Booksellers as Publishers in Estonia in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century and at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century

S. Jantson
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Abstract The article handles general developments and changes in book trade and publishing which took place in Estonia during the second half of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century. The aim is to show the publishing activities of Estonian booksellers and to analyse the activities of Estonian booksellers and development of book production (printing) and publishing of Estonian language books. The survey is based on the research literature and on the master thesis by Signe Jantson, Book Trade in Estonia 1850–1917: Bookshops and their Owners. Up to the middle of the nineteenth century the book production and dissemination in Estonia was in the hands of Baltic German entrepreneurs and depended on the political and economic developments not only in Russia but also in Germany. The Estonian national awakening movement was preceded by the birth of Estonian national literature in the middle of the nineteenth century. In the period of the next fifty years the publication of Estonian language books increased tenfold. The second half of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century was still favourable for the book trade: 263 new shops were opened and 283 new persons tried to start book trade businesses, but trading with books did not guarantee sufficient income and the bookshop owners were often engaged in other spheres. Among the 283 bookshop owners, 83 headed companies comprising the publishing house, the printing office, and the bookshop.
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19世纪下半叶和20世纪初爱沙尼亚的书商作为出版商
文章处理了19世纪下半叶和20世纪初在爱沙尼亚发生的图书贸易和出版的总体发展和变化。其目的是展示爱沙尼亚书商的出版活动,分析爱沙尼亚书商的活动以及图书生产(印刷)和爱沙尼亚语图书出版的发展情况。这项调查是基于研究文献和Signe Jantson的硕士论文《爱沙尼亚的图书贸易1850-1917:书店及其所有者》。直到19世纪中叶,爱沙尼亚的图书生产和传播都掌握在波罗的海的德国企业家手中,不仅取决于俄罗斯,也取决于德国的政治和经济发展。爱沙尼亚民族觉醒运动始于19世纪中叶爱沙尼亚民族文学的诞生。在接下来的五十年中,爱沙尼亚语书籍的出版增加了十倍。19世纪下半叶和20世纪初,图书贸易仍然是有利的:新开了263家书店,283人试图开始图书贸易业务,但图书贸易并不能保证足够的收入,书店老板往往从事其他领域。283名书店老板中,有83人是出版社、印刷厂、书店等公司的负责人。
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