Article ID: CBB798627236

A Great (Scientific) Divergence: Synergies and Fault Lines in Global Histories of Science (2019)

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Historians of science have a lingering Europe (and U.S.) problem, even as the field has undergone its own transnational, imperial, and global turns that have broadened its scope. Likewise, area studies scholars have a lingering science problem, in spite of the growing chorus of voices insisting that non-European peoples’ knowledge and innovations warrant a place in global histories about science, technology, and medicine. This essay examines these two fault lines using the biochemist-turned-historian Joseph Needham as a point of departure. Needham’s studies of science in China not only decentered Europe but also raised central questions about how science and its companions, reality and reason, would be defined. The essay takes a closer look at debates arising from these fault lines and urges scholars to experiment with polycentric histories of science that are coterminous and intersecting. It also underscores the need for new syntheses of research on the ways intellectuals, bricoleurs, and polities the world over have generated and transformed ideas and tools, and set them in motion.

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Authors & Contributors
Mei, Jianjun
Fan, Fa-ti
Chen, Buyun
Jongtae Lim
Zhang, Baichun
Pingyi Chu
Journals
Technology and Culture
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the History of Natural Sciences)
Revue de Synthèse
Business History Review
Publishers
Yoda Press
Springer International
Concepts
History of science, as a discipline
History of technology, as a discipline
Historiography
Methodology
Global history
Area studies
People
Needham, Joseph
Li-fu Chen
Tannery, Paul
Sarton, George
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
Early modern
19th century
Places
China
Taiwan
Korea
East Asia
Asia
Southeast Asia
Institutions
Institute for the History of Natural Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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