Long-term developments in autobiographical writing in the Netherlands since 1500
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Long-term developments in autobiographical writing in the Netherlands since 1500
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S0236-20070000596-6-1
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71-83
Abstract
The text of the opening lecture delivered by a well-known Dutch historian at the International Conference "Autobiographical Сompositions in an International Research field: people, texts, practices" is presented. The author used an example of his own researches of the corpus of diaries and autobiographies texts by Dutch authors of XVI-early XX centuries to consider some basic aspects of investigation of autobiographical texts as a line of historical studies as well as the role of that material in comprehension of the history of the society and personality.
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EGO-DOCUMENTS, NETHERLANDS, AUTOBIOGRAPHY, DIARY
Date of publication
01.10.2016
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