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Eric White
H-185. African American Print Cultures in the Nineteenth Century
Course Length: 30 hours Course Week: 16–21 July 2023 Format: in person, American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, MA Fee: $1,395 This seminar will explore the relationship between African American print …
Benjamin Fagan
H-170v. Spanish American Textual Technologies to 1700
Length: 10 hours Format: Online This course will explore the history of textual technologies in the region now referred to as Spanish America, from the pre-contact period to the colonial …
H-150v. Indigenous Book History in Virtual Space
Course Length: 10 hours Format: Online Even before Marisa Duarte’s Network Sovereignty: Building the Internet across Indian Country (2017) was published, Indigenous peoples have had a long and enduring history …
H-185v. African American Print Cultures in the Nineteenth-Century United States
This course will focus on early African American print culture in the United States during the nineteenth century. We begin with an overview of American print culture studies generally, focusing …
Derrick R. Spires
H-180v. Six Degrees of Phillis Wheatley
“Never has a single professional development opportunity so profoundly transformed my research, thinking, and teaching.” – 2021 student Course Length: 12 hours Course Week: 9–13 June 2025 Format: online only …
Tara Bynum
H-120v. Textual Connected Histories: Books and Reading in the Early Modern European World
Length: 10 hours Format: Online Each session in this 10-hour course will present multiple approaches to the study of connected textual histories. By following the trajectories of a work, a …
H-135v. Key Moments in the History of the Book in the Antebellum United States
Course Length: 6 hours Format: Online This course will explore the history of the antebellum American book by looking at three important events in the history of publishing in the …