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We are turning #ThrowbackThursday into a #ThrowbackWeek dedicated to International Women's Day. In the first issue of our journal @martinevanelk.bsky.social wrote an article on the first actresses on the early modern stage. Available to read for free: doi.org/10.18352/eml... #openaccess #women
The first issue of our journal appeared in 2017, reflecting the ambition to offer a stage for interdisciplinary research on the Low Countries. Curious to discover its content? You can, we publish in open access: emlc-journal.org/issue/view/203
This year we are celebrating our 10th anniversary. We are currently busy working on a festive special issue. From now on, we will also be looking back every Thursday. Please follow us and stay tuned. #throwbackthursday
In many histories of early modern printing houses, women play a secondary role. Heleen Wyffels questions this narrative and asks instead: what happens when we read the stories that printers themselves told about their family businesses? Read her article for free: doi.org/10.51750/eml... #bookhistory
How did economic transformations alter women’s work and vice versa? Ariadne Schmidt examines developments in the historiography on women’s work and pleads for a diversified approach to better understand the interplay between gender relations and the economy. doi.org/10.51750/eml...
We launched our latest issue on Early Modern Women in the Low Countries at Columbia University in New York. Give us a follow or tell your friends to follow us, this week we will post about the articles in the issue. So stay tuned! www.emlc-journal.org
We're celebrating a decade of Low Countries scholarship! Please send in your proposal for a short essay, we'd love to hear from you.
We are planning a festive issue for our tenth anniversary🥳. We are looking for potential contributions! #CfP, please spread this as widely as possible. And get in touch if you have questions, all details below. #LowCountries
It will be out even earlier, already by the end of April!
Could you try again using this link? We have had some issues, but these should normally be resolved. doi.org/10.51750/eml...
Could you try again using this link?We have had some issues, but these should normally be resolved: doi.org/10.51750/eml...
Nu werken ze allemaal weer, veel leesplezier
Nu zouden ze allemaal moeten werken, veel leesplezier
We also have reviews on offer (all in open access): including @christinekooi.bsky.social on Yasuhira's new monograph on Catholic Survival in the Dutch Republic. #earlymodern #LowCountries doi.org/10.51750/eml...
Titlepage of Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae thesaurus, seu, Plantarum animalium mineralium Mexicanorum historia (Romae, Ex typographeio Vitalis Mascardi, MDCXXXXXI [1651])
Why would printers from Rome, Frankfurt an der Oder, Dillingen or Pont à Mousson request a printing privilege in the 17th c. Habsburg Netherlands or the Dutch Republic?
@ninalamal.bsky.social explores the phenomenon of cross-border requests #Earlymodern #bookhistory
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📢 Marius Buning (PI @be4copy.bsky.social) explore the role of printing privileges in shaping information, cultural values and political agendas - locally and across Europe. #History #BookHistory #Skystorians #earlymodern doi.org/10.51750/eml...
Attache granted by the States of Holland to Abraham Commelin, 11 July 1645. The Hague, Nationaal Archief, States of Holland 1602
#legalhistory Stef van Gompel debunks the persistent myth that Dutch schoolbooks were not protected by printing privileges #openeducationalbooks doi.org/10.51750/eml...
Can researchers rely on printed summaries of privileges? @kristofselle.bsky.social compares the original privileges granted to Balthasar Moretus I with the printed summaries. Discover the answer here: doi.org/10.51750/eml...
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What can forgeries tell us about the perception of printing privileges in the Dutch Republic? And why was Jacob Cats's publisher so furious about a stolen coat? Read Hylkema ‘s article #forgeries #bookhistory #earlymodern doi.org/10.51750/eml...
Titlepage of Jan van Duisberg, De CL Psalmen Davids in nederduytsche zangverssen (Amsterdam: J. van Duisberg, 1688)
Nina Geerdink focusses on psalmists and printers of psalters and their engagement with the system of printing privileges and asks how this system interacted with the pluralism of the seventeenth-century Dutch religious landscape #authors #religioushistory doi.org/10.51750/eml...
Theodor and Cornelis van Merlen, Set of eighteen small prints: Bible history and saints, c. 1670, etching, hand-coloured and gilt on vellum, 6,8 × 9,5 cm each, London, British Museum
How to deal with disruptive image-technology in the early modern period? Marlise Rijks explores this question for early modern printmakers in the Low Countries. #arthistory #skystorians #earlymodern #printmaking doi.org/10.51750/eml...
In case you missed it in the chaos of Christmas: NEW ISSUE!!! And it's an exciting #BookHistory one at that! #EarlyModern #Skystorians #LowCountries #IWillKeepPuttingAllTheTagsOnEveryPost
In case you missed the publication of our new issue right before Christmas, do check out our interdisciplinary issue on printing privileges in #Earlymodern Low Countries #Skystorians
We zoeken uit hoe dit komt, dank voor melden Steven.
We zoeken zsm uit wat er is misgelopen met DOI's.
The DOI's are still being processed but you can access the article on our website: emlc-journal.org/issue/view/1...
They are being processed and should be available as soon as possible, but all the articles are available online through our website, emlc-journal.org/article/view...
The DOI's are still being processed, they should work soon!