Stijn van Rossem
University of Antwerp
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Quaerendo | 2008
Stijn van Rossem
After the Fall of Antwerp in 1585, the book trade in the Southern Netherlands was in decline. Some printing houses managed to stay in business by specialising in Counter-Reformation publications. One of these was the Verdussen firm. This article shows how the publishing strategies of the Verdussens changed in the course of the seventeenth century by elaborating two case studies, one from the period 1629-30, and an other from the years 1649-50. These two examples provide an insight into the organisation, geographical scope and importance of the book trade in two different sets of socio-economic circumstances. It also shows the significance of Antwerp as a hub in the Catholic book trade and highlights the creative solutions publishers made use of in order to keep their heads above water.
Archives et bibliothèques de Belgique : numéro spécial / Association des archivistes et bibliothécaires de Belgique. - Brussel | 2011
Kevin Absillis; Hubert Meeus; Stijn van Rossem
Urban networks and the printing trade in early modern Europe (15th-18th century) / Adam, Renaud [edit.]; et al. [edit.] | 2010
Stijn van Rossem
De boekenwereld : tijdschrift voor boek en prent. - Utrecht, 1984, currens | 2010
Johanna Weijermars; Kevin Absillis; Maartje de Wilde; Stijn van Rossem; Goran Proot; Steven Van Impe
De gulden passer / Vereeniging der Antwerpsche Bibliophielen. - Antwerpen | 2008
Stijn van Rossem
De Gulden Passer. Jaarboek van de Vereniging van Antwerpse Bibliofielen | 2008
Johanna Weijermars; Stijn van Rossem; Steven Van Impe
De Mechelse genealoog / Vlaamse Vereniging voor Familiekunde. Afdeling Mechelen. - Mechelen | 2007
Stijn van Rossem; Elly de Weirdt
Archive | 2006
Stijn van Rossem; Maartje de Wilde
90-807079-3-7 | 2005
Steven Van Impe; Stijn van Rossem; Goran Proot
Quaerendo | 2003
Stijn van Rossem; Goran Proot; Pierre Delsaerdt