Wiedza, formacja społeczna i recenzje książek: The Literarisches Centralblatt as arena and meeting place

Translated title of the contribution: Scholarship, community formation and book reviews: The literarisches centralblatt as arena and meeting place

Christiaan Engberts

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Abstract

Book reviews serve multiple functions. They are not only used to assess the merit of individual books but also contribute to the creation and maintenance of scholarly communities. This paper draws on nineteenth-century book reviews to outline three of their features that contributed to the self-definition of such communities: the assessment of books, the assessment of authors, and the use of positive and negative politeness strategies to address individual authors as well as a broader audience. The analysis will be based on the book reviews of the German Semitist Theodor Nöldeke and the experimental psychologist Wilhelm Wundt in the Literarisches Centralblatt in the eighteen-seventies. In their book reviews they both criticized and praised their peers, which turned review journals like the Centralblatt in arenas for polemic debate as well as meeting places for like-minded scholars. To be more precise, book reviews were used to communicate standards of scholarly excellence, expectations of the character and skills of scholars, and the acknowledgement of the value of the continued existence of aims and interests shared among a large group of academically educated and employed scholars. By contributing to the establishment and maintenance of scholarly peer groups with shared values, book reviews also reinforced the dividing line between academic researchers and lay contributors to their fields.

Translated title of the contributionScholarship, community formation and book reviews: The literarisches centralblatt as arena and meeting place
Original languagePolish
Pages (from-to)651-679
Number of pages29
JournalStudia Historiae Scientiarum
Volume20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Sept 2021

Keywords

  • Book reviews
  • Communities of scholarship
  • Late-nineteenth-century Germany
  • Literarisches Centralblatt
  • Scholarly character
  • Standards of scholarship
  • Theodor Nöldeke
  • Wilhelm Wundt

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