An impressive body of meticulous scholarship in the history of the book has led scholars to reject outmoded models of revolutionary change and technological determinism, and instead to explore themes of evolution and organic change. Similarly, the old unitary and Eurocentric book history is being supplanted by a series of parallel narratives where the focus is on human adaptation of new technologies to newly felt needs and fresh marketing opportunities. The article suggests that the study of book history is a way of thinking about how people have given material form to knowledge and stories. It highlights some particularly ambitious recent arguments, and emphasizes research, theory and pedago...
This text takes the form of a conversation between Danné Ojeda and Mathieu Lommen with a preliminary...
In this article a re-reading of the present convergence of several fields of study: The New History ...
Link to full text - http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dh/12230987.0001.001/1:4/--writing-history-in-the-di...
An impressive body of meticulous scholarship in the history of the book has led scholars to reject o...
This article addresses contemporary trends in the history of the book, focusing on both research and...
This article addresses contemporary trends in the history of the book, focusing on both research and...
This article addresses contemporary trends in the history of the book, focusing on both research and...
The History of the Book is a rapidly developing area of study, which brings together several branche...
Academics are now writing histories of individual publishing firms and also collaborative multivolum...
Historical and literary studies of the history of the book and of reading habits in modern Anglo-Ame...
The expanding interest in book history over recent years has heralded the coming together of an inte...
The article considers, from an historian's point of view, the book by Gibbons et al. It considers mo...
In the contemporary human sciences in general, and the study of religion in particular, history is a...
Like the constructivist approach to the history of science, the new history of reading has shifted a...
This scientific article covers a number of issues, such as researching the history of bibliography a...
This text takes the form of a conversation between Danné Ojeda and Mathieu Lommen with a preliminary...
In this article a re-reading of the present convergence of several fields of study: The New History ...
Link to full text - http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dh/12230987.0001.001/1:4/--writing-history-in-the-di...
An impressive body of meticulous scholarship in the history of the book has led scholars to reject o...
This article addresses contemporary trends in the history of the book, focusing on both research and...
This article addresses contemporary trends in the history of the book, focusing on both research and...
This article addresses contemporary trends in the history of the book, focusing on both research and...
The History of the Book is a rapidly developing area of study, which brings together several branche...
Academics are now writing histories of individual publishing firms and also collaborative multivolum...
Historical and literary studies of the history of the book and of reading habits in modern Anglo-Ame...
The expanding interest in book history over recent years has heralded the coming together of an inte...
The article considers, from an historian's point of view, the book by Gibbons et al. It considers mo...
In the contemporary human sciences in general, and the study of religion in particular, history is a...
Like the constructivist approach to the history of science, the new history of reading has shifted a...
This scientific article covers a number of issues, such as researching the history of bibliography a...
This text takes the form of a conversation between Danné Ojeda and Mathieu Lommen with a preliminary...
In this article a re-reading of the present convergence of several fields of study: The New History ...
Link to full text - http://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dh/12230987.0001.001/1:4/--writing-history-in-the-di...