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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Auteur principal: | Michaël Green |
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2021
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