Spaces of Privacy in Early Modern Dutch Egodocuments
While the word 'privacy' itself only started to appear in the Dutch language in the newspapers of the nineteenth-century, Michaël Green argues that the idea underlying it was already developing in the early seventeenth century in Dutch contexts. In his article, Green examines, first, tra...
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oai:doaj.org-article:99a250dbe0fd46c4a3532b7f200c0dc62021-11-29T13:45:55ZSpaces of Privacy in Early Modern Dutch Egodocuments10.52024/tseg.110411572-17012468-9068https://doaj.org/article/99a250dbe0fd46c4a3532b7f200c0dc62021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://tseg.nl/article/view/11041https://doaj.org/toc/1572-1701https://doaj.org/toc/2468-9068 While the word 'privacy' itself only started to appear in the Dutch language in the newspapers of the nineteenth-century, Michaël Green argues that the idea underlying it was already developing in the early seventeenth century in Dutch contexts. In his article, Green examines, first, transformations that occurred in the seventeenth century in architectural idealizations of the family house, where plans for corridors started to appear alongside locks and separate rooms. Then, based on several examples of egodocuments - among them the diaries of the schoolmaster David Beck and an autobiographical piece by Maria de Neufville - he focuses on how members of the middling and elite classes wrote about their own practical experiences of spatial and emotional privacy. Michaël GreenOpen JournalsarticleEgodocumentsPrivacySocial history and conditions. Social problems. Social reformHN1-995Economic history and conditionsHC10-1085ENNLTijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis, Vol 18, Iss 3 (2021) |
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While the word 'privacy' itself only started to appear in the Dutch language in the newspapers of the nineteenth-century, Michaël Green argues that the idea underlying it was already developing in the early seventeenth century in Dutch contexts. In his article, Green examines, first, transformations that occurred in the seventeenth century in architectural idealizations of the family house, where plans for corridors started to appear alongside locks and separate rooms. Then, based on several examples of egodocuments - among them the diaries of the schoolmaster David Beck and an autobiographical piece by Maria de Neufville - he focuses on how members of the middling and elite classes wrote about their own practical experiences of spatial and emotional privacy.
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