Printing Historical Society Prize for New Scholarship
Online eventThe 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
Online eventScreenplays 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 […]
What Comes Next?: The Present and Future of Literary Archives
Online eventSHARP: Five College Faculty Seminar on Book History Fall Talks Amy Hildreth Chen (University of Iowa, now an Independent Scholar), introduced by Courtney Andree (UMass Press)
Danky – Pawley Symposium in Print Culture History (Webinar)
Online eventReflecting 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 […]
Book/Print Artists/Scholars of Color Collective: Tia Blassingame, Ashley Hairston Doughty, Kinohi Nishikawa, and Curtis Small
Online eventBook artist Tia Blassingame founded The Book/Print Artists/Scholars of Color Collective to build community and collaborations with BIPOC book/print practitioners and scholars. The Collective represents a growing community of more than twenty […]
Bookshelves in the Age of the COVID-19 Pandemic conference
Online eventThe 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
Online eventRegistration 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)
Online eventThe 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
Online eventDr 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
Online eventThis 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. […]