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Reading In Conflict: an Interdisciplinary Seminar
This interdisciplinary seminar brings researchers together to explore the question of how reading is implicated in diverse forms of conflict, including class conflict, military conflict, and conflict over political questions such as race and immigration. Continue reading
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Landmarks in Book History Seminars
The Landmarks in Book History Seminars are organised by The Open University’s Book History Research Group and the Institute of English Studies, University of London. Wednesday 22 February 2012, Senate House Room 103, 17.30-19.00 Dr Stephen Colclough (Bangor) will be talking about Robert Darnton’s ‘First Steps Towards a History of Reading’. Continue reading