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2. 3.3: The Professionalization of the Historical Discipline: Austrian Scholarly Periodicals, 1840-1900
3. 3.5: The Peculiar Maturation of the History of Science
4. 9.2: Toward a Humanities of the Digital? Reading Search Engines as a Concordance
5. 3.4: Manuals on Historical Method: A Genre of Polemical Reflection on the Aims of Science
6. 8.2: The Emergence of East Asian Art History in the 1920s: Karl With (1891-1980) and the Problem of Gandhara
7. 8.1: The Making of Oriental Studies: Its Transnational and Transatlantic Past
8. 3.2: History Made More Scholarly and Also More Popular: A Nineteenth-Century Paradox
9. 8.3: Cross-Cultural Epistemology: How European Sinology Became the Bridge to China’s Modern Humanities
10. 9.3: A Database, Nationalist Scholarship, and Materialist Epistemology in Netherlandish Philology: The Bibliotheca Neerlandica Manuscripta from Paper to OPAC, 1895-1995
11. 9.4: Clio’s Talkative Daughter Goes Digital: The Interplay between Technology and Oral Accounts as Historical Data
12. X. Philosophy and the Humanities
13. 9.5: Humanities’ New Methods: A Reconnaissance Mission
14. VII. East and West
15. 10.1: Making the Humanities Scientific: Brentano’s Project of Philosophy as Science
16. 3.1: A Domestic Culture: The Mise-en-scène of Modern Historiography
17. VII. Musicology and Aesthetics
18. 7.1: Between Sciences and Humanities: Aesthetics and the Eighteenth- Century ‘Science of Man’
19. 7.2: Melting Musics, Fusing Sounds: Stumpf, Hornbostel, and Comparative Musicology in Berlin
20. 7.3: The History of Musical Iconography and the Influence of Art History: Pictures as Sources and Interpreters of Musical History
21. 6.3: The Recognition of Cave Art in the Iberian Peninsula and the Making of Prehistoric Archeology, 1878-1929
22. V. Literary and Theater Studies
23. 6.2: Generic Classification and Habitual Subject Matter
24. III: Writing History
25. VI. Art History and Archaeology
26. 6.1: Embracing World Art: Art History’s Universal History and the Making of Image Studies
27. 5.1: Furio Jesi and the Culture of the Right
28. 5.3: Theater Studies from the Early Twentieth Century to Contemporary Debates: The Scientific Status of Interdisciplinary-Oriented Research
29. 4.5: What Books Are Made of: Scholarship and Intertextuality in the History of the Humanities
30. 5.2: Scientification and Popularization in the Historiography of World Literature, 1850-1950: A Dutch Case Study
31. 4.3: ‘Big Science’ in Classics in the Nineteenth Century and the Academicization of Antiquity
32. 11.1: Explaining Verstehen: Max Weber’s Views on Explanation in the Humanities
33. 11.2: Discovering Sexuality: The Status of Literature as Evidence
34. Index
35. 11.5: Inhumanity in the Humanities: On a Rare Consensus in the Human Sciences
36. 4.4: New Philology and Ancient Editors: Some Dynamics of Textual Criticism
37. 11.3: The Role of Technomorphic and Sociomorphic Imagery in the Long Struggle for a Humanistic Sociology
38. 4.2: History of Religions in the Making: Franz Cumont (1868-1947) and the ‘Oriental Religions’
39. 11.4: Sociology and the Proliferation of Knowledge: La Condition Humaine
40. List of Figures
41. 12.1: The Making and Persisting of Modern German Humanities: Balancing Acts between Autonomy and Social Relevance
42. Epilogue: Toward a History of Western Knowledges: Sketching Together the Histories of the Humanities and the Natural Sciences
43. 12.2: Critique and Theory in the History of the Modern Humanities
44. XII. The Humanities in Society
45. 2.3: Root and Recursive Patterns in the Czuczor-Fogarasi Dictionary of the Hungarian Language
46. 2.2: Soviet Orientalism and Subaltern Linguistics: The Rise and Fall of Marr’s Japhetic Theory
47. 2.1: The Wolf in Itself: The Uses of Enchantment in the Development of Modern Linguistics
48. II: The Science of Language
49. Title, Copyright, Dedication
50. About the Authors
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