Forwarded for Irish-minded lis-libhistorians - I'm sure libraries can be
added in to the topics to be covered.
Peter Hoare
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Peter Hoare, 21 Oundle Drive, Wollaton Park, Nottingham NG8 1BN
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From: "Sylvie MIKOWSKI" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 2:30 PM
Subject: Call for papers
> The Department of English of the University of Reims-Champagne-Ardenne
> (France) and the Institute of Cultural, Textual and Documentary
Studies
> of Troyes invite proposals for papers for an international conference on
> « The History of the Irish Book » to be held in Troyes ( East of France)
on
> May 6 7, 2004. Suggested topics to explore include (but are not
restricted
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> -Medieval manuscripts
> -History of literacy
> -The Dublin book-trade in the 18th century
> -Orality and the printed word
> -Ango-Irish writers anfd their public
> -History of reading
> -Censorship
> -History of modern Publishing
> -Individual Publishing Histories
> -Official Cultural Policies
> -Text and image
> -Reviews, Periodicals and Magazines
> -The Marketing of the Irish Book Today
> -Children¹s Books
> -Religious Books
> -History of Translation
> Guests Speakers will be Professor Robert Welch (University of Ulster),
> co-editor of The History of the Irish Book and Professor Warwick Gould
> (Institute of English Studies, University of London), editor of Yeats
> Annual.
> Proposals of a maximum length of 2500 words should be sent before December
> 15, 2003 to :
> Sylvie Mikowski, Professor of Irish Studies, University of Reims
> 2, Square des Bouleaux, 75019 Paris, France, as well as any enquiries.
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