This review article offers an overview of ego-documents and life writing research in the Netherlands. It discusses the outcomes of extensive national archival projects aimed at establishing inventories of ego-documents held in Dutch public archives (diaries, memoirs, personal letters and other forms of autobiographical writing) from the period of 1500 until 1918. The most important research lines and debates on ego-documents, auto/biography and life writing are evaluated and linked to issues of disciplinary demarcation between literary scholars and historians. Developments in the last few decades point towards increasing collaboration between these disciplines, which is also needed to face the challenges and opportunities presented by digit...
Ego-documents are at the heart of historical sociolinguistics. Contrary to what a label such as ego-...
The paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
In 1992 and in a small town, Ambérieu-en-Bugey (France), some friends and I founded a new sort of li...
This review article offers an overview of ego-documents and life writing research in the Netherlands...
This review article offers an overview of ego-documents and life writing research in the Netherlands...
textabstractFormore than twenty years now,Dutch historians have been working on the inventory of ego...
This article examines the concept of ‘egocuments' from a historiographical perspective. It looks at ...
Nowadays, autobiographical literature is omnipresent and takes many shapes. Despite that combining r...
This chapter appears in an edited volume that showcases how scholars from many different disciplines...
In 2008 the Royal Academy for Dutch Language and Literature (KANTL) has commissioned its research ce...
textabstractDutch historian Jacques Presser used the term “egodocuments” to describe a range of auto...
Contains fulltext : 230251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The HSN was ini...
textabstractIn the mid-1950's, historian Jacob Presser introduced a new word: egodocument, meant as ...
Do peasants write ego-documents? We do find diaries and autobiographies written by peasants in moder...
Introduction With this poster we would like to present the Dutch Diary Archive (DDA) and the Europea...
Ego-documents are at the heart of historical sociolinguistics. Contrary to what a label such as ego-...
The paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
In 1992 and in a small town, Ambérieu-en-Bugey (France), some friends and I founded a new sort of li...
This review article offers an overview of ego-documents and life writing research in the Netherlands...
This review article offers an overview of ego-documents and life writing research in the Netherlands...
textabstractFormore than twenty years now,Dutch historians have been working on the inventory of ego...
This article examines the concept of ‘egocuments' from a historiographical perspective. It looks at ...
Nowadays, autobiographical literature is omnipresent and takes many shapes. Despite that combining r...
This chapter appears in an edited volume that showcases how scholars from many different disciplines...
In 2008 the Royal Academy for Dutch Language and Literature (KANTL) has commissioned its research ce...
textabstractDutch historian Jacques Presser used the term “egodocuments” to describe a range of auto...
Contains fulltext : 230251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The HSN was ini...
textabstractIn the mid-1950's, historian Jacob Presser introduced a new word: egodocument, meant as ...
Do peasants write ego-documents? We do find diaries and autobiographies written by peasants in moder...
Introduction With this poster we would like to present the Dutch Diary Archive (DDA) and the Europea...
Ego-documents are at the heart of historical sociolinguistics. Contrary to what a label such as ego-...
The paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
In 1992 and in a small town, Ambérieu-en-Bugey (France), some friends and I founded a new sort of li...