Paper Stories Paper and Book History in Early Modern Europe

Paper Stories   Paper and Book History in Early Modern Europe
Author: Silvia Hufnagel,Þórunn Sigurðardóttir,Davíð Ólafsson
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2023-04-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783111162768

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This peer-reviewed conference volume examines paper and material aspects of the written word in early modern Europe. The collection is designed around three thematic strands, based on the lifecycle of handwritten documents and manuscripts and printed books: first, production of paper, second production of books and manuscripts and third, trade and exchange, and ownership of manuscripts and books. By tracing the history of paper, books and collections through case studies of historically important objects, the authors identify agents and hotspots of production, trade and ownership from both centres and peripheries of Europe from the late Middle Ages until the beginning of industrialisation. They thereby address material aspects of documents, manuscripts and books, as well as object biography, from an interdisciplinary viewpoint. By doing so this volume provides insight into actual practices of the past and the material history of written texts.

Paper Stories Paper and Book History in Early Modern Europe

Paper Stories   Paper and Book History in Early Modern Europe
Author: Silvia Hufnagel,Þórunn Sigurðardóttir,Davíð Ólafsson
Publsiher: de Gruyter
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: History
ISBN: 3111154912

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This book examines paper and material aspects of the written word in early modern Europe. The contributors investigate the origins of paper production as well as manufacture, use, ownership, trade and preservation of books. This interdisciplinary volume brings together the research of paper experts, book historians, philologists, conservators and specialists in watermark analysis, paper trade, the history of collections and object biography.

Paper Stories Paper and Book History in Early Modern Europe

Paper Stories     Paper and Book History in Early Modern Europe
Author: Silvia Hufnagel,Þórunn Sigurðardóttir,Davíð Ólafsson
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2023-04-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783111163451

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This peer-reviewed conference volume examines paper and material aspects of the written word in early modern Europe. The collection is designed around three thematic strands, based on the lifecycle of handwritten documents and manuscripts and printed books: first, production of paper, second production of books and manuscripts and third, trade and exchange, and ownership of manuscripts and books. By tracing the history of paper, books and collections through case studies of historically important objects, the authors identify agents and hotspots of production, trade and ownership from both centres and peripheries of Europe from the late Middle Ages until the beginning of industrialisation. They thereby address material aspects of documents, manuscripts and books, as well as object biography, from an interdisciplinary viewpoint. By doing so this volume provides insight into actual practices of the past and the material history of written texts.

The Paper Trade in Early Modern Europe

The Paper Trade in Early Modern Europe
Author: Daniel Bellingradt,Anna Reynolds
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2021-04-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789004424005

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This book attends to the most essential, lucrative, and overlooked business activity of early modern Europe: the trade of paper, uncovering its hotspots and trade routes, usual dealings, and recycling economies.

Theses on the Metaphors of Digital Textual History

Theses on the Metaphors of Digital Textual History
Author: Martin Paul Eve
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2024-07-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781503639393

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Digital spaces are saturated with metaphor: we have pages, sites, mice, and windows. Yet, in the world of digital textuality, these metaphors no longer function as we might expect. Martin Paul Eve calls attention to the digital-textual metaphors that condition our experience of digital space, and traces their history as they interact with physical cultures. Eve posits that digital-textual metaphors move through three life phases. Initially they are descriptive. Then they encounter a moment of fracture or rupture. Finally, they go on to have a prescriptive life of their own that conditions future possibilities for our text environments—even when the metaphors have become untethered from their original intent. Why is "whitespace" white? Was the digital page always a foregone conclusion? Over a series of theses, Eve addresses these and other questions in order to understand the moments when digital-textual metaphors break and to show us how it is that our textual softwares become locked into paradigms that no longer make sense. Contributing to book history, literary studies, new media studies, and material textual studies, Theses on the Metaphors of Digital-Textual History provides generative insights into the metaphors that define our digital worlds.

Routledge Handbook of Academic Knowledge Circulation

Routledge Handbook of Academic Knowledge Circulation
Author: Wiebke Keim,Leandro Rodriguez Medina,Rigas Arvanitis,Natacha Bacolla,Chandni Basu,Stéphane Dufoix,Stefan Klein,Mauricio Nieto Olarte,Barbara Riedel,Clara Ruvituso,Gernot Saalmann,Tobias Schlechtriemen,Hebe Vessuri
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 870
Release: 2023-06-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000897326

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Knowledge is a result of never-ending processes of circulation. This accessible volume is the first comprehensive multidisciplinary work to explore these processes through the perspective of scholars working outside of Anglo-American paradigms. Through a variety of literature reviews, examples of recent research and in-depth case studies, the chapters demonstrate that the analysis of knowledge circulation requires a series of ontological and epistemic commitments that impact its conceptualisation and methodologies. Bringing diverse viewpoints from across the globe and from a range of disciplines, including anthropology, economics, history, political science, sociology and Science & Technology Studies (STS), this wide-ranging and thought-provoking collection offers a broad and cutting-edge overview of outstanding research on academic knowledge circulation. The book is structured in seven sections: (i) key concepts in studying the circulation of academic knowledge; (ii) spaces and actors of circulation; (iii) academic media and knowledge circulation; (iv) the political economy of academic knowledge circulation; (v) the geographies, geopolitics and historical legacies of the global circulation of academic knowledge; (vi) the relationships between academic and extra-academic knowledges; and (vii) methodological approaches to studying the circulation of academic knowledge. This handbook will be essential reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate researchers in the humanities and social sciences interested in the circulation of knowledge.

Between Manuscript and Print

Between Manuscript and Print
Author: Sylvia Brockstieger,Paul Schweitzer-Martin
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2023-07-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783111243009

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A cross-cultural, comparative view on the transition from a predominant ‘culture of handwriting’ to a predominant ‘culture of print’ in the late medieval and early modern periods is provided here, combining research on Christian and Jewish European book culture with findings on East Asian manuscript and print culture. This approach highlights interactions and interdependencies instead of retracing a linear process from the manuscript book to its printed successor. While each chapter is written as a disciplinary study focused on one specific case from the respective field, the volume as a whole allows for transcultural perspectives. It thereby not only focusses on change, but also on simultaneities of manuscript and printing practices as well as on shifts in the perception of media, writing surfaces, and materials: Which values did writers, printers, and readers attribute to the handwritten and printed materials? For which types of texts was handwriting preferred or perceived as suitable? How and under which circumstances could handwritten and printed texts coexist, even within the same document, and which epistemic dynamics emerged from such textual assemblages?

Making Archives in Early Modern Europe

Making Archives in Early Modern Europe
Author: Randolph C. Head
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108462529

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European states were overwhelmed with information around 1500. Their agents sought to organize their overflowing archives to provide trustworthy evidence and comprehensive knowledge that was useful in the everyday exercise of power. This detailed comparative study explores cases from Lisbon to Vienna to Berlin in order to understand how changing information technologies and ambitious programs of state-building challenged record-keepers to find new ways to organize and access the information in their archives. From the intriguing details of how clerks invented new ways to index and catalog the expanding world to the evolution of new perspectives on knowledge and power among philologists and historians, this book provides illuminating vignettes and revealing comparisons about a core technology of governance in early modern Europe. Enhanced by perspectives from the history of knowledge and from archival science, this wide-ranging study explores the potential and the limitations of knowledge management as media technologies evolved.