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    Area of Science:

    • History of Science and Technology
    • European Studies
    • Historiography

    Background:

    • The journal "Science and Technology at the European Periphery" (STEP) has been active for 15 years.
    • Major discussions on historical themes and historiographical issues have occurred during STEP's publication history.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To revisit and summarize key discussions within STEP.
    • To profile STEP and propose future collaboration opportunities.
    • To analyze the rationale, questions, challenges, and historiographical potential of the STEP perspective in international scholarship.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of major discussions and historiographical issues from STEP's 15-year publication history.
    • Analysis of the rationale behind topic selection and challenges faced.
    • Historiographical commentary on the STEP perspective.

    Main Results:

    • Identification of key historical themes and historiographical debates within STEP.
    • A profile of STEP and concrete proposals for future collaborations.
    • An analysis of the STEP perspective's potential contribution to international scholarship.

    Conclusions:

    • The STEP perspective offers valuable insights into the history of science and technology in peripheral European contexts.
    • Further collaboration and engagement with international scholarship are encouraged to enhance the impact of STEP's contributions.