The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries saw both the consolidation of American print culture and the establishment of an
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Early African American Print Culture presents seventeen original essays that demonstrate how the study of African Americ
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Honorable Mention, 2019 MLA Prize for a First Book Sole Finalist Mention for the 2018 Lora Romero First Book Prize, pres
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New Directions in Print Culture Studies features new methods and approaches to cultural and literary history that draw o
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Focusing on the contributions of civic reformers and political architects who arrived in New York in the early decades o
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Considering the growing interest in South African Literature at the moment, this study looks at both the Anglophone lite
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The leading historians who are the authors of this work offer a highly original account of one of the most important tra
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Slow Print: Literary Radicalism and Late-Victorian Print Culture focuses on British radical print from approximately 188
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The late eighteenth century witnessed an influx of black women to the slave-trading ports of the American Northeast. The
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