In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity to think briefly about a question that preoccupies all historians of reading, to a greater or lesser extent, and that is the problem of evidence. Reading is an evanescent activity, which mostly goes unremarked, unrecorded, and very often, unnoticed. Under such circumstances, how can we retrieve its history? From Robert Darnton in 1986, outlining his ‘first steps toward a history of reading’, to those of us still working on the history of reading in 2016, we have been wrestling with precisely the same problem. As Simon Eliot put it in 1992, ‘any reading recorded in an historically recoverable way is, almost by definition, an exceptional recor...
How do we accurately recover the diverse engagement of readers with texts across time and in widely ...
On 11 December 2014, a group of around thirty doctoral students of book history met at the Universit...
How do we accurately recover the diverse engagement of readers with texts across time and in widely ...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
This chapter will open with a brief introduction to the Reading Experience Database, 1450-1945 (RED)...
First paragraph: ‘It is as easy to make sweeping statements about reading tastes as to indict a nati...
First paragraph: ‘It is as easy to make sweeping statements about reading tastes as to indict a nati...
How can we find evidence of reading in the past? And how can we interpret this evidence to create a ...
Historical and literary studies of the history of the book and of reading habits in modern Anglo-Ame...
The Reading Experience Database 1450-1945 contains more than 25,000 pieces of evidence about reading...
From the editor's introduction: 'the reading historian needs some kind of tangible record to use as ...
How do we accurately recover the diverse engagement of readers with texts across time and in widely ...
On 11 December 2014, a group of around thirty doctoral students of book history met at the Universit...
How do we accurately recover the diverse engagement of readers with texts across time and in widely ...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
In the preface to this special issue of FORUM on Readers and Writers, I wish to take the opportunity...
This chapter will open with a brief introduction to the Reading Experience Database, 1450-1945 (RED)...
First paragraph: ‘It is as easy to make sweeping statements about reading tastes as to indict a nati...
First paragraph: ‘It is as easy to make sweeping statements about reading tastes as to indict a nati...
How can we find evidence of reading in the past? And how can we interpret this evidence to create a ...
Historical and literary studies of the history of the book and of reading habits in modern Anglo-Ame...
The Reading Experience Database 1450-1945 contains more than 25,000 pieces of evidence about reading...
From the editor's introduction: 'the reading historian needs some kind of tangible record to use as ...
How do we accurately recover the diverse engagement of readers with texts across time and in widely ...
On 11 December 2014, a group of around thirty doctoral students of book history met at the Universit...
How do we accurately recover the diverse engagement of readers with texts across time and in widely ...