Elsa Fougt (1744–1826), a woman entrepreneur, was one of the leading figures in the late eighteenth-century Swedish book trade. Her main enterprise was the printing house Kongl. Tryckeriet (the Royal Printing House), which was responsible for printing and publishing the official documents of the Swedish realm. Besides her office as Royal Printer, she also ran a publishing house, two bookshops and a type foundry, as well as being the editor of the Swedish newspaper Stockholms Weckoblad. The dissertation analyzes Fougt's different enterprises and her position in the book trade between 1780 and 1810, from the perspectives of sociology of literature and gender history. It consists of five independent articles, preceded by an introductory chapte...
This thesis has been written with the intention of investigating a commercial lending library to be ...
The Swedish book business began as a poorly developed market with serious economic, social, and infr...
Abstract Female entrepreneurs have existed alongside men for centuries. Despite a large selection of...
Elsa Fougt (1744–1826), a woman entrepreneur, was one of the leading figures in the late eighteenth-...
Anna-Maria Rimm, Elsa Fougt som Kungl. boktryckare. (Elsa Fougt as Royal Printer.) Elsa Fougt (1744–...
The purpose of this Masters thesis was to examine women printers conditions in Sweden from 1483 to ...
This dissertation deals with Swedish women writers during the so called Age of Liberty (1720–1772). ...
When the immigrant printer from Germany, Johan Christopher Frenckell (1719-1779), became co-owner an...
The aim of the dissertation is to examine the significance of the paperbound book on the book market...
This dissertation is a study of women's letter-writing in eighteenth-century Sweden. The letters are...
A book printer and a bookseller in Copenhagen – Claude Philibert’s connection with the Societé typog...
This thesis explores the multifaceted roles in which women participated in the early modern book tra...
This study traces the history of publishers’ cloth-bindings in Sweden, and places them in relation t...
This dissertation investigates the strategies women editors in eighteenth and nineteenth century pur...
In the early 1860´s, the author and opinion former Fredrika Bremer made a large donation of books to...
This thesis has been written with the intention of investigating a commercial lending library to be ...
The Swedish book business began as a poorly developed market with serious economic, social, and infr...
Abstract Female entrepreneurs have existed alongside men for centuries. Despite a large selection of...
Elsa Fougt (1744–1826), a woman entrepreneur, was one of the leading figures in the late eighteenth-...
Anna-Maria Rimm, Elsa Fougt som Kungl. boktryckare. (Elsa Fougt as Royal Printer.) Elsa Fougt (1744–...
The purpose of this Masters thesis was to examine women printers conditions in Sweden from 1483 to ...
This dissertation deals with Swedish women writers during the so called Age of Liberty (1720–1772). ...
When the immigrant printer from Germany, Johan Christopher Frenckell (1719-1779), became co-owner an...
The aim of the dissertation is to examine the significance of the paperbound book on the book market...
This dissertation is a study of women's letter-writing in eighteenth-century Sweden. The letters are...
A book printer and a bookseller in Copenhagen – Claude Philibert’s connection with the Societé typog...
This thesis explores the multifaceted roles in which women participated in the early modern book tra...
This study traces the history of publishers’ cloth-bindings in Sweden, and places them in relation t...
This dissertation investigates the strategies women editors in eighteenth and nineteenth century pur...
In the early 1860´s, the author and opinion former Fredrika Bremer made a large donation of books to...
This thesis has been written with the intention of investigating a commercial lending library to be ...
The Swedish book business began as a poorly developed market with serious economic, social, and infr...
Abstract Female entrepreneurs have existed alongside men for centuries. Despite a large selection of...