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Teaching Resources
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Syllabi and Bibliographies
The following syllabi and bibliographies are offered here as suggested approaches to graduate and undergraduate coursework.
The Tanselle Syllabi G. Thomas Tanselle. Rare Book School. University of Virginia Introduction to Bibliography and Introduction to Scholarly Editing Syllabi can be downloaded from the site. History of the Book Kate Martinson. Luther College History of the Book (pdf) Bertrum MacDonald. Dalhousie University History of the Book, 1450 to the Present Joel Silver. Indiana University Topics in the History of Books and Printing, 1400-1800 Ryan and Traister. University of Pennsylvania History of Books and Printing, 1800-1950 Daniel Traister. University of Pennsylvania. Undergraduate syllabus History of the Book Jonathan Rose. Drew University History of the Book in France, from the Ancien Regime to the Present Willa Silverman. Penn State University (in French)
The History of the Book and Its Forms Deborah McGrady. Tulane University (in French) Sources for Teaching Bibliography Drawn from SHARP-L suggestions Survey of Publishing, Text to Hypertext James C. Morrison. Harvard University Technology of the Book D. F. Felluga. Purdue University Technologies of the Word Robert M. Fowler. Baldwin-Wallace College
The Culture of the Book Nancy Mace. U.S. Naval Academy Medieval Orality & Literacy Gadi Algazi, Tel Aviv Knowledge, Literacy, and the Politics of Information in Early Modern England Sabrina Baron. University of Maryland Street Ballads Michael Hancher. University of Minnesota Victorian Studies: Illustrated Periodicals Michael Hancher. University of Minnesota
American Literary Circles: The Atlantic Monthly Circle Sherry J. Linkon. Youngstown State University American Literary Genres: The Bestseller Sherry J. Linkon. Youngstown State University Popular Fictions: Bestsellers from the Greeks to Grisham Ryan and Traister. University of Pennsylvania Bestsellers in America, 1790 to the Present Paul Gutjahr. Indiana University Print, Literacy: Power in America to 1900 Mary Kay Duggan. University of California-Berkeley The Profession of Authorship in 19th-Century America Sherry J. Linkon. Youngstown State University
Lectures and Other Resources
The Atlas of Early Printing University of Iowa Libraries Lectures, Rare Book School 2012 University of Virginia Rare Book School Technology of the Book Web Ring D. F. Felluga. Purdue University
Other Teaching Resources
Biases of the Ear and Eye Daniel Chandler Book History Timetable Cremers/Knops Concise History of the British Newspaper British Library Graphics Atlas Image Permanence Institute. Online print identification tools InScribe: Paleography Learning Materials University of London, School of Advanced Study/Institute of Historical Research Free Course The King's Printer Project Politics, Power and the Printed Word in the Reign of James I Making Books, Shaping Readers University College, Cork Manuscripts, Books, and Maps: The Printing Press in a Changing World Jones and Mukerji, UCSD The World of the Renaissance Print Shop Merry Wiesner-Hanks, U. Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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