Early Modern Low Countries (EMLC)
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EMLC is a leading open access journal dedicated to the study of the early modern Low Countries. We publish multidisciplinary and state-of-the-art scholarship on any aspect of the turbulent history of this region from 1500-1850
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Check out our new special issue edited by Marius Buning and Marlise Rijks on printing privileges in early modern Low Countries
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Ten-year privilege granted by the Privy Council to Gerard Mercator for his world map (mappa universalis),1569, Antwerp, Museum Plantin-Moretus, Arch. 1179, no. 103.
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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
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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...
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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
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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.
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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
emlcjournal.bsky.social
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
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It will be out even earlier, already by the end of April!
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Nu werken ze allemaal weer, veel leesplezier
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Nu zouden ze allemaal moeten werken, veel leesplezier
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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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Titlepage of Rerum medicarum Novae Hispaniae thesaurus, seu, Plantarum animalium mineralium Mexicanorum historia (Romae, Ex typographeio Vitalis Mascardi, MDCXXXXXI [1651])
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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...
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#legalhistory Stef van Gompel debunks the persistent myth that Dutch schoolbooks were not protected by printing privileges #openeducationalbooks 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
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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...
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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...
Titlepage of Jan van Duisberg, De CL Psalmen Davids in nederduytsche zangverssen (Amsterdam: J. van Duisberg, 1688)
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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...
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
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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
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How did printing privileges forge connections and shape boundaries, as well as influence authorship and the public domain? Check out the introduction to our interdisciplinary issue edited by Marlise Rijks & Marius Bunning on early modern printing privileges in Low Countries. doi.org/10.51750/eml...
Ten-year privilege granted by the Privy Council to Gerard Mercator for his world map (mappa universalis), 1569, Antwerp, Museum Plantin-Moretus, Arch. 1179, no. 103
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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
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How did printing privileges forge connections and shape boundaries, as well as influence authorship and the public domain? Check out the introduction to our interdisciplinary issue edited by Marlise Rijks & Marius Bunning on early modern printing privileges in Low Countries. doi.org/10.51750/eml...
Ten-year privilege granted by the Privy Council to Gerard Mercator for his world map (mappa universalis), 1569, Antwerp, Museum Plantin-Moretus, Arch. 1179, no. 103
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We zoeken uit hoe dit komt, dank voor melden Steven.
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We zoeken zsm uit wat er is misgelopen met DOI's.
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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...
Titlepage of Jan van Duisberg, De CL Psalmen Davids in nederduytsche zangverssen (Amsterdam: J. van Duisberg, 1688)