Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 20, No. 528.
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Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 08:24:58 +0000
From: Barbara Bordalejo <b.bordalejo_at_BHAM.AC.UK>
Subject: History of the Book Masters Degree
>From: Bill Bell <B.Bell_at_ED.AC.UK>
>Date: 21 March 2007 09:28:07 GMT
>To: SHARP-L_at_LISTSERV.INDIANA.EDU
>>Reply-To: "SHARP-L Society for the History of
>Authorship, Reading & Publishing" <SHARP-
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>
>POSTGRADUATE STUDY
>AT THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
>
>MATERIAL CULTURES AND THE HISTORY OF THE BOOK
>
>Applications are now being received for the one year taught
>postgraduate degree at The University of Edinburgh.
>
>Distinctive for its integration of traditional bibliography,
>training in special collections, and advanced theoretical
>approaches, Material Cultures and the History of the Book brings
>together theory and practice in new and innovative ways.
>
>Combining the study of cultural history, intensive archival
>research, and the latest intellectual developments, the
>postgraduate programme is taught across several departments by
>leading international experts in the field.
>
>More information on the degree can be found at http:// www.hss.ed.ac.uk/chb
>
>--
>Dr. Bill Bell
>Centre for the History of the Book
>& School of Literatures, Languages, and Cultures
>The University of Edinburgh
>18 Buccleuch Place
>Edinburgh
>EH8 9LN
>(0131)650-4283
>http://www.arts.ed.ac.uk/chb
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