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Governance and Public Managementhich those social interactions took place. The author suggests that book history, far from being a specialized discipline restricted to the history of texts, provides a useful tool with which to explore the history of human culture and human action more generally.Hay-Fever 发表于 2025-3-27 11:14:04
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Promoting the Counter-Reformation in Provincial France: Printing and Bookselling in Sixteenth-Centuriocese. Psaume and his successors wrote and promoted texts that would further the Tridentine cause. The strength of the ecclesiastical structures and the bishop’s enterprising vision helped to make Verdun an important centre for cheap Catholic works written in French that sought to influence a wide readership.entail 发表于 2025-3-27 20:28:13
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Marketing a New Legal Code in Fifteenth-Century Castile: A Case Study of the Interactions Between Cran Crown in 1485 to proclaim the . to the Castilian councils. ‘Marketing a New Legal Code’ illuminates the interactions between the Castilian Crown, law and print and seeks to uncover some of the unexpected social, cultural and legal consequences of printing laws in the early modern period.Monolithic 发表于 2025-3-28 02:44:20
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Reading Strategies in Scotland circa 1750–1820nder, social class, occupation and urban versus rural differences. Both qualitative and quantitative techniques are used, demonstrating how isolated sources for reading experiences can be combined to uncover wider trends and build a national picture.鲁莽 发表于 2025-3-28 11:07:27
Cilja Harders,Anja Hoffmann,Malika BouzianeIn this way, it is suggested, a more dynamic understanding of the early modern book world will emerge. The authors assess the theoretical and methodological value of the concepts of materiality, sociality and spatiality for current book historical research.