The Making of the Humanities, Volume III
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Edited by:
Rens Bod
, Jaap Maat and Thijs Weststeijn
About this book
Author / Editor information
Rens Bod is Vici-Laureate and Full Professor in Computational Humanities at the University of Amsterdam. Books: Beyond Grammar (CSLI/Cambridge University Press), Probabilistic Linguistics (MIT Press), Data-Oriented Parsing (University of Chicago Press), A New History of the Humanities (Oxford University Press).Maat Jaap :
Jaap Maat is Professor in Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam. Books: Philosophical Languages in the Seventeenth Century: Dalgarno, Wilkins, Leibniz (Synthese Historical Library, Kluwer, 2004), George Dalgarno on Universal Language (Oxford University Press, 2001).Weststeijn Thijs :
Thijs Weststeijn is a researcher and lecturer at the department of Art History of the University of Amsterdam.
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Frontmatter
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
13 - I The Humanities and the Sciences
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1.1. Objectivity and Impartiality
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1.2. The Natural Sciences and the Humanities in the Seventeenth Century
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1.3. The Interaction between Sciences and Humanities in Nineteenth-Century Scientific Materialism
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1.4. The Best Story of the World
65 - II The Science of Language
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2.1. The Wolf in Itself
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2.2. Soviet Orientalism and Subaltern Linguistics
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2.3. Root and Recursive Patterns in the Czuczor- Fogarasi Dictionary of the Hungarian Language1
113 - III Writing History
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3.1. A Domestic Culture
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3.2. History Made More Scholarly and Also More Popular
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3.3. The Professionalization of the Historical Discipline
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3.4. Manuals on Historical Method
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3.5. The Peculiar Maturation of the History of Science
183 - IV Classical Studies and Philology
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4.1. Quellenforschung
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4.2. History of Religions in the Making
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4.3. ‘Big Science’ in Classics in the Nineteenth Century and the Academicization of Antiquity
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4.4. New Philology and Ancient Editors
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4.5. What Books Are Made of
265 - V Literary and Theater Studies
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5.1. Furio Jesi and the Culture of the Right
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5.2 Scientification and Popularization in the Historiography of World Literature, 1850-1950
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5.3. Theater Studies from the Early Twentieth Century to Contemporary Debates
313 - VI Art History and Archeology
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6.1. Embracing World Art
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6.2 .Generic Classification and Habitual Subject Matter
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6.3. The Recognition of Cave Art in the Iberian Peninsula and the Making of Prehistoric Archeology, 1878-1929
359 - VII Musicology and Aesthetics
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7.1. Between Sciences and Humanities
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7.2. Melting Musics, Fusing Sounds
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7.3. The History of Musical Iconography and the Influence of Art History
403 - VIII East and West
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8.1. The Making of Oriental Studies
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8.2. The Emergence of East Asian Art History in the 1920s
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8.3. Cross-Cultural Epistemology
449 - IX Information Science and Digital Humanities
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9.1. Historical Roots of Information Sciences and the Making of E-Humanities
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9.2. Toward a Humanities of the Digital?
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9.3. A Database, Nationalist Scholarship, and Materialist Epistemology in Netherlandish Philology
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9.4. Clio’s Talkative Daughter Goes Digital
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9.5. The Humanities’ New Methods
527 - X Philosophy and the Humanities
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10.1. Making the Humanities Scientific
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10.2. The Weimar Origins of Political Theory
555 - XI The Humanities and the Social Sciences
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11.1. Explaining Verstehen
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11.2. Discovering Sexuality
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11.3. The Role of Technomorphic and Sociomorphic Imagery in the Long Struggle for a Humanistic Sociology
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11.4. Sociology and the Proliferation of Knowledge
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11.5. Inhumanity in the Humanities
627 - XII The Humanities in Society
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12.1. The Making and Persisting of Modern German Humanities
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12.2. Critique and Theory in the History of the Modern Humanities
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Epilogue
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About the Authors
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List of Figures
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Index
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