New Books in the History of Science

Paul M. Dover, "The Information Revolution in Early Modern Europe" (Cambridge UP, 2021)

Feb 25, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
How Did You Come to Write This?
01:58 • 4min
3
The Importance of Information Management in Early Modern Society
06:13 • 4min
4
What Is the Central Concern of Information in the Early Modern Period?
10:42 • 1min
5
What Are the Three Disruptions of Knowledge in the Renaissance?
12:04 • 5min
6
Is the Print Revolution Really Revolutionary?
16:36 • 3min
7
Is There a Scientific Revolution?
20:04 • 3min
8
The Importance of Letters in the World of Science
22:52 • 5min
9
The Importance of Information in the Early Modern Period
28:00 • 6min
10
The Importance of Merchants in the Late Middle Ages
33:49 • 4min
11
The Business of Merchants in the Early Modern Period
37:53 • 4min
12
The Attitudes That Merchants Are Taking
41:54 • 2min
13
The Importance of Information in the State
44:20 • 3min
14
Is There Any Such Thing as Raw Information?
47:42 • 4min
15
The Importance of More Information
52:11 • 2min
16
The Compulsiveness of Diaries
53:59 • 2min
17
The Age of Manuscript and the Age of Print
55:30 • 6min
18
The Great Era of Letters and Manuscript
01:01:07 • 3min
19
What's So Interesting About Early Print?
01:03:52 • 2min
20
What Was Most Surprising About Your Book?
01:05:46 • 4min
21
Isis Is Best Known in Historical Perspective?
01:09:58 • 6min