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Mit Heft 81 „steine“ erschien heute vor 5 Jahren die erste #WerkstattGeschichte beim neuen Verlag, schönen Dank an #transcript in Bielefeld für die Zusammenarbeit!
Der Thementeil, hg. von Susann Lewerenz & Veronika Springmann, bot Beiträge von Sebastian Felten (#Bergbau #18thCentury), Kathrin Rottmann (#Pflastersteine #1968) & Regina Sarreiter (#Steinwerkzeuge, koloniale #Ethnologie).

Dies & mehr online unter: werkstattgeschichte.de/alle_au

@histodons @historikerinnen

Zum Welttag der Information über #Entwicklungsfragen geben wir diesen Lektürehinweis aus unserem #Heftarchiv:

▶ Daniel Speich Chassé, Streit um den Geldsack. Zahlen als politische Kommunikationsform über #Entwicklungshilfe in der #Schweiz, #WerkstattGeschichte 58/2012, werkstattgeschichte.de/alle_au

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I see History of Knowledge has migrated from WordPress.com to Hypotheses.org. Given all the nonsense that Automattic has been putting its clients through, I am glad. It should have a nice long life on that platform.

The current domain, historyofknowledge.net points or forwards there, although I don’t know if it will over the long term. Fortunately, the new domain pops right up on a DuckDuckGo search for “History of Knowledge blog” – historyofknowledge.hypotheses..

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historyofknowledge.netHistory of Knowledge – Research, Resources, Perspectives

I fleshed out my site's portfolio page for the scholarly blogs that consumed much of my attention and creative energy from late 2016 to mid 2022. In particular, the section devoted to History of Knowledge grew because that is the site where I had the most latitude for independent initiative. markstoneman.com/portfolio/his #HistKnow #AcademicBlogging #editing

markstoneman.comScholarly BlogsHistory of Knowledge "Cognition is the most …

Steter Tropfen höhlt den #Stein - deshalb erinnern wir heute am #OldRockDay wieder an unser keineswegs steinaltes #WerkstattGeschichte-Heft 81/2020 "#steine"; im Thementeil, hg. von Susann Lewerenz & Veronika Springmann, Beiträge von Sebastian Felten (#Bergbau #18thCentury), Kathrin Rottmann (Pflastersteine #1968) und Regina Sarreiter (Steinwerkzeuge #kolonial #Ethnologie).
Online zugänglich: werkstattgeschichte.de/alle_au

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@histodons #Alchemy too was partly about storing. The box on the table is made of wood chips, and these boxes were #earlymodern storage options for fresh paper sheets, for letters, for paper drafts, and for small books. Being an alchemist was also about managing your writings, paper supply, and objects. Collectors and free thinkers alike needed boxes to arrange ideas and objects. In the painting, a distillation apparatus made of glass is stored next to a paper notebook. #histknow

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