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Profile Keywords
Early Modern History; Low Countries; Anglo-Dutch history; Scandinavia & the Baltic; history of communication, printing, the book, libraries, politics, law.
Research overview
I am a Lecturer in Modern History and Co-Director and Project Manager of the Universal Short Title Catalogue project. I am a historian of early modern Europe (c. 1500-1800) with interdisciplinary expertise in the history of communication, print culture, politics and law. I research and publish on the history of Europe comparatively and several regions specifically (Low Countries, Scandinavia, Britain).
The first subject of my research career was the history of newspapers, which resulted in the publication of the first complete bibliography of seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish newspapers (Brill, 2017), as well as two co-authored studies on the invention and development of newspaper advertising (both Brill, 2020). I have also worked extensively on the history of early modern printing, the book trade and book collecting, producing two co-authored public-facing monographs on the book trade of the Dutch Golden Age (Yale UP, 2019) and a global history of libraries (Profile, 2021).
My most recent major publication, State Communication and Public Politics in the Dutch Golden Age, is partially based on the PhD thesis that I defended at St Andrews in 2018, a study of state communication in the Dutch Republic (OUP, 2023). This work describes the political communication practices of the authorities in the early modern Netherlands: the manner in which government sought to inform its citizens, publicise its laws, and engage publicly in quarrels with political opponents.
In 2023 I secured funding through an ERC Starting Grant/UKRI Frontier Research Grant that allowed me to expand my research on state communication by embarking on a comparative European study of the communication of law. The COMLAWEU project runs from 2024 to 2028, and involves three postdoctoral scholars and three PhD students. Each member of the team works on a case study (Italy, France, Scandinavia and the Baltic, Poland-Lithuania, the Habsburg lands, the Dutch Republic), which will allow us, as a research team, to come to a comprehensive understanding of the strategies that European authorities used to communicate with their inhabitants.
In my previous research, I have also undertaken work as part of my British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (2020-2023) on the writing and publishing of history in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, focussing as a case study on the canonisation of events in the Dutch Disaster Year (1672) and the Franco-Dutch War (1672-1678).
I have published co-edited volumes on the history of book catalogues, the Reformation and the book, the early modern book trade, the first prominent Dutch historical schoolbook, the book world of the early Enlightenment, and early modern publishers.
I have been a visiting fellow at Trinity College Dublin, the University of Leiden, the Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel and the University of Padua.
I am an editor-in-chief of Brill's The Library of the Written Word - Handpress monograph series, and a member of the editorial board of the Dutch Yearbook for Book History and the journal Library & Information History.
At St Andrews I teach at undergraduate and postgraduate levels on the history of the book, printing and public opinion, and the Dutch Republic. I welcome enquiries for postgraduate research supervision.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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State communication and public politics in the Dutch Golden Age
der Weduwen, A. T., 2 Mar 2023, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 411 p. (British Academy monographs)Research output: Book/Report › Book
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The library: a fragile history
der Weduwen, A. T. & Pettegree, A., 14 Oct 2021, London: Profile Books. 518 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book
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The bookshop of the world: making and trading books in the Dutch golden age
Pettegree, A. & der Weduwen, A., 2 Apr 2019, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 485 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book
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News, business and public information: Advertisements and announcements in Dutch and Flemish newspapers, 1620-1675
der Weduwen, A. (Editor) & Pettegree, A. (Editor), 16 Mar 2020, Leiden: Brill. 668 p. (Library of the written word; vol. 78)Research output: Book/Report › Book
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The Dutch Republic and the birth of modern advertising
der Weduwen, A. & Pettegree, A., 20 Feb 2020, Leiden: Brill. 322 p. (Library of the Written Word; vol. 77)Research output: Book/Report › Book
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Communicating the Law in Europe1500-1750: Communicating the Law in Europe, 1500-1750
der Weduwen, A. (PI)
1/01/24 → 31/12/28
Project: Standard
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Postdoctoral Fellowship: The Culture of Catastrophe. The Dutch Republic and the Legacy of the Disaster Year, 1672-1748
der Weduwen, A. (PI)
1/09/20 → 31/08/23
Project: Fellowship
Activities
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17th USTC Book History Conference
Brookman, Z. (Organiser), der Weduwen, A. T. (Organiser) & Pettegree, A. (Organiser)
17 Jun 2025 → 21 Jun 2025Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in or organising a conference
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Early Modern Publishers
Cullen, B. G. (Organiser), der Weduwen, A. T. (Organiser) & Maclean, I. (Organiser)
2023Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in or organising a conference
Prizes
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Menno Hertzberger Encouragement prize
der Weduwen, A. T. (Recipient), 21 Mar 2019
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)