Book studies and book-arts |
In this session, speakers Gill Partington and Russell Maret share their perspectives on the relationship between book studies and book-arts |
Gill Partington, Russell Maret, Adam Smyth |
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Queer Bibliography: A Discussion |
What is queer bibliography? How does it intersect with other critical bibliographies, (feminist, Black and liberation bibliography)? How does it relate to traditional bibliographic practice? What opportunities might queer methods and approaches provide? |
Sarah Pyke, James Sargan, Adam Smyth |
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S1 Ep1: Welcome to BOOKNESS |
Welcome to BOOKNESS, a podcast from the Centre for the Study of the Book at the Bodleian Libraries exploring artists' books made of unusual materials… |
Alice Evans, Jo Maddocks, Chris Fletcher, Emma Smith, Adam Smyth |
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Nicholas Crouch's seventeenth-century books |
Professor Adam Smyth talks to cataloguer Lucy Kelsall and book conservator Nikki Tomkins about the seventeenth-century library of Nicholas Crouch, now in Balliol College, and how to deal with fragile books. |
Adam Smyth, Lucy Kelsall, Nikki Tomkins |
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Graham Greene and Josephine Reid |
Adam Smyth talks to Balliol College, Oxford archivist Anna Sander about an exciting new archive of letters relating to Graham Greene and his secretary, Josephine Reid. |
Adam Smyth, Anna Sander |
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Hand-press printing |
A demonstration of and discussion about hand-press printing with the Bodleian's Dr Paul Nash. |
Paul Nash, Adam Smyth |
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Scribal correction and literary craft: English manuscripts 1375-1510 |
Adam Smyth talks to Professor Daniel Wakelin about his new book on cultures of correction in later medieval manuscripts. |
Daniel Wakelin, Adam Smyth |
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'Almost Identical': Copying Books in England, 1600-1900 |
Henry Woudhuysen joins Adam Smyth to discuss the history of facsimiles. |
Henry Woudhuysen, Adam Smyth |
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The History of Oxford University Press |
Adam Smyth is joined by Professor Ian Gadd to discuss his just-published collection on the history of OUP. |
Adam Smyth, Ian Gadd |
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Bibliography in Bits |
Adam Smyth talks to Professor Will Noel about the potentials of digital technology for the study of manuscripts. |
Will Noel, Adam Smyth |
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Early modern plays in bits and pieces |
Professor Tiffany Stern joins Dr Adam Smyth to discuss her current research on the materiality of the early modern play text. What happens to our thinking about plays when prologues, epilogues and songs become mobile pieces, detached from the whole? |
Tiffany Stern, Adam Smyth |
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