Reading eighteenth-century Atlantic media with an eye to the material conditions of production, circulation, and consumption provides new ways of understanding how the circulation of goods—in this case, texts and textiles—fosters new forms of expression as well as new kinds of subjects. Textiles were central to the rise of eighteenth-century print culture and public prints have more to tell us than the words inked on the page: printed on rag paper and stitched together with a variety of different threads, texts bear the mark of men and women laboring in flax fields and as spinners, weavers, seamstresses, and laundresses and as rag pickers and papermakers. In this sense, literature and commerce—discourse and economy—collide to produce new fo...
A lot has been written about the spread and significance of newspaper advertisements during the eigh...
Chapter in Medieval Fabrications - Dress, Textiles, Clothwork, and Other Cultural Imaginings. The va...
Literary Coteries and the Making of Modern Print Culture, 1740-1790 offers the first study of manusc...
Reading eighteenth-century Atlantic media with an eye to the material conditions of production, circ...
This conference contribution, published by the University of Nebraska, Lincoln in the Proceedings of...
Much has been written in recent years about the changing material culture of textiles in late sevent...
Much has been written in recent years about the changing material culture of textiles in late sevent...
Robert DuPlessis, The Material Atlantic: Clothing, Commerce, and Colonization in the Atlantic World,...
Much has been written in recent years about the changing material culture of textiles in late sevent...
HENTSCHELL Roze The culture of cloth in early modern England : textual constructions of a national i...
In this wide-ranging account, Robert DuPlessis examines globally sourced textiles that by dramatical...
In Material Culture and Domestic Texts: Textiles in the Texts of Warner, Adams, Wilson, Sadlier, St...
Closer attention paid to the implications and effects of things that now seem ephemeral, such as fas...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...
This paper focuses upon means and ways in which knowledge gained through textile practice can be exp...
A lot has been written about the spread and significance of newspaper advertisements during the eigh...
Chapter in Medieval Fabrications - Dress, Textiles, Clothwork, and Other Cultural Imaginings. The va...
Literary Coteries and the Making of Modern Print Culture, 1740-1790 offers the first study of manusc...
Reading eighteenth-century Atlantic media with an eye to the material conditions of production, circ...
This conference contribution, published by the University of Nebraska, Lincoln in the Proceedings of...
Much has been written in recent years about the changing material culture of textiles in late sevent...
Much has been written in recent years about the changing material culture of textiles in late sevent...
Robert DuPlessis, The Material Atlantic: Clothing, Commerce, and Colonization in the Atlantic World,...
Much has been written in recent years about the changing material culture of textiles in late sevent...
HENTSCHELL Roze The culture of cloth in early modern England : textual constructions of a national i...
In this wide-ranging account, Robert DuPlessis examines globally sourced textiles that by dramatical...
In Material Culture and Domestic Texts: Textiles in the Texts of Warner, Adams, Wilson, Sadlier, St...
Closer attention paid to the implications and effects of things that now seem ephemeral, such as fas...
Publishing Business in Eighteenth-Century England assesses the contribution of the business press an...
This paper focuses upon means and ways in which knowledge gained through textile practice can be exp...
A lot has been written about the spread and significance of newspaper advertisements during the eigh...
Chapter in Medieval Fabrications - Dress, Textiles, Clothwork, and Other Cultural Imaginings. The va...
Literary Coteries and the Making of Modern Print Culture, 1740-1790 offers the first study of manusc...