From the second half of the eighteenth century onwards, the inhabitants of the northern provinces of the Dutch Republic had their own newspapers at their disposal. The province of Stad en Lande (Groningen) boasted the (Opregte) Groninger Courant (from 1743 onwards) and the Ommelander Courant (1787); in Frisia the Leeuwarder Courant (1752) and Friesche Courant (1795) were published. This article deals with the question to what extent these newspapers might have stimulated feelings of being connected with the own region among their regional audiences. It will be argued that initially the news content of the newspapers were no cause for stirring much feeling of regional belonging, as most of the news articles were on foreign matters. The paper...
The periodical press in the former Dutch colonies of Surinam (Dutch Guiana) and the Dutch East...
The article presents the emergence of the three major French-language gazettes published in the Dutc...
This article explores the often dire financial situations of early modern newspaper publishers in th...
From the second half of the eighteenth century onwards, the inhabitants of the northern provinces of...
The Dutch did not invent the newspaper – their genius lay, as in so many aspects of industry, in the...
The nineteenth century is known for its many journalistic innovations. This new journalism was an in...
The shift away from case-studies on individual newspapers towards the study of the geography and spa...
This article compares the content and quality of mid-eighteenth-century news accounts about the 1748...
The Leeuwarder Courant (LC), founded in 1752, is the oldest newspaper in the Netherlands still publi...
This article expands on the themes of choice and diversity within a national, competitive news marke...
The Dutch did not invent the newspaper – their genius lay, as in so many aspects of industry, in the...
The average Dutch news user can choose from an overwhelming number of sources to find, consume and e...
During the eighteenth century there appeared a very substantial illustrated historical-topographical...
Het voorliggende onderzoeksverslag naar berichtgeving over de statenverkiezingen in 2011 vormt een v...
The acquisition of foreign news in 17th-century Russia differed in important respects from that in W...
The periodical press in the former Dutch colonies of Surinam (Dutch Guiana) and the Dutch East...
The article presents the emergence of the three major French-language gazettes published in the Dutc...
This article explores the often dire financial situations of early modern newspaper publishers in th...
From the second half of the eighteenth century onwards, the inhabitants of the northern provinces of...
The Dutch did not invent the newspaper – their genius lay, as in so many aspects of industry, in the...
The nineteenth century is known for its many journalistic innovations. This new journalism was an in...
The shift away from case-studies on individual newspapers towards the study of the geography and spa...
This article compares the content and quality of mid-eighteenth-century news accounts about the 1748...
The Leeuwarder Courant (LC), founded in 1752, is the oldest newspaper in the Netherlands still publi...
This article expands on the themes of choice and diversity within a national, competitive news marke...
The Dutch did not invent the newspaper – their genius lay, as in so many aspects of industry, in the...
The average Dutch news user can choose from an overwhelming number of sources to find, consume and e...
During the eighteenth century there appeared a very substantial illustrated historical-topographical...
Het voorliggende onderzoeksverslag naar berichtgeving over de statenverkiezingen in 2011 vormt een v...
The acquisition of foreign news in 17th-century Russia differed in important respects from that in W...
The periodical press in the former Dutch colonies of Surinam (Dutch Guiana) and the Dutch East...
The article presents the emergence of the three major French-language gazettes published in the Dutc...
This article explores the often dire financial situations of early modern newspaper publishers in th...