Between Privileges and the Market. Government Printing Companies in the Nineteenth Century

This essay is a contribution to the history of governmental printing houses in Italy in the nineteenth century. These, born in the eighteenth century, maintain privileges and property rights for the publication of laws, official acts and school books; however, they progressively decline with the ris...

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Main Author: Maria Iolanda Palazzolo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2021-04-01
Series:TECA
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Online Access:https://teca.unibo.it/article/view/12464
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Summary:This essay is a contribution to the history of governmental printing houses in Italy in the nineteenth century. These, born in the eighteenth century, maintain privileges and property rights for the publication of laws, official acts and school books; however, they progressively decline with the rise of the free market. The competition with private printing houses leads them to extinction, due to the ability of the latter in developing editorial projects and acquire a new reading audience.
ISSN:2282-1007
2240-3604