Daniel Bellingradt 

@dbellingradt
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Historian currently at Universität Augsburg | #BookHistory #PaperHistory #DigitalHistory #MediaHistory #UrbanHistory #NewsHistory #DigitalPublicHistory and more | Co-editor "Jahrbuch für #Kommunikationsgeschichte" (JbKG) | Vertrauensdozent der Hans Böckler Stiftung | Alumnus FU + HU Berlin + Gerda Henkel Stiftung | born at 338 ppm | Team #histodons here and #skystorians activity at Bluesky. Formerly #twitterstorian | Once gave a lecture on a train | I do enjoy my work.
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I am thinking of migrating to another server. Where should I go to with my #earlymodern #histodons content and my #digitalhistory and #bookhistory approaches? #fediverse

Erich Kästner:
“Drohende Diktaturen lassen sich nur bekämpfen, ehe sie die Macht übernommen haben.”

Die Stabi wünscht allen Nutzer*innen

schöne Feiertage

mit inspirierenden Lesestunden

und ein gesundes neues Jahr.

https://blog.sub.uni-hamburg.de/?p=37300

Frohe Weihnachten und ein Gutes Neues Jahr

Die Stabi wünscht allen Nutzer*innen schöne Feiertage mit inspirierenden Lesestunden und ein gesundes neues Jahr.

Stabi-Blog

Druckfahne für 2024: "Nachrichtenkritik und Kritik des Nachrichtenwesens im Kriegsjahr 1632. Beispiele aus bildtragenden Flugdrucken des Dreißigjährigen Krieges", in: Medium Buch 4 (2024), 137-169. OA

#mediahistory #ThirtyYearsWar #histodons #earlymodern #bookhistory

This goes out to you working all the manuscripts you promised for the approaching 2024 deadlines: Look at the annoyed and bored face of Jerome while writing, and enjoy this fancy book wheel.

Bonus: his lion does not approve you working the holidays' shift.

#bookhistory #academicchatter #histodons

"Ich wil seÿn wie eine grünende Tanne". #Leitkultur im Jahr 1663.

#Weihnachtsbaum #Merz

A widely used #Christmas time special of the past in Europe was to buy a paper crown, dear #histodons and #paperhistory and experts.

A paper crown? Yes, a printed paper crown. And the tiny street seller highlighted in this painting from Joos de Momper the Younger, a Flemish painter active in Antwerp between the late 16th century and the early 17th century, is selling them.

Paper crowns were seasonal extras of the printing industries, dear #bookhistory. Follow this thread along for more.

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Gerade erschienen:
Digital Humanities in den Geschichtswissenschaften. Eine UTB-Einführung, hg. Arno Strohmeyer, Christina Antenhofer, Christoph Kühberger -- leider nicht offen zugänglich.

https://dx.doi.org/10.36198/9783838561165

TOC folgt wegen Länge in mehreren Antworten.

@dh

„What is your field of expertise?“

„The long Sventeenth-Century. From Sven the First to Sven the Last.“ #histodons

In this detail of the painting you see even clearer that this wrapping paper was once a paper letter or a manuscript page. The lines of words written are visible here. #bookhistory

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But there is more to this as paintings like this one from Frans van Mieris show. Here, the paper packets for tobacco are in a more paperish environment: next to the tobacco wrapped in an old paper sheet are playing cards - a printed paper product, in this case very likely also hand colored.

Bonus: long clay pipes lying on the table, and a very stylish beer drinking glass. (When did we stop making such beer glasses?).

Let's zoom in further and see what kind of paper was used.

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