This article analyses the practice of giving books as gifts through history, in Europe. It starts from the book as a ‘gift of power’ in the Merovingian and Carolingian time, going through the presenting of books amongst scholars as signs of friendship and professional appreciation, the book as ‘public gift’, and the emergence of the early nineteenth-century genre of ‘gift books’, to eventually reach the present days and the dispute between eBooks and physical books in gifting habits peculiar to the period. Wealth, symbolism, the ability to convey messages: different aspects are taken into consideration, to try and give reason of why books have always been considered so appropriate for gifting.Wetensch. publicati
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When the Greek leader Agamemnon took for himself the woman awarded to Achilles as his spoils of batt...
This project examines how three Middle English texts: the poem Pearl, the long prose treatise Dives ...
The language of gifts is plural and part of age-old strategies of soft power, i.e. the indirect repr...
The Anglo-Saxon missionary and archbishop St Boniface (d. 754) and Lul, his protégé and successor in...
Both The Hobbit and Beowulf have a place in the hearts of many readers across the world. In this art...
An article that contrasts the role of gift giving in Old English poems like Beowulf and The Battle o...
Flowers of Friendship focuses on the way gift books and annuals negotiated some of the most pressing...
The aim of the article is to present an incredibly signifi cant phenomenon, such as social programs...
Book synopsis: This collection of twenty-two original essays investigates the organising forces of s...
Godbout and Caillé show the significance of gift exchange in human life in strengthening social rela...
This thesis examines the changing values assigned to books and shows why some items are now consider...
This article addresses contemporary trends in the history of the book, focusing on both research and...
This book provides a new perspective on book history by exploring communities created by the product...
This text takes the form of a conversation between Danné Ojeda and Mathieu Lommen with a preliminary...
Social practices of using printed books in the digital age are mostly based on the symbolic power of...
When the Greek leader Agamemnon took for himself the woman awarded to Achilles as his spoils of batt...
This project examines how three Middle English texts: the poem Pearl, the long prose treatise Dives ...
The language of gifts is plural and part of age-old strategies of soft power, i.e. the indirect repr...