The contributions of this volume discuss the usability of the
concept of "pluralization" as the guiding concept for analyzing the
early modern era. The first meaning of pluralization is the
increase of the representations of reality which are relevant in an
area of life and culture; furthermore this term expresses the
emergence of "new" and/or alternative knowledge and the development
of competitive partial realities. These have to be coordinated or
mediated with each other. The contributions and case studies of
this volume analyze this process and give important impulses for
fundamental research on the early modern era. Key features: Basic
methodological contributions on research on the early modern era
The volume analyzes an important paradigm of the history of ideas
from 1500 on Written by a team of internationally renowned experts
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