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Bookshelves in the Age of the COVID-19 Pandemic conference
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 home and attend endless online meetings, our bookshelves are suddenly on public display. This conference will ask speakers to critically examine this particular cultural phenomenon, […]
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Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum 2020 Awayzgoose
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 time of social distance we plan to give a big online embrace to our fellow lovers of type and letterpress. Please join us for our […]
The 56th Annual Erasmus Lecture (CRRS)
The 56th Annual Erasmus Lecture (CRRS)
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 5 November Remote lecture 4-6 pm The Protestant and the Catholic reformations resulted in devastating religious wars, followed by imperialist wars between Britain and France. […]
John Seltzer and Mark Seltzer Memorial Lecture
John Seltzer and Mark Seltzer Memorial Lecture
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 of printed manuals dedicated to the science of navigation—but it took some time before there was a sizeable audience for such a technical subject. In […]
Candid Conversations: Booksellers & Librarians
Candid Conversations: Booksellers & Librarians
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. Aiming to make the intersection of the two fields more transparent, and geared primarily to early career professionals in both librarianship and the trade, the […]
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Democratizing Knowledge: Examining Archives in the Post-custodial Era
Drew University (Madison, NJ) Submission deadline: August 24, 2020 To acknowledge the archive as a construct is to understand that power, as Michel-Rolph Trouillot has argued, “is constitutive of the story.” Yet, for too long historians have operated as if the archive were a foregone conclusion, ignoring the ways in which history is a narrative […]
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The Book in Movement: Experimentation & Craft in Autonomous Publishing Networks in Latin America
The Book in Movement: Experimentation & Craft in Autonomous Publishing Networks in Latin America
Over the past two decades, Latin America has seen an explosion of experiments with autonomy, as people across the continent express their refusal to be absorbed by the logic and order of neoliberalism. The autonomous movements of the twenty-first century are marked by an unprecedented degree of interconnection, through their use of digital tools and […]
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Book/Print Artists/Scholars of Color Collective: Irene Chan, Devin Fitzgerald, Colette Fu, and Radha Pandey
Book/Print Artists/Scholars of Color Collective: Irene Chan, Devin Fitzgerald, Colette Fu, and Radha Pandey
Book 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 book artists, scholars, librarians, papermakers, letterpress printers, printmakers, and curators. All are passionate about book history, print culture, and the endless potential of artists' books […]
Princeton-Rutgers Book History Colloquium | “The Virtual Materiality of Texts: Book History during a Pandemic”
Princeton-Rutgers Book History Colloquium | “The Virtual Materiality of Texts: Book History during a Pandemic”
A virtual colloquium on teaching, reading, and research in the time of Covid-19 https://history.princeton.edu/news-events/events/colloquium-virtual-materiality-texts-book-history-during-pandemic The global pandemic and consequent ‘lockdown’ in most nations around the world have affected academic activity across all disciplines, but the impact has been especially profound for scholars whose research and teaching depend on accessibility to material texts and media. Yet, […]
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W.J. Alexander Lecture in English Literature
W.J. Alexander Lecture in English Literature
A Conversation with Folger Director Michael Witmore on the Future of Research Libraries and the Humanities Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 6:00-7:30 p.m. This is a virtual event. Zoom details provided with registration confirmation: https://www.uc.utoronto.ca/alexander2020 Faculty, students, staff, and the public are cordially invited. Please RSVP by Friday, November 20, 2020: https://www.uc.utoronto.ca/alexander2020 Moderator: Lynne Magnusson […]