The key question of the project is to what extent and in what ways the specific contents and forms of egodocuments as well as the increase in their number in the long nineteenth century were related to the emergence of a new sense of temporality, both on an individual level (projects 1 and 2), through the medium of pedagogical intervention (project 1), and in the public sphere (project 3).
The traditional wisdom concerning the links between autobiographical writing, growing introspection and individualization will be questioned. In my view, while writing to control temporal experience, the nineteenth-century autobiographers inadvertently reflected on themselves and shaped their own individuality.
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Tracing Lives: The Spanish Inquisition and the Act of Autobiography,
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Autobiographical Memory in the Making: Wilhelmina of Prussia�s Childhood Memoirs
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Marc-Antoine Jullie: Controlling Time
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The Diary and the Pocket Watch: Rethinking Time in Nineteenth-Century America
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Writing and Measuring Time: Nineteenth-Century French Teenagers� Diaries
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Marking Time: Australian Women�s Diaries of the 1920s and 1930s
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Behind the Mask of Civility: Physiognomy and Unmasking in the Early Eighteenth-Century Dutch Republic,
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ohn Wesley, Superstar: Periodicity, Celebrity, and the Sensibility of Methodist Society in Wesley�s Journal (1740-91),
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Self-made Men and the Civic: Time, Space and Narrative in Late Nineteenth-Century Autobiography
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Life Writing, Marketing and the Construction of Cinema History: On the Ghostwritten Autobiography of Dutch Film Entrepreneur Abraham Tuschinski
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�Reading The Body�: Authors� Portraits and their Significance for the Nineteenth-Century Reading Public,
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Dutch Matrimonial Advertisements from 1825 until 1925: Changing Self-Portraits and Partner Profiles
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Autobiography and Contemporary History: The Dutch Reception of Autobiographies, 1850-1918,
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Tracing Lives: The Spanish Inquisition and the Act of Autobiography
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Lost Time: Temporal Discipline and Historical Awareness in Nineteenth-Century Dutch Egodocuments
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