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This volume presents a series of up-to-date essays on the history of book-trade networks, benefitting from spatial and networks perspectives.
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This volume presents a series of up-to-date essays on the history of book-trade networks, benefitting from spatial and networks perspectives.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317266075
- Artikelnr.: 46883523
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317266075
- Artikelnr.: 46883523
John Hinks is an Honorary Fellow at the Centre for Urban History, University of Leicester, UK. He is currently Chair of the Printing Historical Society, a member of the Council of the Bibliographical Society, Reviews Editor of Publishing History and an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham, where he edits the British Book Trade Index website (www.bbti.bham.ac.uk ). Catherine Feely is a Lecturer in History at the University of Derby, UK. She is currently Chair of History Lab Plus, a network of early-career historians based at the Institute of Historical Research, London.
1. Introduction - Beyond Metaphor: a Personal View of Historical Networks
in the Book Trade
John Hinks
2. Book Trade Networks and Community Contexts
John Feather
3. Revealing and Mapping Networks: Potential Opportunities and Pitfalls for
Book Trade History
Steve Conway
4. History, Histories and Book Trade Networks: An Exploratory Agent-Based
Model Edmund Chattoe-Brown and Simone Gabbriellini
5. The Book as Movable Property in England in the Early Middle Ages
Elaine Treharne
6. Minding Their F's and Q's: Shakespeare and the Fleet Street Syndicate
1630-32
Jennifer M. Young
7. The Dissemination of Political Pamphlets in Local Towns: a comparison
between late seventeenth-century Utrecht and Exeter
Roeland Harms
8. Early Book Trade Networks in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
Maureen Bell
9. A Hotbed of Hawkers : Muneville-le-Bingard and the Itinerant Book Trade
in Northern France during the Ancien Régime
Ian Maxted
10. The role of the Sydney Gazette in the Creation of Australia in the
Scottish Public Sphere
M. H. Beals
11. Copyright Law, Transnational Book Trade, and the Counter-Discourse of
the Global in the Belgian Market of Cheap Reprints
Alberto Gabriele
12. Karl Marx's Capital and Transatlantic Radical Book-Trade Networks in
the Early Twentieth Century Catherine Feely
in the Book Trade
John Hinks
2. Book Trade Networks and Community Contexts
John Feather
3. Revealing and Mapping Networks: Potential Opportunities and Pitfalls for
Book Trade History
Steve Conway
4. History, Histories and Book Trade Networks: An Exploratory Agent-Based
Model Edmund Chattoe-Brown and Simone Gabbriellini
5. The Book as Movable Property in England in the Early Middle Ages
Elaine Treharne
6. Minding Their F's and Q's: Shakespeare and the Fleet Street Syndicate
1630-32
Jennifer M. Young
7. The Dissemination of Political Pamphlets in Local Towns: a comparison
between late seventeenth-century Utrecht and Exeter
Roeland Harms
8. Early Book Trade Networks in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
Maureen Bell
9. A Hotbed of Hawkers : Muneville-le-Bingard and the Itinerant Book Trade
in Northern France during the Ancien Régime
Ian Maxted
10. The role of the Sydney Gazette in the Creation of Australia in the
Scottish Public Sphere
M. H. Beals
11. Copyright Law, Transnational Book Trade, and the Counter-Discourse of
the Global in the Belgian Market of Cheap Reprints
Alberto Gabriele
12. Karl Marx's Capital and Transatlantic Radical Book-Trade Networks in
the Early Twentieth Century Catherine Feely
1. Introduction - Beyond Metaphor: a Personal View of Historical Networks
in the Book Trade
John Hinks
2. Book Trade Networks and Community Contexts
John Feather
3. Revealing and Mapping Networks: Potential Opportunities and Pitfalls for
Book Trade History
Steve Conway
4. History, Histories and Book Trade Networks: An Exploratory Agent-Based
Model Edmund Chattoe-Brown and Simone Gabbriellini
5. The Book as Movable Property in England in the Early Middle Ages
Elaine Treharne
6. Minding Their F's and Q's: Shakespeare and the Fleet Street Syndicate
1630-32
Jennifer M. Young
7. The Dissemination of Political Pamphlets in Local Towns: a comparison
between late seventeenth-century Utrecht and Exeter
Roeland Harms
8. Early Book Trade Networks in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
Maureen Bell
9. A Hotbed of Hawkers : Muneville-le-Bingard and the Itinerant Book Trade
in Northern France during the Ancien Régime
Ian Maxted
10. The role of the Sydney Gazette in the Creation of Australia in the
Scottish Public Sphere
M. H. Beals
11. Copyright Law, Transnational Book Trade, and the Counter-Discourse of
the Global in the Belgian Market of Cheap Reprints
Alberto Gabriele
12. Karl Marx's Capital and Transatlantic Radical Book-Trade Networks in
the Early Twentieth Century Catherine Feely
in the Book Trade
John Hinks
2. Book Trade Networks and Community Contexts
John Feather
3. Revealing and Mapping Networks: Potential Opportunities and Pitfalls for
Book Trade History
Steve Conway
4. History, Histories and Book Trade Networks: An Exploratory Agent-Based
Model Edmund Chattoe-Brown and Simone Gabbriellini
5. The Book as Movable Property in England in the Early Middle Ages
Elaine Treharne
6. Minding Their F's and Q's: Shakespeare and the Fleet Street Syndicate
1630-32
Jennifer M. Young
7. The Dissemination of Political Pamphlets in Local Towns: a comparison
between late seventeenth-century Utrecht and Exeter
Roeland Harms
8. Early Book Trade Networks in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
Maureen Bell
9. A Hotbed of Hawkers : Muneville-le-Bingard and the Itinerant Book Trade
in Northern France during the Ancien Régime
Ian Maxted
10. The role of the Sydney Gazette in the Creation of Australia in the
Scottish Public Sphere
M. H. Beals
11. Copyright Law, Transnational Book Trade, and the Counter-Discourse of
the Global in the Belgian Market of Cheap Reprints
Alberto Gabriele
12. Karl Marx's Capital and Transatlantic Radical Book-Trade Networks in
the Early Twentieth Century Catherine Feely