It seems like the logical conclusion to a friendly and fruitful relationship that my monograph on town directories of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, entitled Die Stadt lesen: Englische ‘Directories’ als Wissens- und Orientierungsmedien, 1760–1830, has recently been published in the GHIL’s series with De Gruyter Oldenbourg. By far the largest part of my archival research—with most sources relevant to my Ph.D. held by English archives—was made possible by two GHIL scholarships, which also allowed me to discuss my ongoing work with colleagues at the Institute.
Continue reading Directories and the Legibility of Urban Spaces, 1760–1830Author: Cristina Sasse
She completed her Ph.D. at Justus-Liebig-Universitaet Giessen, where she was also a teaching and research assistant at the chair of early modern history.