Empire Redefined: Part 1: The Serials Librarian: Vol 71, No 3-4

peter.suber's bookmarks 2016-12-17

Summary:

Abstract:  During the 17th and 18th centuries, the Dutch East India Company exerted monopolistic control over spices and coffee, with huge financial returns for those who invested in the company. Also during this time, a combination of business factors emerged to allow the early distribution of published works to gain hold and become a viable commercial enterprise. The early years of Dutch publishing are not well known but when examined they parallel the historical context in which geopolitical empires were the norm. The story of the start of a modern day publishing house is examined through the dual histories of two Dutch business ventures that thrived and failed during a turbulent time of colonial exploitation.

Link:

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0361526X.2016.1256048

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oa.new oa.publishers oa.publishing oa.monopoly oa.obstacles oa.copyright oa.history_of

Date tagged:

12/17/2016, 09:48

Date published:

12/17/2016, 04:48