of history, social and cultural anthropology, Asian studies, frontiers and borderland studies, cultural studies, political and economic studies, and museum studies.

Hindu Theology in Early Modern South Asia

Hindu Theology in Early Modern South Asia
Title Hindu Theology in Early Modern South Asia PDF eBook
Author Kiyokazu Okita
Publisher Oxford Theology and Religion M
Total Pages 301
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 0198709269

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Based on the author's thesis (University of Oxford).