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Printing Historical Society Prize for New Scholarship

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The Society is pleased to announce the ‘Printing Historical Society Prize for New Scholarship’, a competition for a new article on any printing-historical subject, suitable for the Society’s Journal. Scholars […]

The Screenplay as Material Text

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Screenplays are bibliographical frankensteins. They are book-objects used to circulate the “same” text to multiple people in more than one printed copy. They are also manuscript-like, produced and circulated in […]

Danky – Pawley Symposium in Print Culture History (Webinar)

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Reflecting on 10 years of research in print culture history funded by the James P. Danky Fellowships and the Center for the History of Print and Digital Culture at the […]

Bookshelves in the Age of the COVID-19 Pandemic conference

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The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted on all aspects of lives, but nowhere has this been more visible than in the conflation of public and private workspace. As we work from […]

Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum 2020 Awayzgoose

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Registration for the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum 2020 Awayzgoose is open! This year we're excited to partner with The American Printing History Association for the conference. In this […]

The 56th Annual Erasmus Lecture (CRRS)

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The Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies (CRRS) proudly presents The 56th Annual Erasmus Lecture: Nabil Matar (University of Minnesota), "Protestant and Catholic Polemics in the Arab East 1698-1798". Thursday […]

John Seltzer and Mark Seltzer Memorial Lecture

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Dr Margaret Schotte, Associate Professor of Early Modern, History, York University on "For Merchants and Mariners - The Business of Nautical Manuals. The 16th and 17th centuries saw an explosion […]

Candid Conversations: Booksellers & Librarians

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This webinar – the first in a prospective series scheduled in conjunction with major book fairs – explores the necessarily close but complicated working relationship between special collections librarians and booksellers. […]