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The Graduate Program in Book History at Drew University presents a free
public lecture:
DAVID FINKELSTEIN
will speak on
PRINT CULTURE MEETS SHOP FLOOR POLITICS:
A STUDY OF SCOTTISH PUBLISHING 1860-1880
Monday, 10 April, at 8:00 pm
Learning Center 28
Drew University, Madison, NJ
David Finkelstein is Head of the Media and Communication Department at
Queen Margaret University College in Edinburgh. He is co-editor of *The
Nineteenth-Century Media and the Construction of Identities* (Macmillan,
2000), *Negotiating India in the Nineteenth-Century Media* (Macmillan,
2000), and *The Book History Reader* (Routledge, forthcoming). He will
speak on the role of printshop culture in shaping Victorian literature.
This event is funded by a grant from the Gladys Krieble Delmas
Foundation. For more information about the Graduate Program in Book
History at Drew University, contact [log in to unmask]
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