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2. “Paper Instruments,” Social Networking, and Mobility across the Early Modern Armenian Diaspora
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- A Note on Transliteration xvii
- Preface xix
- Introduction: An Early Modern Armenian Printing Revolution? 1
- 1. Armenians on the Move 42
- 2. “Paper Instruments,” Social Networking, and Mobility across the Early Modern Armenian Diaspora 76
- 3. The Early Arrival of Print in Safavid Iran 115
- 4. The Amsterdam Connection 148
- 5. Print and Port-to-Port Mobility 190
- 6. Reader Response and the Circulation of Mkhit‘arist Books across the Armenian Communities of the Early Modern Indian Ocean 226
- 7. “There Is No One in Bengal Who Is Interested in Ancient Writings Such as Psalters, Breviaries, and So On” 249
- 8. From London and Saint Petersburg to Astrakhan and Madras 288
- 9. Print, Patronage, and the Rise of the Confessional Nation 330
- Conclusion: Coda, or Books across Borders 370
- Notes 379
- Bibliography 469
- Index 529
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- A Note on Transliteration xvii
- Preface xix
- Introduction: An Early Modern Armenian Printing Revolution? 1
- 1. Armenians on the Move 42
- 2. “Paper Instruments,” Social Networking, and Mobility across the Early Modern Armenian Diaspora 76
- 3. The Early Arrival of Print in Safavid Iran 115
- 4. The Amsterdam Connection 148
- 5. Print and Port-to-Port Mobility 190
- 6. Reader Response and the Circulation of Mkhit‘arist Books across the Armenian Communities of the Early Modern Indian Ocean 226
- 7. “There Is No One in Bengal Who Is Interested in Ancient Writings Such as Psalters, Breviaries, and So On” 249
- 8. From London and Saint Petersburg to Astrakhan and Madras 288
- 9. Print, Patronage, and the Rise of the Confessional Nation 330
- Conclusion: Coda, or Books across Borders 370
- Notes 379
- Bibliography 469
- Index 529