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E-grāmata: Introduction to Book History

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(Edinburgh Napier University, UK), (University of Dundee, UK)
  • Formāts: 176 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Nov-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136515927
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136515927
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This second edition of An Introduction to Book History provides a comprehensive critical introduction to the development of the book and print culture. Each fully revised and updated chapter contains new material and covers recent developments in the field, including:The Postcolonial BookCensorship by states and religionsSocial History, and the recognition of underrepresentation of its value to book history studiesContemporary publishingEach section begins with a summary of the chapter’s aims and contents, followed by a detailed discussion of the relevant issues, concluding with a summary of the chapter and points to ponder. Sections include:the history of the bookorality to Literacyliteracy to printingauthors, authorship and authorityprinters, booksellers, publishers, agentsreaders and readingthe future of the book. An Introduction to Book History is an ideal introduction to this exciting field of study, and is designed as a companion text to The Book History Reader.

Recenzijas

'...it will continue to be invaluable as core reading for introductory courses in book history.' John Feather, Library & Information History

Praise for the first edition:

'David Finkelstein and Alistair McCleery have written an excellent introduction to the history of the book. This concise volume covers the major aspects of book history to introduce the novice or to refresh the memory of the scholar... the book as a whole provides a starting place for further discussion and exploration into the history of literacy, the book, and ideas about reading and text.' Millie Jackson, Libraries and the Cultural Record

'the tracing of history, historiography, and competing views is engaging.' Journalism History 'David Finkelstein and Alistair McCleery have written an excellent introduction to the history of the book. This concise volume covers the major aspects of book history to introduce the novice or to refresh the memory of the scholar... the book as a whole provides a starting place for further discussion and exploration into the history of literacy, the book, and ideas about reading and text.'- Millie Jackson, Libraries and the Cultural Record

Preface to the Second Edition vi
Introduction 1(6)
1 Theorizing the history of the book
7(22)
2 From orality to literacy
29(16)
3 The coming of print
45(22)
4 Authors, authorship, and authority
67(19)
5 Printers, booksellers, publishers, agents
86(15)
6 Readers and reading
101(18)
7 The future of the book
119(17)
Conclusion 136(4)
Glossary 140(4)
Notes 144(1)
Bibliography 145(13)
Index 158
David Finkelstein is Dean of Humanities at the University of Dundee, UK.



Alistair McCleery is Professor of Literature and Culture at Edinburgh Napier University, UK.