Plagiarists, enthusiasts and periodical geography: A.F. Busching and the making of geographical print culture in the German Enlightenment, c. 1750-1800
This article contributes to recent scholarship on the geography and history of the book by arguing for greater attention to ‘periodical geography’, which refers to the geographical knowledge contained in periodicals, and the geographies that shaped the ways periodicals were produced, circulated and...
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2016
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