Netherlandish Reports in German Newspapers, 1605-1650

The shift away from case-studies on individual newspapers towards the study of the geography and space of news is one of the most profound changes in the recent history in the historiography of the newspaper. The new medium that came about at the beginning of the seventeenth century succeeded in pa...

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Main Author: Jan Hillgärtner
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Language:English
Published: openjournals.nl 2018-09-01
Series:Early Modern Low Countries
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Online Access:https://acc.openjournals.nl/emlc/article/view/7189
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description The shift away from case-studies on individual newspapers towards the study of the geography and space of news is one of the most profound changes in the recent history in the historiography of the newspaper. The new medium that came about at the beginning of the seventeenth century succeeded in parts because it could rely on an efficient international network which transported news. First, this article focusses on the influence as well as the importance of the Netherlandish press for publishers in Germany. It will uncover the exact origin and measure the amount and frequency of Netherlandish news in the German press. This will be done on the basis of a bibliographical analysis of all surviving German periodicals printed between 1609 and 1650. Netherlandish reports formed part of the backbone of international coverage in German newspapers. Secondly it traces the intellectual and economic influence of Netherlandish publishers. Many of the early publishers failed to establish a business model that would turn their newspaper into a lucrative enterprise. Some of those who managed to keep their periodicals running owned part of their success to the adaptation and appropriation of business models developed in the Northern and Southern Netherlands.
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spelling doaj.art-ad305233afa9429baa1ea8104b5f14b82022-12-21T21:10:41Zengopenjournals.nlEarly Modern Low Countries2543-15872018-09-0121Netherlandish Reports in German Newspapers, 1605-1650Jan Hillgärtner The shift away from case-studies on individual newspapers towards the study of the geography and space of news is one of the most profound changes in the recent history in the historiography of the newspaper. The new medium that came about at the beginning of the seventeenth century succeeded in parts because it could rely on an efficient international network which transported news. First, this article focusses on the influence as well as the importance of the Netherlandish press for publishers in Germany. It will uncover the exact origin and measure the amount and frequency of Netherlandish news in the German press. This will be done on the basis of a bibliographical analysis of all surviving German periodicals printed between 1609 and 1650. Netherlandish reports formed part of the backbone of international coverage in German newspapers. Secondly it traces the intellectual and economic influence of Netherlandish publishers. Many of the early publishers failed to establish a business model that would turn their newspaper into a lucrative enterprise. Some of those who managed to keep their periodicals running owned part of their success to the adaptation and appropriation of business models developed in the Northern and Southern Netherlands. https://acc.openjournals.nl/emlc/article/view/7189newspapernetworkscommunicationHoly Roman Empire
spellingShingle Jan Hillgärtner
Netherlandish Reports in German Newspapers, 1605-1650
Early Modern Low Countries
newspaper
networks
communication
Holy Roman Empire
title Netherlandish Reports in German Newspapers, 1605-1650
title_full Netherlandish Reports in German Newspapers, 1605-1650
title_fullStr Netherlandish Reports in German Newspapers, 1605-1650
title_full_unstemmed Netherlandish Reports in German Newspapers, 1605-1650
title_short Netherlandish Reports in German Newspapers, 1605-1650
title_sort netherlandish reports in german newspapers 1605 1650
topic newspaper
networks
communication
Holy Roman Empire
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