Chapter Feestneuzen, of bij de neus genomen? Een verkennend onderzoek naar de ontstaansgeschiedenis, gebruikscontexten en functies van neusboekjes in de vroegmoderne Lage Landen
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2022Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (38 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- Europe
- Western Europe
- Netherlands
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- Indo-European languages
- Germanic and Scandinavian languages
- Dutch
- Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
- Library and information sciences / Museology
- Library, archive and information management
- History and Archaeology
- History
- History: specific events and topics
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- 1D Europe
- 1DD Western Europe
- 1DDN Netherlands
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- 2A Indo-European languages
- 2AC Germanic and Scandinavian languages
- 2ACD Dutch
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- GL Library and information sciences
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- Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
- Museology
- N History and Archaeology
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- NHT History
- Sammelband
- archive and information management
- broadsheet
- nose nooks
- pamphlet
- reading experience
- specific events and topics
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This article investigates 'nose books' (neusboekjes) and their social functions in the Early Modern Low Countries. Nose books are short literary texts written in the form of joyful ordinances that can be found in bound volumes (Sammelbände). These volumes contain a number of separately printed works, such as almanacs, prognostications and popular texts, which were subsequently bound together. Unlike previous studies, which have largely considered nose books as purely entertaining, this article demonstrates that nose books were initially sold as a form of political satire. As such, they encouraged societal engagement. However, over the course of the eighteenth century, the political undertone of nose books was no longer part of people's reading experiences. These later readers appreciated the parody of the official ordinance instead.
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