Introduction

- Exploring Knowledge in Political History by Kerstin von der Krone
Articles
- State Knowledge in Central Europe after 1848 by Anna Ross
- The Politics of Measurement: Knowledge about Economic Inequality in the United Kingdom and Beyond since 1945 by Felix Römer
- Identifying “Indians”: Racial Taxonomy as a Settler Colonial Politics of Knowledge by Danielle Taschereau Mamers
- Affordable Civilization: Education Reform, Textbook Piracy, and the Question of ‘New Knowledge’ in Modern China by Fei Hsien Wang
- Mind the Gap: Cultural Cleavage and the Idea of the ‘Common People’ by Jens Wietschorke
- Russian Information Politics and the French Revolution by Gregory Afinogenov
- Hygiene Propaganda and Theatrical Biopolitics in the Soviet Union in the 1920s–40s by Oxana Kosenko and Igor Polianski
- Queer Ancestry as a Problem of Knowledge in Early 20th-Century Germany by Ian P. Beacock
- Knowing Otherwise: The Transatlantic Travels of Creative Thinking Expertise in the 1950s by Bregje van Eekelen
- Knowledge about Democratic Silence: Political Science and the Rise of Electoral Abstention in Postwar Switzerland (1945–1989) by Zoé Kergomard
- Practopia, or: Science in the Wasteland of Materialism by Fabian Grütter
- Is Neoliberalism Biting Its Own Tail? From the Economics of Ignorance to Post-Truth Politics by Martin Beddeleem
- Education for a Free Society? Ancient Knowledge, Universities, and the Neoliberal Disorder by Bryan McAllister-Grande
- “An Alternative History of ‘Alternative Facts’: Postmodernism and the Center-Right Knowledge Ecology” by Jamie Cohen-Cole
- Projecting ‘World Government’: The Creation of the League of Nations as a Case Study in International Policy-Making by Malcolm MacLaren
Image credit at “Exploring Knowledge in Political History” by Kerstin von der Krone. Related post: “Women’s Citizenship Education and Voting as Knowledge Practices” by Lukas Doil.