Early Modern Media and the News in Europe: Perspectives from the Dutch Angle: Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World, cartea 70
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004379305
ISBN-10: 9004379304
Pagini: 361
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World
ISBN-10: 9004379304
Pagini: 361
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Library of the Written Word / Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsFigures and Tables
Introduction
1 Storehouses of News: The Meaning of Early Modern News Periodicals in Western Europe1The Genre’s Name2From Messrelationen to Mercuries and Yearbooks3Purpose, Meaning, Audience and Editors of News Periodicals4Conclusion
2 The Presentation of News in the Europische Mercurius (1690–1756)1Title and Title Page, the Publishers and the Editors2The Organisation of the Europische Mercurius3Geographical Divisions; the Netherlands and Its Neighbours4Geographical Divisions: the Other Territories5Conclusion6Appendix: Explanation in Verse of the Title Page Engraving of the Europische Mercurius of 1726 (See for the Engraving Figure 9)
3 The Glorification of Three Prussian Sovereigns in the Europische Mercurius (1690–1756)1Brandenburg-Prussia at the Source2The Reign of Elector-King Frederick III/I (1690–1713): Cursory Reporting3The Reign of King Frederick William I (1713–1740): Described in More Depth4The Reign of Frederick II the Great (1740–1756): Glory and Criticism5Conclusion
4 Politics in Title Prints: Examples from the Dutch News Book Europische Mercurius (1690–1756)1The Freedom Hat, the Janus Temple and Other Political Symbolism2The Triumphal Entry of King-Stadtholder William III in 16913Jacobite Adder’s Brood in 17234Polish Lutherans Decapitated in Toruñ in 17255Epilogue
5 Publishers, Editors and Artists in the Marketing of News in the Dutch Republic Circa 1700: the Case of Jan Goeree and the Europische Mercurius1Jan Goeree in the Triangle of Publisher, Editor and Artist2The Use of Illustrations as a Selling Point and Other Merchandising Policies3Conclusion
6 Research in Digitized Early Modern Dutch Newspapers and the News Value of Advertisements1Categories of Early Advertisements2The News Value of Early Advertisements3Final Remarks
7 Anything but Marginal: the Politics of Paper Use and Layout in Early Modern Dutch Newspapers1The Dutch Standard: Two Pages in Folio with Two News Columns Each2Anthoni de Groot’s Experiments in his ’s Gravenhaegse Courant3Marginal Printing in Other Dutch Newspapers4The End of Marginal Printing5Concluding Remarks
8 A Sense of Europe: the Making of This Continent in Early Modern Dutch News Media1Argument One: Europe in Dutch News Media Titles2Argument Two: Europe in Dutch Newspapers’ Content3Argument Three: News about Europe in a Eurocentric Layout4Argument Four: the Presence of Europe in News Prints5Conclusion
9 Supply and Speed of News to the Netherlands during the Eighteenth Century: a Comparison of Newspapers in Haarlem and Groningen1Two Dutch Newspapers and the Origin of Their News2International News on Its Way to Haarlem and Groningen3Impact of the Slow Dissemination of News4Conclusion
10 The Early 1730s Shipworm Disaster in Dutch News Media1The Shipworm Infestation in Contemporary Dutch Newspapers2Other News Sources about the Shipworm3Final Remarks
11 The Varying Lives and Layers of Mid-Eighteenth-Century News Reports: the Example of the 1748 Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle in Dutch News Media1The 1748 Peace in Dutch Newspapers2The 1748 Peace in Dutch News Digests3News Digests between Newspapers and Historiography4Final Remarks
12 The 1755 Lisbon Earthquake and Tsunami in Dutch News Sources: the Functioning of Early Modern News Dissemination1Dutch News Media about the Tsunami and Earthquake2Sources and Routes3Speculation, Reflection, and the Concept of Contemporeinity4Final Remarks5Appendix
13 Wars in Early Modern News: Dutch News Media and Military Conflicts1Rumours of Wars, Newsletters, Pamphlets, Engravings and Maps2Reporting Wars in Newspapers, News Digests and Other Periodicals3Governments and War News4The Beginning of the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War in Dutch News Media5Conclusion
14 Dutch Censorship in Relation to Foreign Contacts (1581–1795)1English Complaints and Preventive Policy2Censorship for Scandinavia and Russia3Pressure from Prussia and Complaints by the Emperor4Criticisms of the Press from the Southern Neighbours Pre-empted5Evaluation
15 Spanish Tyranny and Bloody Placards: Historical Commonplaces in the Struggle between Dutch Patriots and Orangists around 1780?1Interest in the Dutch Revolt around 17802Text One: the Petition by the Luzac Brothers (1770)3Text Two: the pamphlet To the People of the Netherlands (1781)4Text Three: Patriotic Poetry by Joannes Nomsz (1785)5Commonplaces and Contested Authority
BibliographyIndex of Personal NamesIndex of Geographical Names
Introduction
1 Storehouses of News: The Meaning of Early Modern News Periodicals in Western Europe1The Genre’s Name2From Messrelationen to Mercuries and Yearbooks3Purpose, Meaning, Audience and Editors of News Periodicals4Conclusion
2 The Presentation of News in the Europische Mercurius (1690–1756)1Title and Title Page, the Publishers and the Editors2The Organisation of the Europische Mercurius3Geographical Divisions; the Netherlands and Its Neighbours4Geographical Divisions: the Other Territories5Conclusion6Appendix: Explanation in Verse of the Title Page Engraving of the Europische Mercurius of 1726 (See for the Engraving Figure 9)
3 The Glorification of Three Prussian Sovereigns in the Europische Mercurius (1690–1756)1Brandenburg-Prussia at the Source2The Reign of Elector-King Frederick III/I (1690–1713): Cursory Reporting3The Reign of King Frederick William I (1713–1740): Described in More Depth4The Reign of Frederick II the Great (1740–1756): Glory and Criticism5Conclusion
4 Politics in Title Prints: Examples from the Dutch News Book Europische Mercurius (1690–1756)1The Freedom Hat, the Janus Temple and Other Political Symbolism2The Triumphal Entry of King-Stadtholder William III in 16913Jacobite Adder’s Brood in 17234Polish Lutherans Decapitated in Toruñ in 17255Epilogue
5 Publishers, Editors and Artists in the Marketing of News in the Dutch Republic Circa 1700: the Case of Jan Goeree and the Europische Mercurius1Jan Goeree in the Triangle of Publisher, Editor and Artist2The Use of Illustrations as a Selling Point and Other Merchandising Policies3Conclusion
6 Research in Digitized Early Modern Dutch Newspapers and the News Value of Advertisements1Categories of Early Advertisements2The News Value of Early Advertisements3Final Remarks
7 Anything but Marginal: the Politics of Paper Use and Layout in Early Modern Dutch Newspapers1The Dutch Standard: Two Pages in Folio with Two News Columns Each2Anthoni de Groot’s Experiments in his ’s Gravenhaegse Courant3Marginal Printing in Other Dutch Newspapers4The End of Marginal Printing5Concluding Remarks
8 A Sense of Europe: the Making of This Continent in Early Modern Dutch News Media1Argument One: Europe in Dutch News Media Titles2Argument Two: Europe in Dutch Newspapers’ Content3Argument Three: News about Europe in a Eurocentric Layout4Argument Four: the Presence of Europe in News Prints5Conclusion
9 Supply and Speed of News to the Netherlands during the Eighteenth Century: a Comparison of Newspapers in Haarlem and Groningen1Two Dutch Newspapers and the Origin of Their News2International News on Its Way to Haarlem and Groningen3Impact of the Slow Dissemination of News4Conclusion
10 The Early 1730s Shipworm Disaster in Dutch News Media1The Shipworm Infestation in Contemporary Dutch Newspapers2Other News Sources about the Shipworm3Final Remarks
11 The Varying Lives and Layers of Mid-Eighteenth-Century News Reports: the Example of the 1748 Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle in Dutch News Media1The 1748 Peace in Dutch Newspapers2The 1748 Peace in Dutch News Digests3News Digests between Newspapers and Historiography4Final Remarks
12 The 1755 Lisbon Earthquake and Tsunami in Dutch News Sources: the Functioning of Early Modern News Dissemination1Dutch News Media about the Tsunami and Earthquake2Sources and Routes3Speculation, Reflection, and the Concept of Contemporeinity4Final Remarks5Appendix
13 Wars in Early Modern News: Dutch News Media and Military Conflicts1Rumours of Wars, Newsletters, Pamphlets, Engravings and Maps2Reporting Wars in Newspapers, News Digests and Other Periodicals3Governments and War News4The Beginning of the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War in Dutch News Media5Conclusion
14 Dutch Censorship in Relation to Foreign Contacts (1581–1795)1English Complaints and Preventive Policy2Censorship for Scandinavia and Russia3Pressure from Prussia and Complaints by the Emperor4Criticisms of the Press from the Southern Neighbours Pre-empted5Evaluation
15 Spanish Tyranny and Bloody Placards: Historical Commonplaces in the Struggle between Dutch Patriots and Orangists around 1780?1Interest in the Dutch Revolt around 17802Text One: the Petition by the Luzac Brothers (1770)3Text Two: the pamphlet To the People of the Netherlands (1781)4Text Three: Patriotic Poetry by Joannes Nomsz (1785)5Commonplaces and Contested Authority
BibliographyIndex of Personal NamesIndex of Geographical Names
Notă biografică
Joop W. Koopmans, Dr. (1990), University of Groningen, is Senior Lecturer of Early Modern History at that university. He has published on early modern Dutch history in a European context, including the Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands.