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Fashioning the Discipline: History of Science in the European Intellectual Tradition

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This paper offers personal reflections on the fashioning of the history of science in Europe. It presents the history of science as a discipline emerging in the twentieth century from an intellectual and political context of great complexity, and concludes with a plea for tolerance and pluralism in historiographical methods and approaches.

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This is a revised version of the presidential address given at the inaugural conference of the European Society for the History of Science at the University of Maastricht, on 4 November 2004. I am grateful for the perceptive comments of Chris Chilvers, three anonymous referees, and Roy MacLeod, Editor of Minerva on the whole text, and the for help of Tore Frängsmyr, Anna Guagnini, Rupert Hall, Ernst Homburg, Andreas Kleinert, Antoni Roca-Rosell, Simon Schaffer, Ana Simoes, and Jo Wachelder with particular parts of it.

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Correspondence to Robert Fox.

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Robert Fox held the chair of the history of science at Oxford University between 1988 and 2006. He has been active in a number of international organizations, including the International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science, of which he is a past president, and the European Society for the History of Science, whose founding president he became in 2004.

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Fox, R. Fashioning the Discipline: History of Science in the European Intellectual Tradition. Minerva 44, 410–432 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11024-006-9015-x

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