Privacy and Social Spaces
In this introductory text to the special issue Regulating Access: Privacy and the Private in Early Modern Dutch Contexts, Natália da Silva Perez argues that privacy can be a productive analytical lens to examine the social history of the Dutch Republic. She starts by providing an overview of theore...
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Auteur principal: | Natália Da Silva Perez |
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Langue: | EN NL |
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2021
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