Breidbach / Collet / Poggi Jahrbuch für Europäische Wissenschaftskultur 8 (2013–2015)
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-3-515-11384-7
Verlag: Franz Steiner
Format: PDF
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The University of Things. Theory – History – Practice
E-Book, Deutsch, 187 Seiten, E-Book-Text
ISBN: 978-3-515-11384-7
Verlag: Franz Steiner
Format: PDF
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Academic collections – spanning the arts, sciences, and medicine – are a prominent feature of many major universities. But the history of these collections, and the cultures that have cultivated them, has been strangely neglected. This interdisciplinary volume explores aspects of the history of academic collections as a university of things – represented by research, representation, application, and commodification. A group of international authors examines the nature of objects as a resource for the history of science and culture, in ways that have helped shape the research university of today.
Fachgebiete
- Interdisziplinäres Wissenschaften Wissenschaften: Allgemeines Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Formalen Wissenschaften & Technik
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Weltgeschichte & Geschichte einzelner Länder und Gebietsräume Europäische Geschichte
- Interdisziplinäres Wissenschaften Wissenschaften: Allgemeines Geschichte der Human- und Sozialwissenschaften
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Wissenschafts- und Universitätsgeschichte
- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Geschichtliche Themen Kultur- und Ideengeschichte
Weitere Infos & Material
1;INHALT/CONTENTS;6
2;Thomas Bach:Olaf Breidbach (1957–2014);8
3;FOKUS/FOKUS: THE UNIVERSITY OF THINGS: THEORY – HISTORY – PRACTICE;18
3.1;Dominik Collet, Marian Füssel, Roy MacLeod:Preface;20
3.2;Dominik Collet and Roy MacLeod:Introduction;22
3.3;Michael Fehr:Museums and their Collections: A Dynamic Relationship;30
3.4;Florike Egmond:Collecting Naturalia: The Formation of an AcademicBotanical Tradition in Leiden;44
3.5;Thomas Laely:Collecting, Revisiting, Reappraising – Restituting?The Schinz Collection of the Ethnographic Museum of the Universityof Zurich;58
3.6;Giuliano Pancaldi:Materialities of the Scientific Process – What can be Learnt from theHistory of Electricity in an Old University Town;72
3.7;John Peter Collett:Collecting Coins at a North-European University:The Coin Cabinet of the University of Oslo;90
3.8;Gundolf Krüger:Mummified Heads (Mokomokai / Upoko Tui) from New Zealandin the Ethnographic Collection of the University of Göttingen;108
3.9;Robert Jütte:Juridical and Ethical Aspects of Displaying Anatomical Specimensin Public;122
3.10;Anita Hermannstädter, Christiane Quaiser, Johannes Vogel:The Integrated Research Museum: Cutting-Edge Collections-BasedResearch Meets Innovative Public Engagement;130
3.11;Arthur MacGregor:A University Museum, Past and Present: Inventing (and Re-Inventing)the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford;146
4;FORUM;162
4.1;Aaron Mitchell & Gerhard Wiesenfeldt:Craftsmen, Merchants and Scholars: Hiring Practices at the Universitiesof Leiden and Edinburgh, 1575–1750;164