History of Intellectual Culture explained

History of Intellectual Culture
Abbreviation:Hist. Intellect. Cult.
Discipline:History of knowledge
Editors:Charlotte A. Lerg, Johan Östling & Jana Weiß
Publisher:De Gruyter
Country:Germany
History:1999–2021 as a journal; since 2021 as a yearbook
Frequency:Annual
Openaccess:yes
Issn:2747-6766
Eissn:2747-6774
Website:https://www.ucalgary.ca/hic/
Link1:https://www.ucalgary.ca/hic/issues
Link1-Name:Issues

History of Intellectual Culture (HIC) is an international yearbook devoted to the history of knowledge. It was founded in 2021 and is published by De Gruyter. Its editors-in-chief are Charlotte A. Lerg (Munich), Johan Östling (Lund), and Jana Weiß (Münster). The yearbook is the successor of the journal of the same name, founded in 1999.[1]

History

The journal History of Intellectual Culture was conceived in 1999 by University of Calgary professors Dr. Paul Stortz and Dr. E. Lisa Panayotidis. Its first issue was in 2001 and it published original research on intellectual history, cultural history, history of education, etc.[2]

The first issue of the yearbook will be published in 2022 and comprises three sections: articles (an open section); the theme "Participatory Knowledge"; and engaging the field.[3] [4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of Intellectual Culture. 2021-09-03. De Gruyter. en.
  2. Web site: History of Intellectual Culture Canadian Association of Learned Journals. 2021-09-03. www.calj-acrs.ca.
  3. Web site: 2021-04-07. New yearbook: History of Intellectual Culture. 2021-09-03. LUCK Lund Centre for the History of Knowledge. en.
  4. Web site: CFP First Volume of History of Intellectual Culture (HIC). 2021-09-03. History of Science Society. en-US.