Conference: Migration of Knowledge, Oxford, March 2012
25 September 2011
How the secularization of religious houses transformed the libraries of Europe, 16th-19th centuries
The closure of religious houses, in varying circumstances, affected all of Europe at some point between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. At different times and in different countries the consequences were widely varied, in some cases preserving medieval and early modern collections intact, in others abandoning books to their fate, or transferring them piecemeal into new ownership to serve different cultural purposes.
What impact did these historic changes have on the shape of libraries, access to libraries, and in particular on the preservation or otherwise of books from the past —the intellectual heritage of Europe?
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