This introduction discusses the essays in this special issue in terms of ongoing changes in the historical study of knowledge. It addresses the challenges posed by the history of knowledge to the history of science and by the history of ignorance to the history of knowledge. It also discusses some of the central topics, themes, and issues at stake in studying the history of the production and circulation of ignorance. This article is part of a special issue entitled “Histories of Ignorance,” edited by Lukas M. Verburgt and Peter Burke.
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Verburgt, L. M., & Burke, P. (2021). Introduction: Histories of Ignorance. Journal for the History of Knowledge, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.5334/jhk.45
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