This article examines the staging of children as consumers in the first Danish children’s magazine Ungdommens Ven (1770). By investigating texts that portray children and their use of pocket money, with an emphasis on texts in which this use is directly linked to the purchasing of the magazine itself, the article argues that the staging of children as consumers may be seen in the context of children’s increasingly important role in the book market and print culture during the second half of the 18th century. Through a discussion of how children appear as readers, consumers, and subscribers in the magazine, the article demonstrates how Ungdommens Ven is educative in at least two interwoven ways. First, by instructing the readers in how to sp...
This article examines the role of Swedish mail-order catalogues in the everyday life of the early tw...
The chapter presents a research in progress, aimed to collect data on European cheap and ephemeral p...
This thesis is a study of the cultural history of children’s reading. It is argued that it is import...
Title: To Give One’s Money Willingly. Children as Consumers in Ungdommens Ven (1770)This article exa...
Charlott e Appel og Nina Christensen: Avenues to Knowledge about Children’s Books and Reading 1750-1...
Title: A Big Department Store in a Big City. Daydreams and Consumer Criticism in Children’s Literatu...
A Big Department Store in a Big City. Daydreams and Consumer Criticism in Children’s Literature In a...
Preprint of the article published in Quaerendo 51 (2021), p. 189-215, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/1...
The paper describes Danish 5-18 year olds children’s situation in year 2000 based on TNSGallup’s qua...
The media that adults decide is appropriate for children to engage with has always reflected societa...
By retelling the commercial history of the longest-running American children\u27s magazine, this pro...
This article argues that basic reading skills in eighteenth-century Denmark became more widespread a...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to an understanding of how the child consumer has been constr...
This thesis is about children’s experiences with children’s news, in particular the public service b...
Periodicals with children as their target audience can be traced to the 18th century. These magazin...
This article examines the role of Swedish mail-order catalogues in the everyday life of the early tw...
The chapter presents a research in progress, aimed to collect data on European cheap and ephemeral p...
This thesis is a study of the cultural history of children’s reading. It is argued that it is import...
Title: To Give One’s Money Willingly. Children as Consumers in Ungdommens Ven (1770)This article exa...
Charlott e Appel og Nina Christensen: Avenues to Knowledge about Children’s Books and Reading 1750-1...
Title: A Big Department Store in a Big City. Daydreams and Consumer Criticism in Children’s Literatu...
A Big Department Store in a Big City. Daydreams and Consumer Criticism in Children’s Literature In a...
Preprint of the article published in Quaerendo 51 (2021), p. 189-215, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/1...
The paper describes Danish 5-18 year olds children’s situation in year 2000 based on TNSGallup’s qua...
The media that adults decide is appropriate for children to engage with has always reflected societa...
By retelling the commercial history of the longest-running American children\u27s magazine, this pro...
This article argues that basic reading skills in eighteenth-century Denmark became more widespread a...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to an understanding of how the child consumer has been constr...
This thesis is about children’s experiences with children’s news, in particular the public service b...
Periodicals with children as their target audience can be traced to the 18th century. These magazin...
This article examines the role of Swedish mail-order catalogues in the everyday life of the early tw...
The chapter presents a research in progress, aimed to collect data on European cheap and ephemeral p...
This thesis is a study of the cultural history of children’s reading. It is argued that it is import...