Egodocuments and History: Autobiographical Writing in Its Social Context Since the Middle AgesRudolf Dekker Uitgeverij Verloren, 2002 - 192 pagina's |
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 7 |
Hieronymus Wolf Grapples with the Scholarly Habitus 21 | 21 |
Jewish Ethical Wills as Egodocuments | 45 |
the Diary of David Beck 1624 | 61 |
After 1685 and After 1789 89 69 | 89 |
The Limitations of Family Tradition and the Barrier between Public | 107 |
Autobiography in America 17501800 | 125 |
Autobiography and Family Memory in the Nineteenth Century | 161 |
Online Diaries and Websites on Egodocuments | 175 |
Acknowledgements | 189 |
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