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**Arianne Baggerman** was born in 1959 in Schiedam. She studied history at the Erasmus Universi­teit Rotterdam. Her subject was a seventeenth-century author about whom she published: *Een drukkend ge­wicht.* *Leven en werk van de zeventien­de-eeuwse veelschrijver Simon de Vries* (Amsterdam/Atlanta, Rodopi, 1993). As a researcher (onder­zoeker-in-opleiding, OIO) at the Univer­siteit van Utrecht she studied the Dutch publishing house Blussé in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She pu­blished her dissertation in 2000, *Een lot uit de lote­rij. Fami­liebelangen en uitgeverspolitiek in de Dordtse firma A. Blusse en zoon 1745-1823* (The Hague, SDU, 2000), English trans­lation forthcoming. In 2001 she was awarded a 'Vernieu­wingsim­puls' by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) for her research project 'Con­trol­ling time and shaping the Self: education, intro­spec­tion and practices of writing in the Netherlands 1750-1914'. The aim of this project is linking the rise of autobiographical writing in the nine­teenth century to new ideas and practices in education and peda­gogy, 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 internati­onal conference on these subjects. One of the results of this pro­ject was a study based on a childhood diary dating from the late eighteenth century, *Kind van de toe­komst.* *De wondere wereld van Otto van Eck (1790-1798)* (Amster­dam, We­reldbiblio­theek, 2005), co-written with Rudolf Dekker. This book was in 2006 awarded the dr.Wijnaendts Franc­ken­ prize of the Maat­schap­pij der Nederland­se Letterkunde and in 2008 the Marti­nus J. Lange­veld 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 cultuurge­schiedenis van de Bataafse revolu­tie*. In the same year an English translation was published *Child of the En­lightenment, Revolutionary Europe reflected in a boyhood diary* (Leiden, Brill). She was also co-editor of a collection of essays on historical research and egodocuments, *Egodocu­menten: nieuwe wegen en perspec­tie­ven* (Amster­dam, Aksant, 2005). She published articles in Dutch and international journals and collections of es­says. Arianne Baggerman is a member of the editorial board of *Quae­ren­do. A Quarter­ly Journal from the Low Countries Devoted to Manu­scripts and Printed Books*. In 2006 she launched an inter­national book series, *Egodo­cu­ments 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 histo­ry of publishing and book trade at the Univer­siteit van Am­sterdam.

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