Literary Citizenship in Scandinavia in the Long Eighteenth Century
Herausgeber: Nøding, Aina; Hemstad, Ruth; Kaasa, Janicke S.; Krefting, Ellen
Literary Citizenship in Scandinavia in the Long Eighteenth Century
Herausgeber: Nøding, Aina; Hemstad, Ruth; Kaasa, Janicke S.; Krefting, Ellen
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Sheds new light on European and regional book markets, the development of a public sphere and the impact of new media on intellectual, social, religious and political change.
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Sheds new light on European and regional book markets, the development of a public sphere and the impact of new media on intellectual, social, religious and political change.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Knowledge and Communication in the Enlightenment World
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 154mm x 234mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781783277797
- ISBN-10: 1783277793
- Artikelnr.: 67373892
- Knowledge and Communication in the Enlightenment World
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 154mm x 234mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781783277797
- ISBN-10: 1783277793
- Artikelnr.: 67373892
Introduction
Ruth Hemstad, Janicke S. Kaasa, Ellen Krefting and Aina Nøding 1. Early Print and Northern Exploration in the Service of the Church: On Archbishop Erik Valkendorf's Activities as Writer and Editor
Karen Skovgaard
Petersen 2. The Case of the Norwegian Catechism
Jon Haarberg 3. Possessed by a Book: Cultural Scripts for Demonic Possession in Early Modern Denmark
Jonas Thorup Thomsen 4. A Northern Republic of Letters? Transnational Periodical Cultures around 1700, 1800 and 1900
Jens Bjerring
Hansen 5. Implementing Freedom of the Press in Eighteenth
Century Scandinavia: Perspectives on a Surprising Lack of Transnationalism
Ulrik Langen, Jonas Nordin and Frederik Stjernfelt 6. Multilingual Citizens of the World: Literary Fiction in Norwegian Book Collections in the Eighteenth Century
Karin Kukkonen 7. Stolen Fruit, Moral Fiction: Marmontel's Contes moraux in Denmark
Norway
Aina Nøding 8. Secret Springs and Naked Truths: Scandalous Political Literature in Eighteenth
Century Denmark
Norway
Ellen Krefting 9. From the Dictated Lecture to the Printed Textbook: The Circulation of Notes in the Teaching of Philosophy in Denmark
Norway, 1790
1850
Thor Inge Rørvik 10. An Inspiring Model from the Periphery: The Transnational Circulation of the Norwegian 1814 Constitution
Ruth Hemstad 11. Heavenly Citizens of the World: Child Readers and the Missionary Cause
Janicke S. Kaasa 12. Diffusing Useful Knowledge: Skilling
Magazin, Transnational Images and Local Communities
Iver Tangen Stensrud Afterword
James Raven
Ruth Hemstad, Janicke S. Kaasa, Ellen Krefting and Aina Nøding 1. Early Print and Northern Exploration in the Service of the Church: On Archbishop Erik Valkendorf's Activities as Writer and Editor
Karen Skovgaard
Petersen 2. The Case of the Norwegian Catechism
Jon Haarberg 3. Possessed by a Book: Cultural Scripts for Demonic Possession in Early Modern Denmark
Jonas Thorup Thomsen 4. A Northern Republic of Letters? Transnational Periodical Cultures around 1700, 1800 and 1900
Jens Bjerring
Hansen 5. Implementing Freedom of the Press in Eighteenth
Century Scandinavia: Perspectives on a Surprising Lack of Transnationalism
Ulrik Langen, Jonas Nordin and Frederik Stjernfelt 6. Multilingual Citizens of the World: Literary Fiction in Norwegian Book Collections in the Eighteenth Century
Karin Kukkonen 7. Stolen Fruit, Moral Fiction: Marmontel's Contes moraux in Denmark
Norway
Aina Nøding 8. Secret Springs and Naked Truths: Scandalous Political Literature in Eighteenth
Century Denmark
Norway
Ellen Krefting 9. From the Dictated Lecture to the Printed Textbook: The Circulation of Notes in the Teaching of Philosophy in Denmark
Norway, 1790
1850
Thor Inge Rørvik 10. An Inspiring Model from the Periphery: The Transnational Circulation of the Norwegian 1814 Constitution
Ruth Hemstad 11. Heavenly Citizens of the World: Child Readers and the Missionary Cause
Janicke S. Kaasa 12. Diffusing Useful Knowledge: Skilling
Magazin, Transnational Images and Local Communities
Iver Tangen Stensrud Afterword
James Raven
Introduction
Ruth Hemstad, Janicke S. Kaasa, Ellen Krefting and Aina Nøding 1. Early Print and Northern Exploration in the Service of the Church: On Archbishop Erik Valkendorf's Activities as Writer and Editor
Karen Skovgaard
Petersen 2. The Case of the Norwegian Catechism
Jon Haarberg 3. Possessed by a Book: Cultural Scripts for Demonic Possession in Early Modern Denmark
Jonas Thorup Thomsen 4. A Northern Republic of Letters? Transnational Periodical Cultures around 1700, 1800 and 1900
Jens Bjerring
Hansen 5. Implementing Freedom of the Press in Eighteenth
Century Scandinavia: Perspectives on a Surprising Lack of Transnationalism
Ulrik Langen, Jonas Nordin and Frederik Stjernfelt 6. Multilingual Citizens of the World: Literary Fiction in Norwegian Book Collections in the Eighteenth Century
Karin Kukkonen 7. Stolen Fruit, Moral Fiction: Marmontel's Contes moraux in Denmark
Norway
Aina Nøding 8. Secret Springs and Naked Truths: Scandalous Political Literature in Eighteenth
Century Denmark
Norway
Ellen Krefting 9. From the Dictated Lecture to the Printed Textbook: The Circulation of Notes in the Teaching of Philosophy in Denmark
Norway, 1790
1850
Thor Inge Rørvik 10. An Inspiring Model from the Periphery: The Transnational Circulation of the Norwegian 1814 Constitution
Ruth Hemstad 11. Heavenly Citizens of the World: Child Readers and the Missionary Cause
Janicke S. Kaasa 12. Diffusing Useful Knowledge: Skilling
Magazin, Transnational Images and Local Communities
Iver Tangen Stensrud Afterword
James Raven
Ruth Hemstad, Janicke S. Kaasa, Ellen Krefting and Aina Nøding 1. Early Print and Northern Exploration in the Service of the Church: On Archbishop Erik Valkendorf's Activities as Writer and Editor
Karen Skovgaard
Petersen 2. The Case of the Norwegian Catechism
Jon Haarberg 3. Possessed by a Book: Cultural Scripts for Demonic Possession in Early Modern Denmark
Jonas Thorup Thomsen 4. A Northern Republic of Letters? Transnational Periodical Cultures around 1700, 1800 and 1900
Jens Bjerring
Hansen 5. Implementing Freedom of the Press in Eighteenth
Century Scandinavia: Perspectives on a Surprising Lack of Transnationalism
Ulrik Langen, Jonas Nordin and Frederik Stjernfelt 6. Multilingual Citizens of the World: Literary Fiction in Norwegian Book Collections in the Eighteenth Century
Karin Kukkonen 7. Stolen Fruit, Moral Fiction: Marmontel's Contes moraux in Denmark
Norway
Aina Nøding 8. Secret Springs and Naked Truths: Scandalous Political Literature in Eighteenth
Century Denmark
Norway
Ellen Krefting 9. From the Dictated Lecture to the Printed Textbook: The Circulation of Notes in the Teaching of Philosophy in Denmark
Norway, 1790
1850
Thor Inge Rørvik 10. An Inspiring Model from the Periphery: The Transnational Circulation of the Norwegian 1814 Constitution
Ruth Hemstad 11. Heavenly Citizens of the World: Child Readers and the Missionary Cause
Janicke S. Kaasa 12. Diffusing Useful Knowledge: Skilling
Magazin, Transnational Images and Local Communities
Iver Tangen Stensrud Afterword
James Raven