There is both an extensive introduction with two parts and a
reflection at the end, which sets out and summarises the volume in
a clear and accessible way, helping students and readers understand
the topic as a whole, and enabling them to draw their own
conclusions. The chapters are diverse in approach and subject, and
many deal with global issues through European mediation, giving
readers a survey of the subject beyond the traditional western
European lens. The book is truely original, with its emphasis on
rules/regulation rather than circulation of knowledge and issues of
secrecy, providing students and readers a fresh and cutting edge
approach to the history of knowledge.
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