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Abstraction: A Literary History

Talk given to King's College, Cambridge on February 18th, 2020, meant to introduce my work to the College and explain...

Conversation Ryan Heuser
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Acts of Aesthetics: Publishing as...

Of primary concern to late eighteenth-century society was the sheer volume of printed work being produced in England. The response...

Article Mark Algee-Hewitt
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Ada Lovelace: the woman behind...

Ada's mother encouraged her interest in mathematics, partly after her own interests but partly to stop her being interested in...

Conversation Drummond Bone
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Bibliographical Alterities

What will the future of Book History look like? What should it look like? With the exaggerated claims of the...

Book Chapter Johanna Drucker
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BRIEF ENCOUNTERS: EDUCATIONAL STUDIES AND...

This paper will investigate patterns of historical periodisation with regard to public intellectual work. It will begin with a focus...

Article Ivor Goodson
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Britain’s Bloodless Revolutions: 1688 and...

Britain's Bloodless Revolutions explores the relationship of the emerging category of Literature to the emerging threat of popular violence between...

Book Anthony Jarrells
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Byron (Writers and their Work)

After Shakespeare the most famous British author in Europe, in Britain Byron was for years either neglected, or a victim...

Book Drummond Bone
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Conceptualizing the World: An Exploration...

What is—and what was—“the world”? Though often treated as interchangeable with the ongoing and inexorable progress of globalization, concepts of...

Book Helge Jordheim
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Empirical Knowledge in the Eighteenth-Century...

This Element examines the eighteenth-century novel's contributions to empirical knowledge. Realism has been the conventional framework for treating this subject...

Book Aaron Hanlon
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Ends of Enlightenment

Ends of Enlightenment explores three realms of eighteenth-century European innovation that remain active in the twenty-first century: the realist novel,...

Book John Bender
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Enlightenment in a Smart City:...

This is a study of Enlightenment in Edinburgh like no other. Using data and models provided by urban innovation and...

Book Murray Pittock
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Finance in America: An Unfinished...

The economic crisis of 2008 led to an unprecedented focus on the world of high finance—and revealed it to be...

Book Kevin Brine & Mary Poovey
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Hemispheric Regionalism

In this broad ranging study, Gretchen Woertendyke reconfigures US literary history as a product of hemispheric relations. Hemispheric Regionalism: Romance and...

Book Gretchen J. Woertendyke
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Humanistic infrastructure studies: hyper-functionality and...

Bridging third wave HCI with infrastructure studies, this paper examines the relationship between infrastructural visibility, breakdown, and experience through an...

Article John S. Seberger & Geoffrey C. Bowker
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Humanistic Theory and Digital Scholarship

Encompassing new technologies, research methods, and opportunities for collaborative scholarship and open-source peer review, as well as innovative ways of...

Book Chapter Johanna Drucker
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Into the archive of ubiquitous...

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This paper theorizes ubiquitous computing as a novel configuration of the archive. Such a configuration is characterized by...

Article John S. Seberger
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Inventing the Alphabet: The Origins...

The first comprehensive intellectual history of alphabet studies.

Inventing the Alphabet provides the first account of two-and-a-half millennia of scholarship...

Book Johanna Drucker
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James Hogg and the Medium...

A recent media turn in Romantic studies has foregrounded the ballad—and poetry more generally—as a privileged site for understanding how...

Article Anthony Jarrells
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