Science and Religion in Nineteenth‐Century Europe: Non‐Anglo‐American Perspectives

Zygon 54 (4):1045-1049 (2019)
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This is an introduction to the thematic section on “The Historiography of Science and Religion in Europe,” which resulted from a symposium held at the eighth Conference of the European Society for the History of Science, University College London, UK, from September 14–17, 2018. The introduction provides a brief argument for the decentering of science and religion from the Anglo‐American discourse. It concludes by previewing the contributions of the section's essays.

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Jaume Navarro Vives
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