Knowledge Notes
Occasional notes on calls, events, publications, and more that caught our attention.
Research, Resources, Perspectives
Occasional notes on calls, events, publications, and more that caught our attention.
Shows how the history of “race” science can be transformed into a history of knowledge by focusing on the “collecting” process, concentrating on the endeavors of the anatomists Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1752–1840), Samuel George Morton (1799–1851), and Paul Broca (1824–1880).
Occasional notes on calls, events, publications, and more that caught our attention.
Occasional notes on calls, events, publications, and more that caught our attention.
Occasional notes on calls, events, publications, and more that caught our attention.
Occasional notes on calls, events, publications, and more that caught our attention.
The History of Knowledge will be featured in several panels at the 136th Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association in Philadelphia from January 5-8, 2023. If you’ll be attending, please check out some...
Occasional notes on calls, events, publications, and more that caught our attention.
Mark Stoneman, one of our cofounders, is leaving the History of Knowledge editorial team. We would like to thank him for his years of engagement, and especially for all his hard work in helping...
Occasional notes on calls, events, publications, and more that caught our attention.