This is a rich and path-breaking comparative study of reading tastes
in the final years of old regime Europe. Based on extensive research
in the account books of the Swiss publishers, the Société
Typographique de Neuchâtel (STN), and related archives, it charts the
dissemination of literature and reading tastes across Europe in the
years leading up to the French revolution. In the process, it recasts
our understanding of late 18th-century print culture and the contours
of the enlightenment. The fruit of a widely acclaimed five year
database project, the STN database, it is also a story of pioneering
efforts to apply the latest digital technology and GIS mapping
techniques to traditional historical and bibliographic problems.
Although written to serve as a standalone study, this book is ideally
complemented by its companion volume, Mark Curran's The French Book
Trade in Enlightenment Europe I: Selling Enlightenment, which offers a
radical reinterpretation of the structure and practices of the
European book trade. The STN database is now recognised as a
cutting-edge digital project of global significance. Robert Darnton
has called it "a prodigious accomplishment and a joy to use" while
Jeremy Popkin adds, "No one working in the field of French
Enlightenment studies … can afford to ignore the rich mine of data
that Simon Burrows and his collaborators have made accessible, in an
eminently usable form, and the new possibilities it opens up for
scholars." The French Book Trade in Enlightenment Europe I and II
offer a roadmap of that data and what it can show us.
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ISBN
9781441182173
Publisert
2020
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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