The Oxford Illustrated History of the Book

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Pub. Date: 2022-11-25
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Summary

In 14 original essays, The Oxford Illustrated History of the Book reveals the history of books in all their various forms, from the ancient world to the digital present. Leading international scholars offer an original and richly illustrated narrative that is global in scope.

The history of the book is the history of millions of written, printed, and illustrated texts, their manufacture, distribution, and reception. Here are different types of production, from clay tablets to scrolls, from inscribed codices to printed books, pamphlets, magazines, and newspapers, from
written parchment to digital texts. The history of the book is a history of different methods of circulation and dissemination, all dependent on innovations in transport, from coastal and transoceanic shipping to roads, trains, planes and the internet. It is a history of different modes of reading
and reception, from learned debate and individual study to public instruction and entertainment. It is a history of manufacture, craftsmanship, dissemination, reading and debate.

Yet the history of books is not simply a question of material form, nor indeed of the history of reading and reception. The larger question is of the effect of textual production, distribution and reception - of how books themselves made history. To this end, each chapter of this volume, succinctly
bounded by period and geography, offers incisive and stimulating insights into the relationship between books and the story of their times.

Author Biography


James Raven, Professor of Modern History, University of Essex

James Raven is Professor of Modern History at the University of Essex and a Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge. Formerly he was Reader in Social and Cultural History, University of Oxford, and Professorial Fellow of Mansfield College. He is the author, editor and co-editor of numerous books in
early modern and modern British, European and colonial history, including Judging New Wealth (1992); The Practice and Representation of Reading (1996); The English Novel 1770-1829 (2000); Free Print and Non-Commercial Publishing (2000); London Booksellers and American Customers (2002); Lost
Libraries (2004); The Business of Books: Booksellers and the English Book Trade (2007); Books between Europe and the Americas (2011); Publishing Business (2014) and Bookscape: Geographies of Printing and Publishing in London before 1800 (2014).

Table of Contents


1. Introduction, James Raven
2. The Ancient World, Eleanor Robson
3. Byzantium, Barbara Crostini
4. Medieval and Early Modern East Asia, Cynthia Brokaw
5. Medieval Western Europe, David Rundle
6. Renaissance and Reformation, James Raven and Goran Proot
7. Managing Information, Ann Blair
8. The Islamic World, Sheila S. Blair and Jonathan M. Bloom
9. Enlightenment and Revolution, Jeffrey Freedman
10. South Asia, Graham Shaw
11. Industrialization, Marie-Françoise Cachin
12. Modern China, Japan, and Korea, Christopher A. Reed and M. William Steele
13. Globalization, Eva Hemmungs Wirtén
14. Books Transformed, Jeffrey T. Schnapp
Abbreviations and Glossary
Further Reading
Picture Acknowledgements
Index

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