Van 11 tot 15 juli vindt in Amsterdam SHARP 2022 plaats. In dit bericht delen we graag een overzicht van enkele bijdragen van NBV-leden! Ben je NBV-lid en verzorg je een lezing of andere activiteit op SHARP, maar sta je niet in onderstaand overzicht? Laat het ons dan weten via info@boekgeschiedenis.nl en we vullen het overzicht aan.
- Alex Alsemgeest
- Chair A22 “Reading & Professionals” en B22 “The Exploration of Private Libraries. The Herman & Isa De La Fontaine Verwey panel.”
- Ron Brand
- Paper in B12 “Books on board. Luxury and reading on board Dutch passenger ships”
- Paul van Capelleveen
- Chair in B25 “Private book ownership”
- Marieke van Delft
- Paper “Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI) database” in B11 “Data on pre-1850 books, their creators, owners and readers” in B11
- Chair B12 “Books on the road: travelling books and libraries”
- Trude Dijkstra
- Paper “’A lecture to the ladies’: How the culture of print shaped increasingly gendered notions of Chinese tea, 1650-1800” in C13 “The creative, commercial and therapeutic power of publishing”
- Chair B09 “Launch MEDIATE database – Measuring Enlightenment: Disseminating Ideas, Authors and Texts in Europe (1665-1830).” en C15 “The materiality of the book. Fonts, crafts and trade”
- Suzan Folkerts
- Paper “From hand to hand: book culture in late medieval Deventer” in A11 “Books and Reading in Fifteenth Century Deventer”
- Esther van Gelder
- Paper in A17 “Which future for Short Title Catalogues?”
- Paper “Unlocking the Fagel Library. First results of an international cooperation around the largest 18th-century Dutch private library abroad” in B22 “The Exploration of Private Libraries. The Herman & Isa De La Fontaine Verwey panel”
- Henriët Graafland
- Paper “Why do politicians write books?” in B20 “The public power of the book”
- Renske Hoff
- Paper “#creativefaith: materiality, performativity, and the religious self in Bible journaling practices” in A12 “Performance and Personalisation: a historical cross section of dynamic print and lectoral agency”
- Chair A12 “Bordering the Page: Margins and Marginalia”
- Lisa Kuitert
- Chair in A01 “Mobilizing the Margins of the Written Word”
- Chair in C08 “The authenticity of facsimiles: the art of reproduction.”
- Chair in 004 “Rewriting and reprinting for social change”
- Chair in 009 “(Re)Presenting Indigenous Literatures in Canada and Quebec: Defining, Publishing, Promoting”
- Chair in 024 “Finding the Right Words: the power of selecting”
- Marian Lefferts
- Paper “Outline of the CERL’s databases” in B11 “Data on pre-1850 books, their creators, owners and readers”
- Nelleke Moser
- Paper “Knowledge of books in Cassell’s Book of Knowledge (1925) and other information books” in B24 “Paperbacks and the Dissemination of Knowledge”
- Chair in B28 “The transnational dimensions of cheap print for children (1700-1900)”
- Andrea Reyes Elizondo
- Paper “The diligencias database: traces of literacy in eighteenth-century New Spain marriage licenses” in B14 “Tracing Literacy in local contexts”
- Chair C09 “Whose power? Questions of reader agency and non-human control of digital literature and digital reading environments”
- Herre de Vries
- Paper “Identifying the Daffodil Bindery. The life and craft of master bookbinder Roelof Hunia (ca. 1722−1803)” in C15 “The materiality of the book. Fonts, crafts and trade”
- Karel van der Waarde
- Paper “‘Printed information about medicines: empowering patients or paternalistic piffle?” in A05 “Track and Trace. Material Traces within the Book Historic Field”
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