This is a rich and path-breaking comparative study of reading tastes in the final years of old regime Europe. Based on extensive research in the account books of the Swiss publishers, the Société Typographique de Neuchâtel (STN), and related archives, it charts the dissemination of literature and reading tastes across Europe in the years leading up to the French revolution. In the process, it recasts our understanding of late 18th-century print culture and the contours of the enlightenment. The fruit of a widely acclaimed five year database project, the STN database, it is also a story of pioneering efforts to apply the latest digital technology and GIS mapping techniques to traditional historical and bibliographic problems. Although writte...
Since the early twentieth century, when Daniel Mornet conducted his path breaking survey of private ...
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The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe (FBTEE) database maps the trade of the Société Typogra...
The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe (FBTEE) project uses database technology to map the tr...
Using digital technology, this article offers new answers Daniel Mornet’s famous question ≪What did ...
This chapter appeared originally in the special issue, “The Digital Turn,” of the Journal for Early ...
When I set out over a decade ago to create a database of the trade of an eighteenth-century Swiss en...
How did ordinary French and European readers experience illegal literature in the final years of the...
The invention of the printing press by Gutenberg in the mid-fifteenth century is one of the most imp...
What can be learned about the paper trade from digital and archival sources on the business of a sin...
This article uses a range of digital historical bibliometric resources to explore how far it is poss...
How did print spread through France to become a major force during the eighteenth century? This ques...
http://fbtee.uws.edu.au/main/ Dirigé par Simon Burrows, le projet de base de données et de cartograp...
In 1777 a series of royal decrees heralded the restructuring of the French booktrade. An important i...
Since the early twentieth century, when Daniel Mornet conducted his path breaking survey of private ...
This thesis examines the changing values assigned to books and shows why some items are now consider...
This article analyses publication trends in the field of history in early modern Britain and North A...
The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe (FBTEE) database maps the trade of the Société Typogra...
The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe (FBTEE) project uses database technology to map the tr...
Using digital technology, this article offers new answers Daniel Mornet’s famous question ≪What did ...
This chapter appeared originally in the special issue, “The Digital Turn,” of the Journal for Early ...
When I set out over a decade ago to create a database of the trade of an eighteenth-century Swiss en...
How did ordinary French and European readers experience illegal literature in the final years of the...
The invention of the printing press by Gutenberg in the mid-fifteenth century is one of the most imp...
What can be learned about the paper trade from digital and archival sources on the business of a sin...
This article uses a range of digital historical bibliometric resources to explore how far it is poss...
How did print spread through France to become a major force during the eighteenth century? This ques...
http://fbtee.uws.edu.au/main/ Dirigé par Simon Burrows, le projet de base de données et de cartograp...
In 1777 a series of royal decrees heralded the restructuring of the French booktrade. An important i...
Since the early twentieth century, when Daniel Mornet conducted his path breaking survey of private ...
This thesis examines the changing values assigned to books and shows why some items are now consider...
This article analyses publication trends in the field of history in early modern Britain and North A...