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List of subscribers as the source of data on book history and the history of reading: case study of book subscribers' lists printed in Dalmatia in the early 19th century

机译:订户列表作为书籍历史数据来源和阅读历史:19世纪初达尔马提亚印刷的书籍订阅者的案例研究

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Customer networks or lists of subscribers as a new publishing phenomenon first occurred in Dalmatia in the early 19th century. It was a model of collective funding of book, magazine and newspaper publishing, which gradually replaced the earlier system of individual patronage. It resulted in the publication of lists of subscribers that contained the names of all those who financially supported the printing of a book. The data on names of subscribers, their occupation, place of residence and number of copies ordered, which was the usual content of subscribers, lists, make them very valuable sources for research on the history of books and reading. This paper tries to show the research potential of such lists by presenting a case-study of five preserved and available subscribers' lists found in publications printed between 1835 and 1848 in the Zadar print shop of Battara brothers. The paper analyses the quantitative data on subscribers, their geographical distribution, professional profile and gender, which does not exhaust their research potential in full. The analysis has shown that despite the austere educational opportunities, high incidence of unemployment, and many other limitations, there were people who treasured the written word. The subscribers mostly came from coastal cities like Zadar, Split and Dubrovnik, which were the most important publishing and cultural centres. Even though the subscribers came from Austria, Military Border, Italy, Croatia proper and Slavonia, as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was then part of the Ottoman Empire, they make up only one eight of the total number of subscribers in the corpus. The subscribers are both Roman-Catholic and Orthodox, who mostly subscribed to books printed in the Cyrillic script. The subscribers come from a wide range of professions, mostly from the church circles in Dalmatia, and the fewest of them were professors and teachers, members of the army and the police. As expected, salesmen, due to the nature of their profession and frequent travel, were recorded mostly in Austria, Military Border and the Ottoman Empire. Different groups of subscribers subscribed to different books, depending on the language, topic, or the author. Finally, the gender distribution results bear witness to the inequalities women experienced in 19th century – the share of women was only 1%. We can conclude that even though lists of subscribers are not in themselves sufficient for making informed conclusions on the readership in the early 19th century, they can definitely contribute towards its better understanding. The aim of this paper was to indicate their relevance as source of information on the process of production, distribution and reception of the written word in the 19th century.
机译:客户网络或订户列表作为新的出版现象首先发生在19世纪初的达尔马提亚。这是书籍,杂志和报纸出版的集体资助的模型,逐渐取代了更早的个人赞助系统。它导致出版包含所有经济支持书籍印刷的人的名称的订户名单。订户名称,职业,居住地和订购的副本数量的数据,这是预订的通常内容,列出,为书籍和阅读历史研究非常有价值的来源。本文试图通过在Battara Brothers Zadar Print Shop在1835年至1848年在1835年至1848年在Battara Brothers的Zadar Print商店的出版物中展示出来的五个保留和可用的订阅者列表来展示此类列表的研究潜力。本文分析了订阅者的定量数据,其地理分布,专业概况和性别,不会满载研究潜力。分析表明,尽管教育机会严峻,失业率高的发病率和许多其他局限性,有些人珍惜书面文字。订阅者主要来自Zadar,Split和Dubrovnik等沿海城市,这是最重要的出版和文化中心。尽管订阅者来自奥地利,军事边界,意大利,克罗地亚,以及波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那,那么那么奥斯曼帝国的一部分,它们只占了语料库中的用户总数的八个八个。订阅者都是罗马 - 天主教和正统,他们主要订阅了在西里尔克剧本中印刷的书籍。用户来自各种职业,主要来自达尔马提亚的教堂圈,其中最多的是教授和教师,军队和警方。正如预期的那样,由于他们的职业和频繁旅行的性质,销售人员主要被记录在奥地利,军事边界和奥斯曼帝国。根据语言,主题或作者,不同的用户订阅不同的订阅者组。最后,性别分配结果见证了19世纪经历的不平等妇女 - 妇女的份额仅为1%。我们可以得出结论,即使订户列表并非本身就足以对19世纪初的读者获取知情结论,他们绝对可以促进更好的理解。本文的目的是表示他们作为19世纪书面文字的生产,分销和接收过程的信息来源的相关性。

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