ECS 350 / HIS 354

Books and Their ReadersCourse Cancelled

Anthony Thomas Grafton

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This course will offer an intensive introduction to the history of the making, distribution and reading of books in the West, from ancient Greece to modern America. By examining a series of case studies, we will see how writers, producers, and readers of books have interacted, and how the conditions of production and consumption have changed over time.

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