Information Beyond Borders : International Cultural and Intellectual Exchange in the Belle Époque

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Information Beyond Borders : International Cultural and Intellectual Exchange in the Belle Époque

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 336 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781409442257
  • DDC分類 001.09034

Full Description

The period in Europe known as the Belle Epoque was a time of vibrant and unsettling modernization in social and political organization, in artistic and literary life, and in the conduct and discoveries of the sciences. These trends, and the emphasis on internationalization that characterized them, necessitated the development of new structures and processes for discovering, disseminating, manipulating and managing access to information. This book analyses the dynamics of the emerging networks of individuals, organizations, technologies and publications by which means information was exchanged across and through all kinds of borders and boundaries in this period. It extends the frame within which historical discourse about information can take place by bringing together scholars not only from different disciplines but also from different national and linguistic backgrounds. As a result the volume offers new and surprising ways of looking at the historical period of the Belle Epoque. It will be of interest to scholars and students of information history and the emergence of the information society as well as to social and cultural historians concerned with the late 19th and early 20th century.

Contents

Introduction, W. Boyd Rayward; Chapter 1 Of Artifacts and Organs, Frank Hartmann; Chapter 2 The Formation of Global News Agencies, 1859-1914, Volker Barth; Chapter 3 "In the Pursuit of Colonial Intelligence", Heather Gaunt; Chapter 4 Divided Space—Divided Science? Closing and Transcending Scientific Boundaries in Central Europe between 1860 and 1900, Jan Surman; Chapter 5 Scholarly Networks and International Congresses, Paul Servais; Chapter 6 Organizing a Global Idiom, Markus Krajewski; Chapter 7 Beyond Babel, Fabian de Kloe; Chapter 8 Laboratories of Social Thought, Christophe Verbruggen, Julie Carlier; Chapter 9 Sociology in Brussels, Organicism and the Idea of a World Society in the Period before the First World War, Wouter Van Acker; Chapter 10 Collecting Paper, Nader Vossoughian; Chapter 11 Alfred H. Fried and the Challenges for "Scientific Pacifism" in the Belle Époque, Daniel Laqua; Chapter 12 Global Government through Science, Geert J. Somsen; Chapter 13 Dynamics of Networks and of Decimal Classification Systems, 1905-35, Charles van den Heuvel; Chapter 14 The Great Classification Battle of 1910, Mary Carroll, Sue Reynolds; Chapter 15 From Display to Data, Dave Muddiman; Chapter 16 An Information Management Tool for Dismantling Barriers in Early Multinational Corporations, Alistair Black;