Print in Motion: The Expansion of Publishing and Reading in the United States, 1880-1940
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2009
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Carl F. Kaestle Editor: Janice A. Radway |
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A History of the Book in America
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4
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669 pp.
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University of North Carolina Press
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Chapel Hill, NC
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ISBN |
9780807831861
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Contents:
A framework for the history of publishing and reading in the United States, 1880-1940 / Carl F. Kaestle and Janice A. Radway
Seeing the sites: readers, publishers, and local print cultures in 1880 / Carl F. Kaestle
The rise of a national book trade system in the United States / Michael Winship
The expansion of the national book trade system / James L.W. West III
Copyright in transition / Peter Jaszi and Martha Woodmansee
Diverging paths: books and magazines in the transition to corporate capitalism / Richard Ohmann
From partisanship to professionalism: the transformation of the daily press / Richard L. Kaplan
Persistence of vision: partisan journalism in the mainstream press / Michael Schudson
Unruly servants: machines, modernity, and the printed page / Megan Benton
Ambivalent advertising: books, prestige, and the circulation of publicity / Ellen Gruber Garvey
Learned and literary print cultures in an age of professionalization and diversification / Janice A. Radway
Crafting a communications infrastructure: scientific and technical publishing in the United States / Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette
The government as publisher / Charles A. Seavey with Caroline F. Sloat
Gilded-age consensus, repressive campaigns, and gradual liberalization: the shifting rhythms of book censorship / Paul S. Boyer
Distinctive media: the European ethnic press in the United States / Sally M. Miller
Exiles, immigrants, and natives: Hispanic print culture in what became the mainland of the United States / Nicolás Kanellos
Reading, writing, and resisting: African American print culture / James P. Danky
An outpouring of "faithful" words: Protestant publishing in the United States / William Vance Trollinger Jr.
Two ambitious goals: American Jewish publishing in the United States / Jonathan D. Sarna
Running the ancient ark by steam: Catholic publishing / Una M. Cadegan
From McGuffey to Dick and Jane: reading textbooks / Richard L. Venezky with Carl F. Kaestle
The American public library: construction of a community reading institution / Wayne A. Wiegand
The great libraries / Phyllis Dain
Aflame with culture: reading and social mission in the nineteenth-century white women's literary club movement / Elizabeth Long
Reading and race pride: the literary activism of Black clubwomen / Elizabeth McHenry
Making meaning: analysis and affect in the study and practice of reading / Joan Shelley Rubin.
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