Not dead things : the dissemination of popular print in England and Wales, Italy, and the Low Countries, 1500-1820 /
This collection explores the surprising ways by which cheap print moved across Europe, focussing on Italy, the Netherlands and Britain. Looking at pedlars, commerce and communication, it presents a model of textual dissemination and the material and economic premises of European landscapes of print.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden :
Brill,
2013.
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Colección: | Library of the written word ;
30. Library of the written word. Handpress world ; 22. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction : the distribution and dissemination of popular print / Roeland Harms, Joad Raymond and Jeroen Salman
- Print peddling and urban culture in Renaissance Italy / Rosa Salzberg
- Pedlars in the Netherlands from 1600 to 1850 : nuisance or necessity? / Jeroen Salman
- 'Selling prints for the Remondini' : Italian pedlars travelling through Europe during the eighteenth century / Alberto Milano
- 'Wandering with pamphlets' : the infrastructure of news circulation in civil war England / Jason Peacey
- The cries of London from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century : a short history / Sean Shesgreen
- Peddling in texts and images : the Dutch visual perspective / Karen Bowen
- Costumes and customs in print : travel, ethnography, and the representation of street-sellers in early modern Italy / Melissa Calaresu
- The dissemination of Quaker pamphlets in the 1650s / Kate Peters
- International news and the seventeenth-century English newspaper / Joad Raymond
- Storehouses of news : the meaning of early modern news periodicals in Western Europe / Joop W. Koopmans
- 'All the world is led and rul'd by opinion' : the relationship between printed news and public opinion / Roeland Harms
- The development and distribution of the first educational print series in the Netherlands, 1800-1820 / Jo Thijssen.