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We are happy to present to our readers the third number of the Journal of Interdisciplinary History of Ideas, enriched by new collaborations and by a welcome opening to the history of law. But, beyond the pride that goes with this result, and with our endurance, we also feel the necessity for us t...
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doaj-ca4893cc9d0a4c21ac9c4a1d118e2d392020-11-25T02:55:16ZengUniversità degli Studi di TorinoJournal of Interdisciplinary History of Ideas2280-85742013-08-012310.13135/2280-8574/4132721. NETWORKINGManuela Albertone0Enrico Pasini1Università di TorinoUniversità di TorinoWe are happy to present to our readers the third number of the Journal of Interdisciplinary History of Ideas, enriched by new collaborations and by a welcome opening to the history of law. But, beyond the pride that goes with this result, and with our endurance, we also feel the necessity for us to get a wider perspective. We should like to be, in a good sense, ‘networkers’: to foster our Journal, our work, and the field of studies—interdisciplinary history of ideas—that we keep pro- moting; and for new collaborations to open up. So we are taking two new initiatives. We have been editing a collection of six contributions concerning the methods of interdisciplinary research in the history of ideas and intel- lectual history, as they are being or have been practiced in specific re- searches, wrien by young Italian scholars that have collaborated with our annual meetings on the methodology of interdisciplinary history of ideas and intellectual history. e contributions will shortly appear in a special issue of the journal History of European Ideas, under the title: ”In- terdisciplinarity and the History of Ideas”. And in the Fall 2013 we will launch a Call for Papers, for a special number of the JIHI on Erasmian heritage and the early modern sciences, to be published in 2014. So, as they say, keep in touch with us. The Editorshttp://www.ojs.unito.it/index.php/jihi/article/view/413 |
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We are happy to present to our readers the third number of the Journal of Interdisciplinary History of Ideas, enriched by new collaborations and by a welcome opening to the history of law.
But, beyond the pride that goes with this result, and with our endurance, we also feel the necessity for us to get a wider perspective. We should like to be, in a good sense, ‘networkers’: to foster our Journal, our work, and the field of studies—interdisciplinary history of ideas—that we keep pro- moting; and for new collaborations to open up. So we are taking two new initiatives.
We have been editing a collection of six contributions concerning the methods of interdisciplinary research in the history of ideas and intel- lectual history, as they are being or have been practiced in specific re- searches, wrien by young Italian scholars that have collaborated with our annual meetings on the methodology of interdisciplinary history of ideas and intellectual history. e contributions will shortly appear in a special issue of the journal History of European Ideas, under the title: ”In- terdisciplinarity and the History of Ideas”.
And in the Fall 2013 we will launch a Call for Papers, for a special number of the JIHI on Erasmian heritage and the early modern sciences, to be published in 2014.
So, as they say, keep in touch with us.
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