Table of contents : Series Preface Volume Preface Contents Part I Key Authors for the Historiography of Science 1 Pierre Duhem: Between the Historiography of Science and Philosophy of History Fábio Rodrigo Leite 2 The Origins of Alexandre Koyré’s History of Scientific Thought Marlon Salomon 3 Gaston Bachelard and Historical Epistemology: A New Perspective for the History of Science in the Twentieth Century Fábio Ferreira de Almeida 4 The Case of Life in the Historiography of Modern Science: Canguilhem’s “Biophilosophy” Charles Wolfe and Giulia Gandolfi 5 Ludwik Fleck: Thought Style and Thought Collective in the Historiography of Science Mauro L. Condé and Paweł Jarnicki 6 John Desmond Bernal and “Bernalism” Daniele Cozzoli 7 Thomas Kuhn’s Legacy for the Historiography of Science Mauro L. Condé 8 Bourdieu and the Social History of Scientific Reason Gerardo Ienna 9 History of Science as History of Our Best Errors: Joseph Agassi’s Critical Historiography of Science Stefano Gattei 10 Embodied Boundaries of Historical Studies of Science: A Vision of Steven Shapin’s Historiography María de los Ángeles Martini 11 Ian Hacking’s Contributions to Historical Reflection on Science María Laura Martínez 12 Lorraine Daston’s Historical Epistemology: Style, Program, and School Gabriel da Costa Ávila and Tiago Santos Almeida Part II Concepts and Conceptions in the Historiography of Science 13 The Historiography of Scientific Revolutions: A Philosophical Reflection Yafeng Shan 14 Historical Epistemology: A German Connection Juan A. Queijo Olano and Antonio A. P. Videira 15 The French Style in the Philosophy of the Sciences Jean-François Braunstein 16 The Beginning of the Epistemological History of Science: Gaston Bachelard’s Responsibility Enrico Castelli Gattinara Part III Historiography of Science from Modern Science to Contemporary Scientific World 17 Early Historiography of Science Michael Segre 18 On the Interpretations of the Cultural and Techno-Scientific Significance of Portuguese Navigations: A Historiographic Approach João Príncipe 19 “The Herodotus of Geometry”: Montucla and the Birth of a General Historiography of Science in the French Enlightenment Giorgio Matteoli 20 Leonhard Euler’s Works on the Motion of the Moon: A Historiographical Shift Dmitri Starostin 21 The Emergence of a Sophisticated Historiography of Science in Continental Europe in the Late Nineteenth Century Stefano Bordoni 22 Feynman’s Frameworks on Nanotechnology in Historiographical Debate Raffaele Pisano and Andrea Durlo 23 Cosmopolitical Propositions: A Historiographic Analysis of Contemporary Anthropological Perspectives on Sciences Nathan Willig Lima Part IV Historiography of Science and Related Fields 24 Science, Religion, and the Creation of Historiographical Categories Jaume Navarro and Kostas Tampakis 25 Postcolonial and Decolonial Historiography of Science Silvia F. de M. Figueirôa 26 Historiography of Science and Gender Andrea Reichenberger 27 Historiography of Science and the Relationship Between History and the History of Science Andrea Mara R. S. Vieira 28 Historiography of Science and Philosophy of History: Toward a Rapprochement Between Disciplines That Never Ruptured Matt Waldschlagel Index