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Book history

2020
Abstract Book history, understood broadly as the analysis of written communication, interacts with legal studies in two main areas: first, legal rules frame the production and dissemination of books or written documents (in many cultures); second, books and written documents can act as meaningful objects within the legal sphere.
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Book History

2018
This chapter discusses Book History. Drawing on the disciplinary fields of ‘analytical bibliography’ and influenced by work in Annales social history, Book History takes as its subject the cultural history and the sociology of print, and also the impact of print on the ‘thought and behaviour of mankind’ from the Gutenberg press to the present day.
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History's Domesday Book

History Workshop Journal, 1990
Economic Development: Wales and the North East of England', in Pat Hudson (ed.), Regions and Industries: a Perspective on the Industrial Revolution in Britain, Cambridge University Press 1989. See also Dai Smith, Wales! Wales!, Allen and Unwin 1984, and his 'Back to the Future', in Planet 56, 1986; Deian R. Hopkin and Gregory S.
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Doctored History Books

Index on Censorship, 1985
Official Soviet and Rumanian histories published in the last 20 years continue to misrepresent the past, especially the cooperation with Nazi Germany
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Books That Made Ophthalmological History

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1960
A collection of the original creative endeavors of time-honored authors, who led the way in the study of the eyes and their diseases, should stimulate interest in the history of ophthalmology. This paper is an effort to present a few of these early works, with reproduction of their title pages, a brief discussion of the contents, and an estimation of ...
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