
Arthur der Weduwen
@a_der_weduwen
Dutch writer & historian | Lecturer @univofstandrews | Co-Director @universalstc | PI COMLAWEU Project (2024-2028) | Now writing: The Dutch Armada
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Only one month remains for applications for the fully funded 4-year PhD posts on my COMLAWEU project at University of St Andrews. See below for the details!

Many congratulations to Siobhan Talbott and Dr Sophie H Jones for their superb volume on "Business News": out now at brill.com/edcollbook/tit…


It's been a real pleasure to improve our coverage of Icelandic printing on the Universal Short Title Catalogue (USTC) 📖🔍. #Iceland is a fascinating country with a remarkable early print culture, which deserves to be better known. Paper Trails: Icelandic Manuscripts and Books

Delighted to welcome Laura_Incollingo to the COMLAWEU project. Laura's work will concentrate on Italy, with case studies on Bologna, Florence and Naples, and more broadly on Italian-Iberian-Habsburg relations. Very excited to have you in St Andrews this September, Laura!

Another great recent update to the Universal Short Title Catalogue (USTC) 📖🔍. With many thanks to Dr Elise Watson, responsible for the new Brussels content, and the numerous improvements to existing records. Hopefully also of interest to Jan Pauwels!

A real privilege to have THE LIBRARY out in Spanish next month with the fantastic Capitán Swing. A great cover too. Andrew Pettegree

📚 NOVEDAD 📚 Desde el mundo antiguo hasta la era digital, esta es la sorprendente historia de una institución única y en reinvención permanente que ha marcado el devenir de la humanidad. 'Bibliotecas. Una historia frágil', de Andrew Pettegree y Arthur der Weduwen. #YaEnLibrerías


Another excellent new Universal Short Title Catalogue (USTC) 📖🔍 update, with thanks to Barnaby Cullen for his work on Latvia's early print culture.




On 6 December 2024, St Andrews History will be hosting a symposium on ‘Popular Print, Politics and Communication in Early Modern Europe’! Anyone interested in attending this free event should contact Arthur der Weduwen


