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Open Access
Review Essay: The Return of Franz Boas?
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Valentina Mann
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
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Section I: Individual Articles
- When the Practitioners Came into Play: The Emergence of a Hands-On Approach to Transnational Kidnappings in the 1970s 1
- Creating Digital Finance for the Many: The Emergence of Online Brokerage Firms in Sweden, 1996–2000 27
- Anti-Intellectualism in American Protectionism. The Protectionist Campaign against Academic Economics in the Late Nineteenth Century 53
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Section II: Gender, Archiving, and Knowledge Production after the Holocaust
- Introduction: Gender, Archiving, and Knowledge Production after the Holocaust: A Postwar Republic of Letters? 91
- Women’s Work, Women’s Networks: Correspondence and Knowledge Circulation Between the Polish Research Institute in Lund and Survivor Historical Commissions in the Early Postwar Period 105
- Gender and the Materiality of Witnessing: The Wiener Library and Postwar Holocaust Knowledge 129
- Letters from the Ashes: Gender, Documentation, and Holocaust Remembrance in the Work of Ruzka Korczak 151
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Section III: Engaging the Field
- Writing the History of a Reform University: Challenges and Opportunities 177
- The Numinous, the Political, and the Epistemic: Analytical Categories for Exploring the Historical Intersections of Spirituality, Ideology, and Knowledge 195
- Review Essay: The Return of Franz Boas? 215
- Review Essay: The Europeanisation of the Universities: An Emerging Topic of Historical Research 237
- To Play is to Know: Pushing the Boundaries of Doing Academia 259
- Contributors
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
-
Section I: Individual Articles
- When the Practitioners Came into Play: The Emergence of a Hands-On Approach to Transnational Kidnappings in the 1970s 1
- Creating Digital Finance for the Many: The Emergence of Online Brokerage Firms in Sweden, 1996–2000 27
- Anti-Intellectualism in American Protectionism. The Protectionist Campaign against Academic Economics in the Late Nineteenth Century 53
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Section II: Gender, Archiving, and Knowledge Production after the Holocaust
- Introduction: Gender, Archiving, and Knowledge Production after the Holocaust: A Postwar Republic of Letters? 91
- Women’s Work, Women’s Networks: Correspondence and Knowledge Circulation Between the Polish Research Institute in Lund and Survivor Historical Commissions in the Early Postwar Period 105
- Gender and the Materiality of Witnessing: The Wiener Library and Postwar Holocaust Knowledge 129
- Letters from the Ashes: Gender, Documentation, and Holocaust Remembrance in the Work of Ruzka Korczak 151
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Section III: Engaging the Field
- Writing the History of a Reform University: Challenges and Opportunities 177
- The Numinous, the Political, and the Epistemic: Analytical Categories for Exploring the Historical Intersections of Spirituality, Ideology, and Knowledge 195
- Review Essay: The Return of Franz Boas? 215
- Review Essay: The Europeanisation of the Universities: An Emerging Topic of Historical Research 237
- To Play is to Know: Pushing the Boundaries of Doing Academia 259
- Contributors