Lettering Young Readers in the Dutch Enlightenment Lettering Young Readers in the Dutch Enlightenment
Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood

Lettering Young Readers in the Dutch Enlightenment

Literacy, Agency and Progress in Eighteenth-Century Children’s Books

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'This book presents a rigorous, hugely informative analysis of the early history of Dutch children’s literature, pedagogical developments and emerging family formations. Thoroughly researched, Dietz’s study will be essential for historians of eighteenth-century childhood, education and children’s books, both in the Dutch context and more widely.’
—Matthew O. Grenby, Professor of Eighteenth-Century Studies, Specialist in Children’s Literature and Culture, Newcastle University.

 ‘A rich, informative, well-documented and effectively illustrated discussion of the ways Dutch 18th- century educators tried to transform youth into responsible readers. It does so in a wide international context and masterfully connects this process to the radical politicization and de-politicization of Dutch society in the revolutionary period.’
—Wijnand W. Mijnhardt, Emeritus Professor of Cultural History at Utrecht University (1991-2007) and of Early Modern Intellectual History at the University of California at Los Angeles (2001-2005).

This book explores how historical children’s literature and literacy could at once regulate and empower young people. Rather than presenting the history of childhood as a linear story of increasing agency, it suggests that we view it as a continuous struggle with the impossibility of full agency for young people. This volume demonstrates how this struggle informed the production of books in a historical context in which the development of independent youths was high on the political agenda: the eighteenth-century Dutch Republic. In close interaction with international children’s literature markets, Dutch authors developed new strategies to make the members of young generations into capable readers and writers, equipped to organize their own minds and bodies properly, and to support a supposedly declining fatherland. 

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2021
22 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
299
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SIZE
74.7
MB

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