Edited by Ruth Hemstad, Janicke S. Kaasa, Ellen Krefting and Aina Nøding
Introduction - Ruth Hemstad, Janicke S. Kaasa, Ellen Krefting and Aina Nøding
1. Early Print and Northern Exploration in the Service of the Church: On Archbishop Erik Valkendorf's Activities as Writer and Editor - Karen Skovgaard-Petersen
2. The Case of the Norwegian Catechism - Jon Haarberg
3. Possessed by a Book: Cultural Scripts for Demonic Possession in Early Modern Denmark - Jonas Thorup Thomsen
4. A Northern Republic of Letters? Transnational Periodical Cultures around 1700, 1800 and 1900 - Jens Bjerring-Hansen
5. Implementing Freedom of the Press in Eighteenth-Century Scandinavia: Perspectives on a Surprising Lack of Transnationalism - Ulrik Langen, Jonas Nordin and Frederik Stjernfelt
6. Multilingual Citizens of the World: Literary Fiction in Norwegian Book Collections in the Eighteenth Century - Karin Kukkonen
7. Stolen Fruit, Moral Fiction: Marmontel's Contes moraux in Denmark-Norway - Aina Nøding
8. Secret Springs and Naked Truths: Scandalous Political Literature in Eighteenth-Century Denmark-Norway - Ellen Krefting
9. From the Dictated Lecture to the Printed Textbook: The Circulation of Notes in the Teaching of Philosophy in Denmark-Norway, 1790-1850 -Thor Inge Rørvik
10. An Inspiring Model from the Periphery: The Transnational Circulation of the Norwegian 1814 Constitution - Ruth Hemstad
11. Heavenly Citizens of the World: Child Readers and the Missionary Cause - Janicke S. Kaasa
12. Diffusing Useful Knowledge: Skilling-Magazin, Transnational Images and Local Communities - Iver Tangen Stensrud
Afterword - James Raven