Biography
Arianne Baggerman was born in 1959 in Schiedam. She studied history at the Erasmus UniversiÂteit Rotterdam. Her subject was a seventeenth-century author about whom she published: Een drukkend geÂwicht. Leven en werk van de zeventienÂde-eeuwse veelschrijver Simon de Vries (Amsterdam/Atlanta, Rodopi, 1993). As a researcher (onderÂzoeker-in-opleiding, OIO) at the UniverÂsiteit van Utrecht she studied the Dutch publishing house Blussé in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She puÂblished her dissertation in 2000, Een lot uit de loteÂrij. FamiÂliebelangen en uitgeverspolitiek in de Dordtse firma A. Blusse en zoon 1745-1823 (The Hague, SDU, 2000), English transÂlation forthcoming. In 2001 she was awarded a 'VernieuÂwingsimÂpuls' by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) for her research project 'ConÂtrolÂling time and shaping the Self: education, introÂspecÂtion and practices of writing in the Netherlands 1750-1914'. The aim of this project is linking the rise of autobiographical writing in the nineÂteenth century to new ideas and practices in education and pedaÂgogy, the changing experience of time, the coming of a new sense of history, and, finally, the role of publishers in developing the genre. In 2006 she organised in Rotterdam an internatiÂonal conference on these subjects. One of the results of this proÂject was a study based on a childhood diary dating from the late eighteenth century, Kind van de toeÂkomst. De wondere wereld van Otto van Eck (1790-1798) (AmsterÂdam, WeÂreldbiblioÂtheek, 2005), co-written with Rudolf Dekker. This book was in 2006 awarded the dr.Wijnaendts FrancÂken prize of the MaatÂschapÂpij der NederlandÂse Letterkunde and in 2008 the MartiÂnus J. LangeÂveld prize of the Universitei van Utrecht. In 2009 a new edition was published by Prometheus/Bert Bakker titled De wondere wereld van Otto van Eck (1790-1798). Een cultuurgeÂschiedenis van de Bataafse revoluÂtie. In the same year an English translation was published Child of the EnÂlightenment, Revolutionary Europe reflected in a boyhood diary (Leiden, Brill). She was also co-editor of a collection of essays on historical research and egodocuments, EgodocuÂmenten: nieuwe wegen en perspecÂtieÂven (AmsterÂdam, Aksant, 2005). She published articles in Dutch and international journals and collections of esÂsays.
Arianne Baggerman is a member of the editorial board of QuaeÂrenÂdo. A QuarterÂly Journal from the Low Countries Devoted to ManuÂscripts and Printed Books. In 2006 she launched an interÂnational book series, EgodoÂcuÂments and History, published by Brill, of which she is co-editor.
Arianne Baggerman teaches history at Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam and she was in 2009 appointed professor in the histoÂry of publishing and book trade at the UniverÂsiteit van AmÂsterdam.
Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication
- baggerman@eshcc.eur.nl
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Work
- Arianne Baggerman & R Dekker (2018) - - European journal of life writing, 7, 90-111 - doi: -
- Arianne Baggerman & R Dekker (2018) - -
- Arianne Baggerman & R Dekkers (2018) - - European journal of life writing, 7, 88-112 - doi: -
- Arianne Baggerman, Rudolf Dekker & Michael Muschuch (2017) - - The historian: the magazine of the Historical Association, 78 (1), 11-56 - doi: -
- Arianne Baggerman & RM (Rudolf) Dekker (2017) -
- Arianne Baggerman (2017) - - Das achtzehnte Jahrhundert : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Gesellschaft fu?r die Erforschung des Achtzehnten Jahrhunderts, 41 (2), 203-220 -
- Arianne Baggerman & R Dekker (2016) -
- Arianne Baggerman & RM (Rudolf) Dekker (2014) - - Virtus. Jaarboek voor Adelsgeschiedenis (Journal of Nobility Studies), 21 (2014), 173-183 -
- Arianne Baggerman & RM (Rudolf) Dekker (2014) - - De Boekenwereld, tijdschrift voor boek en prent, 30 (2), 50-56
- Arianne Baggerman (2014) -
- Arianne Baggerman (11 februari 2018) - Lid panel van Het grote gelddebat (over de positie van auteurs in het literaire landschap) voor het Rotterdamse literaire festival Woordnacht met Geert Maarse, Kluun, Rudy van Schoonbeek en Erik-Jan Harmens
- Arianne Baggerman (9 januari 2011) - Geschiedenis magazine
- Arianne Baggerman (18 november 2010) - De Avonden
- Arianne Baggerman (15 november 2010) - OBA live
- Arianne Baggerman (16 oktober 2009) - The Diary of Otto van Eck
- RM (Rudolf) Dekker & Arianne Baggerman (19 oktober 2006) - Onderzoek op het gebied van egodocumenten
- Arianne Baggerman (2015) - Successful and unsuccessful attempts to publish biographic encyclopedias in the Dutch language in the Netherlands in the 18th century (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Popular - Arianne Baggerman (2013) - Not for sale: The popularity of printed egodocuments in 19th-century Holland (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Academic - Arianne Baggerman (2013) - `Long haul: The Troublesome Publication of the first Dutch Complete Description of Trades and Occupations (1788-1820)` (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Academic - Arianne Baggerman & RM (Rudolf) Dekker (2013) - Dutch travellers in Germany in the 19th Century (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Academic - Arianne Baggerman (2010) - Alles over mezelf enzo. Voorgedrukte dagboeken in de negentiende eeuw (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Academic - Arianne Baggerman (2010) - Hoorcollege over geschiedenis van tijdsbesef binnen dansvoorstelling (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Academic - Arianne Baggerman (2009) - De Tiele-leerstoelendag 2009 (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Academic - Arianne Baggerman (2009) - Geschiedenis als spiegel van de hedendaagse opvoeding (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Academic - Arianne Baggerman (2008) - Kinderdagboeken in Reveilkring (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Academic - Arianne Baggerman (2008) - Memories and Personal Experiences about Classrooms in Diaries and Autobiographies (Speaker)
Activiteit: Oral presentation › Academic
- Arianne Baggerman (2008) - Martinus J. Langeveld Prijs (Universiteit van Utrecht) voor Kind van de toekomst
- Arianne Baggerman (2006) - Martinus J. Langeveld Prijs (Universiteit van Utrecht)
- Arianne Baggerman (2006) - Dr. Wijnaendts Franckenprijs van de Maatschappij voor Nederlandse Letterkunde.