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Nouvelle acquisition : Diplomatics in the Netherlands : the use, editing and study of charters by dutch historians from the Middle Age to the present

BURGERS Jan W.J.
Diplomatics in the Netherlands : the use, editing and study of charters by dutch historians from the Middle Age to the present
Turnhout : Brepols, 2025, XXVIII-737 p.
ISBN 978-2-5036-1753-4

HO 505

Résumé éditeur : 

Charters and other administrative texts have long had the full attention of medievalists as primary sources in their historiographical work. This also applies to scholars from the Netherlands. Ever since the late Middle Ages, they recognised the value of these sources, included them as testimony in their historiography and gradually began to realise that charters and other documents required a specific form of textual criticism and a special way of editing. In this, Dutch historians usually followed developments abroad. Sometimes, as in the early seventeenth century, they were ahead methodologically, but for long periods they depended for new insights on developments elsewhere. This was especially true in the nineteenth century, when scientific diplomatic methods and editing techniques emerged which would only be introduced and applied in the Netherlands in the next century. In the twenty-first century, Dutch scholars are fully participating in the ‘digital turn’ that is creating new research tools in diplomatics. Ultimately, the history of diplomatics in the Netherlands is part of the broad development of historiography in the country, and therefore a valuable aspect of the history of scholarship in general. (4e de couv.)


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Corinne HÉLIN (16 février 2026). Nouvelle acquisition : Diplomatics in the Netherlands : the use, editing and study of charters by dutch historians from the Middle Age to the present. IRHiS-Bibliothèque. Consulté le 12 avril 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/15p1b


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