In order to understand the history of the modern public library in the United States, we have to start with the history of the social libraries of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The public libraries we know today evolved from these early public libraries. And that evolution sheds light on and is an important part of the history of books and reading. The history of public libraries helps us understand race, class, and gender in the construction of the reader; the reception of fiction and the role the market played in what readers read; and the public and private goods that reading was expected to serve. Public libraries were also, from their inception, protean public institutions. Their history allows us to explore the shifti...
The period 1870–1930 witnessed the emergence of the local public library as a widespread and endurin...
280 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Public library youth services...
A public library is generally understood as a library run by the people for the people. It is mostl...
This exploration begins with the history of libraries in the United States, examining the ways in wh...
Citation: Mudge, Mary. Public libraries and their uses. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Col...
[Preprint of a forthcoming book chapter] To complement contemporary discussions on open access, this...
What arguably defines and makes the library distinct from other public institutions is that it ‘sto...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1916.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 6...
The History of Libraries is divided in two parts: one is the History of the Library, the other is th...
Inaugurated by legislation in 1850 the municipal public library had by the end of the First World Wa...
Responding to previous analyses of eighteenth-century subscription libraries which focus primarily o...
The period 1870-1930 witnessed the emergence of the local public library as a widespread and endurin...
The information recorded early public library beginnings in fledgling frontier communities to give u...
Preface Public libraries in the United States of America are in their third century of service as th...
Abstract Between the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century, drastic changes were m...
The period 1870–1930 witnessed the emergence of the local public library as a widespread and endurin...
280 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Public library youth services...
A public library is generally understood as a library run by the people for the people. It is mostl...
This exploration begins with the history of libraries in the United States, examining the ways in wh...
Citation: Mudge, Mary. Public libraries and their uses. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Col...
[Preprint of a forthcoming book chapter] To complement contemporary discussions on open access, this...
What arguably defines and makes the library distinct from other public institutions is that it ‘sto...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1916.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 6...
The History of Libraries is divided in two parts: one is the History of the Library, the other is th...
Inaugurated by legislation in 1850 the municipal public library had by the end of the First World Wa...
Responding to previous analyses of eighteenth-century subscription libraries which focus primarily o...
The period 1870-1930 witnessed the emergence of the local public library as a widespread and endurin...
The information recorded early public library beginnings in fledgling frontier communities to give u...
Preface Public libraries in the United States of America are in their third century of service as th...
Abstract Between the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century, drastic changes were m...
The period 1870–1930 witnessed the emergence of the local public library as a widespread and endurin...
280 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Public library youth services...
A public library is generally understood as a library run by the people for the people. It is mostl...