đŸ—’ïž Les derniers actes "ActualitĂ©s de la recherche en histoire du papier" tirĂ©s de la journĂ©e d'Ă©tude de l'Association Française pour l'Histoire et l'Etude du Papier et des Papeteries de 2024 sont en ligne.

J'y avais parlĂ© de mes toutes premiĂšres recherches sur l'industrie papetiĂšre Ă  Bologne Ă  la fin du Moyen Âge. On y trouve aussi des articles passionnants sur le rationnement du papier en Belgique pendant l'Occupation, sur les registres de notaires Ă  Montpelliers, le papier javanais ou encore sur la gestion de l'eau dans la Cartonnerie de Gondardennes (Pas de Calais).

https://afhepp.org/publications-de-lafhepp/journees-detude/

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And for friends of #paperhistory: when this image was printed, in mid 16th century, paper was available all over Europe. Like in this example, when you had paper sheets stored next to your working desk: bsky.app/profile/dbel...

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@tntype @dbellingradt @BiblioWingate @dohanian I found some time yesterday to go over British and American consular trade reports between the 1870s and 1910s and it appears that the majority of printing paper in Bilad al-Sham was imported from Austria-Hungary.

#PaperHistory #PaperTrade #OttomanEmpire #AustriaHungary

📝 Nouveau billet !
À la recherche des chiffons au fond des douanes de Bologne et dans des terminologies plus ou moins claires...
C'est le retour Ă  la recherche depuis juillet dernier !

https://papetierspo.hypotheses.org/1333

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À la recherche des chiffons

Le papier mĂ©diĂ©val est un pur produit de recyclage : il s’agit d’une industrie basĂ©e sur la rĂ©duction de chiffons, gĂ©nĂ©ralement de tissus vĂ©gĂ©taux, mais pas uniquement, en une pĂąte qui est ensuite utilisĂ©e pour faire les feuilles de papier....

Des papetiers sur le PĂŽ

Is there any meaningful literature on the paper trade in the late Ottoman Empire (second half of the 19th century onwards) that I might have missed? I tried all keywords I could think of in the common databases for scholarly literature and searched through works on the history of printing and publishing but came up practically empty-handed.

Amy Ayalon, Hala Auji, Titus Nemeth ( @tntype ), and the late Kathryn Schwartz mention paper in passing. The body of literature on watermarks and manuscripts doesn’t help either as this isn’t concerned with the cheap, industrially produced paper for periodical printing I am interested in.

Is there a chance of @dbellingradt or
@BiblioWingate knowing more?

#PaperHistory #OttomanEmpire #PeriodicalStudies #PaperTrade

Letters with news, professional political news and private news, were a think back then. As soon as paper was available in Europe (see my #paperhistory threads), paper letters were all over and trendy. Reading letters mattered! bsky.app/profile/dbel...

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For decades, a cacophony of technological prophets has repeatedly proclaimed the impending end of the paper era. But here we still are, a paper-using humankind.

Agnes Gehbald and me wrote an article about paper in global book cultures.

Our text highlights key stages in the global history of paper used in publishing, and argues that the material histories of a paper-using humankind – coined as paper regimes – from the second century BCE to the present are relevant and crucial to understanding global history: #GlobalBookHistory

"Paper Regimes of the Publishing World: A Bird’s Eye View on the Materiality of Global Book History" is published in open access in the journal Globalgeschichte / Global History, vol. 3.2 (2025), pp. 1-28, https://gg.harrassowitz-library.com/article/gg/2025/2/4

Here is a link: https://www.harrassowitz-verlag.de/ddo/artikel/89489/978-3-447-18442-7_Open%20Access_Daniel%20Bellingradt_Agnes%20Gehbald_Paper%20Regimes%20of%20the%20Publishing%20World.pdf

#paperhistory #bookhistory #globalhistory #histodons

For decades, a cacophony of technological prophets has repeatedly proclaimed the impending end of the paper era. But here we still are, a paper-using humankind. @[email protected] and me wrote an article about paper in global book cultures. #paperhistory is #bookhistory, #globalhistory 1/3
Just a 1399 unicorn watermark from a paper manufacturer from Valencia to make your day. Friends of #paperhistory know that these paper sheets of around 1400 are among the first sheets of European paper to appear on the market. European #bookhistory was a different game afterwards. #skystorians

This 1944 comic cover is superb: #Superman, #Batman and Robin are transporting old papers in order to recycle the material resource. The timely slogan "Fight Paper-Waste" is connected to the wartime situation of fighting Hitler and #fascism.

The fight against the "Paper-Hanger of Berlin" is a reference to Hitler (who according to a contemporary rumor worked hanging wall paper as a young man). #PaperHistory is here part of contemporary propaganga.

It was Cardinal George Mundelein of Chicago, who on May 18th 1937, called Hitler "an Austrian paper hanger".

#histodons