For many early modern Europeans, among the novelties of their age was a copia of information, experienced as both abundance and variety. The profusion of books that accompanied the advent of the printing press is widely known, but the period also saw many other unprecedented information flows. With the widespread adoption of paper instruments for recording the day-to-day functioning of government and statecraft, scholarship and science, and commerce and finance, records accumulated in great numbers, individuals and institutions were forced to adopt techniques to manage the information flows. Early modern Europeans of many stripes were forced to become information managers. “Paperwork” thus became a staple of early modern life, and has been ...
This paper offers a brief sketch, first, of the organization of knowledge that was inherited from th...
Séminaire Alternate Tuesdays, 12.30-14.30, University of Cambridge The early-modern period was the a...
In order to distribute our thoughts and feelings, we must make intelligible and distributable copies...
Can the early modern society be understood as the first information society? The worlds of the writ...
This chapter argues that the Enlightenment involved not so much a radical break with, but an inherit...
The papers of this issue show the different tools in which information was create in the Early Moder...
We are so accustomed to use digital memories as data storage devices, that we are oblivious to the i...
The worlds of the writing word in the early modern age are a reference to the profuse vitality of sc...
Print, in the early modern period, could make or break power. This volume addresses one of the most ...
The Invention of News? Information and Communication in Early Modern Europe The notion that we live...
L’Europe des journaux savants (xviie-xviiie siècles) Communication et construction des savoirs / Sch...
First published in 2007, this volume explores the importance of correspondence and communication to ...
The paper aims at outlining the historiographical premises of the current interests towards the hist...
Les séances du séminaire s’appuient délibérément sur la présentation de dossiers, d’études de cas d’...
Wébinar "Print and Power in Early Modern Europe" Over time, there have been various ways of col...
This paper offers a brief sketch, first, of the organization of knowledge that was inherited from th...
Séminaire Alternate Tuesdays, 12.30-14.30, University of Cambridge The early-modern period was the a...
In order to distribute our thoughts and feelings, we must make intelligible and distributable copies...
Can the early modern society be understood as the first information society? The worlds of the writ...
This chapter argues that the Enlightenment involved not so much a radical break with, but an inherit...
The papers of this issue show the different tools in which information was create in the Early Moder...
We are so accustomed to use digital memories as data storage devices, that we are oblivious to the i...
The worlds of the writing word in the early modern age are a reference to the profuse vitality of sc...
Print, in the early modern period, could make or break power. This volume addresses one of the most ...
The Invention of News? Information and Communication in Early Modern Europe The notion that we live...
L’Europe des journaux savants (xviie-xviiie siècles) Communication et construction des savoirs / Sch...
First published in 2007, this volume explores the importance of correspondence and communication to ...
The paper aims at outlining the historiographical premises of the current interests towards the hist...
Les séances du séminaire s’appuient délibérément sur la présentation de dossiers, d’études de cas d’...
Wébinar "Print and Power in Early Modern Europe" Over time, there have been various ways of col...
This paper offers a brief sketch, first, of the organization of knowledge that was inherited from th...
Séminaire Alternate Tuesdays, 12.30-14.30, University of Cambridge The early-modern period was the a...
In order to distribute our thoughts and feelings, we must make intelligible and distributable copies...