The cross-national dimension in print culture
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The cross-national dimension in print culture
(Books without borders, v. 1)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 199-204) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Where does the book belong? Does it enshrine the soul of a nation, or is it a means by which nations talk to one another, sharing ideas, technologies, texts? This book, the first in a two-volume set of original essays, responds to these questions with archive-based case studies of print culture in a number of countries around the world.
Table of Contents
- List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Introduction
- R.Fraser & M.Hammond Books Without Borders: The Transnational Turn in Book History
- S.Shep Publishing Under the Yoke: A Short History of the Bulgarian Book from Paisy of Hilendar to Peyo Yavorov
- M.Gibson 'After the Old
- yet as agreeable... to the Newest': British and American Almanacs in the Era of American Independence
- L.Santoro From Germany to Brazil: The History of the Fashion Magazine A Estacao , an International Enterprise
- A.C.Suriani da Silva School Readers in the Empire and the Creation of Postcolonial Taste
- R.Fraser Origin and Growth of the White Fathers Press at Bukalasa, Uganda
- I.Page A New Demand for Old Texts: Philippine Metrical Romances in the Early Twentieth Century
- P.M.B.Jurilla Greene, Waugh, and the Lure of Travel
- L.Prescott Africa Writes Back: Heinemann African Writers Series - A Publisher's Memoir
- J.Currey Outside the Nation(al): 'South African' Print and Book Cultures and Global ' Text -scapes'
- A.van der Vlies Shakespeare's Postcolonial Journey
- R.Mooneeram Select Bibliography Index
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