Bringing together a multidisciplinary and international team of leading scholars, and illustrated by original empirical material, this work explores the complex relationships between the making of books in certain geographical contexts, the movement of books (epistemologically as well as geographically), the ways in which they are received, and advances new perspectives on how this area of research should be approached.
Bringing together a multidisciplinary and international team of leading scholars, and illustrated by original empirical material, this work explores the complex relationships between the making of books in certain geographical contexts, the movement of books (epistemologically as well as geographically), the ways in which they are received, and advances new perspectives on how this area of research should be approached.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Miles Ogborn, Queen Mary University of London, UK and Charles W.J. Withers, University of Edinburgh, UK
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Book Geography, Book History I: Geographies Of Production 1: The Amusements of Posterity: Print Against Empire in Late Eighteenth-Century Bengal 2: Steam and the Landscape of Knowledge: W. & R. Chambers in the 1830s-1850s 3: Construing the Spaces of Print Culture: Book Historians' Visualization Preferences II: Geographies Of Circulation 4: 'Per le Piaze & Sopra il Ponte': Reconstructing the Geography of Popular Print in Sixteenth-Century Venice 5: The Counting-House Library: Creating Mercantile Knowledge in the Age of Sail 6: Printing Posterity: Editing Varenius and the Construction of Geography's History III: Geographies Of Reception 7: Geography, Enlightenment and the Book: Authorship and Audience in Mungo Park's African Texts 8: Books, Geography and Denmark's Colonial Undertaking in West Africa, 1790-1850 9: Volney's Tableau, Medical Geography and Books on the Frontier 10: Reading the Messy Reception of Influences of Geographic Environment (1911)
Introduction: Book Geography, Book History I: Geographies Of Production 1: The Amusements of Posterity: Print Against Empire in Late Eighteenth-Century Bengal 2: Steam and the Landscape of Knowledge: W. & R. Chambers in the 1830s-1850s 3: Construing the Spaces of Print Culture: Book Historians' Visualization Preferences II: Geographies Of Circulation 4: 'Per le Piaze & Sopra il Ponte': Reconstructing the Geography of Popular Print in Sixteenth-Century Venice 5: The Counting-House Library: Creating Mercantile Knowledge in the Age of Sail 6: Printing Posterity: Editing Varenius and the Construction of Geography's History III: Geographies Of Reception 7: Geography, Enlightenment and the Book: Authorship and Audience in Mungo Park's African Texts 8: Books, Geography and Denmark's Colonial Undertaking in West Africa, 1790-1850 9: Volney's Tableau, Medical Geography and Books on the Frontier 10: Reading the Messy Reception of Influences of Geographic Environment (1911)
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