This article examines the network of publishers, authors and topics included in George Orwell’s Collection of Political Pamphlets at the British Library (shelfmark 1899.ss.1-49.), some of which were catalogued as part of a Ph.D. placement in 2019. It explores how the pamphlets came to be held at the British Library, what cataloguing of the pamphlets has previously taken place, and how the pamphlets offer an insight into the political print culture of the 1930s and 1940s. Most importantly, this article will argue that Orwell’s collection reveals the networks of political print culture of the early twentieth-century in Britain
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This article examines the network of publishers, authors and topics included in George Orwell’s Coll...
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This article is a reflection on Nineteen Eighty-Four, one of the famous novels by George Orwell, a B...
From its inception, the University of London has defined itself in opposition to the classical eliti...
Not only does the library have a long and complex history and politics, but it has an ambivalent pre...
The Communist Manifesto was first printed as a 24 page pamphlet in February 1848, in London. Since t...
This article examines the network of publishers, authors and topics included in George Orwell’s Coll...
In The Prose Factory: Literary Life in England Since 1918 (2016), D.J. Taylor asks of George Orwell’...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN056788 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
The twentieth century was a golden age of pamphleteering in America, especially during the period be...
<p>Similarities between totalitarian state Oceania ruled by the Party in Nineteen Eighty-Four to com...
Britain???s House of Commons and House of Lords Libraries have a lengthy history beginning with sma...
This article examines social debates on mass reading in Britain, linking them to the free public lib...
Print culture provides the material and intellectual basis for historians interested in the history ...
Two world wars, the end of empires, the rise and fall of ideologies, the development of internationa...
POLITICS AND THE POWER OF PRINT - A BOOK HISTORY RESEARCH NETWORK STUDY DAY Chetham's Library, Manch...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN012443 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This article is a reflection on Nineteen Eighty-Four, one of the famous novels by George Orwell, a B...
From its inception, the University of London has defined itself in opposition to the classical eliti...
Not only does the library have a long and complex history and politics, but it has an ambivalent pre...
The Communist Manifesto was first printed as a 24 page pamphlet in February 1848, in London. Since t...