Cultural Practices of Intermediality examines how print interacted with the broader media ecology between 1700 and 1900. Focusing on the area of art and the stage, the exhibition includes books, printed images, plays, librettos, musical scores, playbills, theatre programmes, caricature, printed...
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People in the World of Print examines how people interacted with print between 1700 and 1900. An explosion of print culture characterized these centuries: books, newspapers, magazines, evangelical tracts, broadsides, and printed images, along with other printed items, proliferated in...
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How did people in Europe between 1700 and 1900 use printed matter to mediate and structure their social and interpersonal interactions? This two-day conference brings together specialists in a number of disciplines from across North America and Great Britain to address the interpersonal...
A Public Lecture by Andrew Stauffer, Department of Eglish at University of Virginia and Director of the NINES Project.



