POLITICS AND THE POWER OF PRINT - A BOOK HISTORY RESEARCH NETWORK STUDY DAY Chetham's Library, Manchester - 30th November, 2012. From the pamphleteers of the English Civil War to the library of ‘Occupy Wall Street’, the image of the book has often been a central element of political propaganda. But in what ways have cultures of books and reading shaped political action and ideologies? Or, conversely, how has politics affected the form and understanding of texts? We invite paper proposals rela..
This book provides a new perspective on book history by exploring communities created by the product...
From ancient and medieval philosophers such as Confucius and Thomas Aquinas, to revolutionary though...
CFP: Writing the history of (early) modern political economy The 17th and 18th century saw tremendou...
It is impossible to separate the content of a book from its form. In this study, Filipe Carreira da ...
New approaches to the history of print have allowed historians of early modern Europe to re-evaluate...
Print, in the early modern period, could make or break power. This volume addresses one of the most ...
This article examines the network of publishers, authors and topics included in George Orwell’s Coll...
This article examines the network of publishers, authors and topics included in George Orwell’s Coll...
This dissertation answers the question: How do material and human constraints shape political commun...
CFP for panel at CCLA ACLC @ Congress 2016 Print, Public Readership, and Alternative Literary Moder...
A reading campaign, Läsrörelsen The Reading Movement took place in Sweden 2000 until 2002. It wa...
Studying the reading public is a pressing task at a time when printed matter ceases to be the unriva...
This Capstone paper explores the power of written words and in particular, published books. For my ...
What did most people read? Where did they get it? Where did it come from? What were its uses in its ...
Our work explores politics as cultural practices. The titles of both books – Interpreting British G...
This book provides a new perspective on book history by exploring communities created by the product...
From ancient and medieval philosophers such as Confucius and Thomas Aquinas, to revolutionary though...
CFP: Writing the history of (early) modern political economy The 17th and 18th century saw tremendou...
It is impossible to separate the content of a book from its form. In this study, Filipe Carreira da ...
New approaches to the history of print have allowed historians of early modern Europe to re-evaluate...
Print, in the early modern period, could make or break power. This volume addresses one of the most ...
This article examines the network of publishers, authors and topics included in George Orwell’s Coll...
This article examines the network of publishers, authors and topics included in George Orwell’s Coll...
This dissertation answers the question: How do material and human constraints shape political commun...
CFP for panel at CCLA ACLC @ Congress 2016 Print, Public Readership, and Alternative Literary Moder...
A reading campaign, Läsrörelsen The Reading Movement took place in Sweden 2000 until 2002. It wa...
Studying the reading public is a pressing task at a time when printed matter ceases to be the unriva...
This Capstone paper explores the power of written words and in particular, published books. For my ...
What did most people read? Where did they get it? Where did it come from? What were its uses in its ...
Our work explores politics as cultural practices. The titles of both books – Interpreting British G...
This book provides a new perspective on book history by exploring communities created by the product...
From ancient and medieval philosophers such as Confucius and Thomas Aquinas, to revolutionary though...
CFP: Writing the history of (early) modern political economy The 17th and 18th century saw tremendou...