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This book explores the publishing and reading practices formed and changed by the First World War. From an exploration of British and Australian trench journals to the impact of war on the literary figures of the home front, the essays provide new information about the production, circulation and reception of reading matter during this time.

Produktbeschreibung
This book explores the publishing and reading practices formed and changed by the First World War. From an exploration of British and Australian trench journals to the impact of war on the literary figures of the home front, the essays provide new information about the production, circulation and reception of reading matter during this time.
Autorenporträt
GRACE BROCKINGTON British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at Clare Hall and the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, UK STEPHEN COLCLOUGH Lecturer in English at the University of Wales, Bangor, UK SANTANU DAS British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London, UK KEITH GRIEVES Reader in History at Kingston University, UK SARA HASLAM Lecturer in Literature at the Open University, UK NICHOLAS HILEY Head of the Centre for the Study of Cartoons and Caricature at the University of Kent, UK AMANDA LAUGESEN Lecturer in History and American Studies at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia KATE MACDONALD Research Associate at the Department of English Literature, University of Ghent, Belgium JESSICA MEYER Recently completed her PhD at the University of Cambridge, UK JOHN PEGUM Recently completed his PhD at the University of Cambridge, UK RAINER PÖPPINGHEGE CEO of the Historical Institute, Paderborn University, Germany JANE POTTER Senior Lecturer in Publishing, Oxford Brookes University, UK
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'This fine book presents important new research on the cultural history of the First World War. It brings neglected areas of knowledge into focus, deepening our understanding of book history, and of the complex and various activities undertaken by writers, publishers, propagandists, and journals during the war. The essays are lively, intelligent, well researched and well written. A valuable new study for scholars, and an excellent resource for students.' - Trudi Tate, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, UK

'A highly welcome contribution to the field, this book about publishing during the Great War addresses who was reading what, and where. The international scope of the volume demonstrates the interconnected world of print, and its documentation will ground future research in the field.' - Professor Margaret R. Higonnet, University of Connecticut, USA

'This volume offers much valuable work in the ongoing war of representation and illustrates how much can beilluminated by the various disciplinary perspectives that make up the History of the Book.' - Andrew Nash, Times Literary Supplement