Far From the Truth Distance, Information, and Credibility in the Early Modern World

Information and knowledge were essential tools of early modern Europe's global ambitions. This volume addresses a key concern that emerged as the competition for geopolitical influence increased: how could information from afar be trusted when there was no obvious strategy for verification? How...

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Other Authors: Van Groesen, Michiel (Editor), Müller, Johannes (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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