The thesis is a study of reading practices and communities across various sites of the British Empire between 1890-1930, a period marked by near universal literacy levels and affordable, mass print production. It draws on the extensive archive of Fred Barkas (1854-1932), an English-born New Zealand resident, whose reading and writing has left a uniquely rich record of reading practices over a forty-year period, and the records of other individual and group readers in Canada, Britain and Australia. As a social history of reading, the study explores how reading shaped personal relationships, fashioned individual and collective identities, and contributed to the processes of community formation, locally and across space. The remarkable depth o...
The non-government organisation now known as the Royal Commonwealth Society began its existence as t...
AbstractThis paper studies, from a sociological perspective, the historical and social aspects of re...
This thesis is a study of books, libraries and reading in colonial Tasmania, conducted largely thro...
The thesis is a study of reading practices and communities across various sites of the British Empir...
Drawing on the archive of Fred Barkas (1854-1932), a middle-class New Zealand reader, the article ex...
Drawing on the archive of Fred Barkas (1854-1932), a middle-class New Zealand reader, the ar...
How do we accurately recover the diverse engagement of readers with texts across time and in widely ...
How do we accurately recover the diverse engagement of readers with texts across time and in widely ...
How can we find evidence of reading in the past? And how can we interpret this evidence to create a ...
This book examines the role of books and reading in relation to five itinerant constituencies in the...
This thesis examines provincial literary culture in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century...
Regional readers in Australia face real and ongoing challenges when it comes to obtaining the readin...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire in partial fulfilment of the requirements for t...
This chapter considers the complex relationship between reading, literary appreciation and civic par...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
The non-government organisation now known as the Royal Commonwealth Society began its existence as t...
AbstractThis paper studies, from a sociological perspective, the historical and social aspects of re...
This thesis is a study of books, libraries and reading in colonial Tasmania, conducted largely thro...
The thesis is a study of reading practices and communities across various sites of the British Empir...
Drawing on the archive of Fred Barkas (1854-1932), a middle-class New Zealand reader, the article ex...
Drawing on the archive of Fred Barkas (1854-1932), a middle-class New Zealand reader, the ar...
How do we accurately recover the diverse engagement of readers with texts across time and in widely ...
How do we accurately recover the diverse engagement of readers with texts across time and in widely ...
How can we find evidence of reading in the past? And how can we interpret this evidence to create a ...
This book examines the role of books and reading in relation to five itinerant constituencies in the...
This thesis examines provincial literary culture in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century...
Regional readers in Australia face real and ongoing challenges when it comes to obtaining the readin...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire in partial fulfilment of the requirements for t...
This chapter considers the complex relationship between reading, literary appreciation and civic par...
This thesis examines the relationships between readers, writers and popular and literary novels in E...
The non-government organisation now known as the Royal Commonwealth Society began its existence as t...
AbstractThis paper studies, from a sociological perspective, the historical and social aspects of re...
This thesis is a study of books, libraries and reading in colonial Tasmania, conducted largely thro...