Rise of commercial society and eighteenth-century publishing
Acronym
HEGE
Description of the granted funding
This Helsinki-based project combines intellectual history, book history and sociolinguistics. It analyses the rise of commercial society in eighteenth-century publishing networks. We study the structure of these networks, linguistically innovative individuals and groups, questions of publishing and readership, and interaction between social and linguistic change. We will chiefly focus on Scottish, transatlantic and French influences on British print media. We will use large bibliographic databases in our research that we have harmonised and enriched e.g. with background information on the individuals. We will link this data for the first time with full-text sources for linguistic analysis. Our methods renew the research culture in history and linguistics, and we will obtain new knowledge about the Enlightenment and the rise of commercial society. Instead of merely focusing on well-known authors, we will identify influencers in data-driven way; these can also be printers or publishers.
Show moreStarting year
2020
End year
2025
Granted funding
Other information
Funding decision number
333716
Fields of science
History and archaeology
Research fields
Historia ja arkeologia
Identified topics
literature