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1. ?HISTORY OF THE BOOK CONFERENCE?, Renaissance Center,
Sept.<br>
25 (Jim Wald)<br><br>
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Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 01:09:59 -0400<br>
From: Jim Wald <jwald@hampshire.edu><br>
Subject: [Libri] ?HISTORY OF THE BOOK CONFERENCE?, Renaissance
Center,<br>
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?HISTORY OF THE BOOK CONFERENCE?<br><br>
The Massachusetts Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies
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presents a day-long conference on The History of the Book on September
<br>
25, 2010 featuring Keynote Speaker Michael Suarez S.J. Director of Rare
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Book School, Professor of English, and University Professor, University
<br>
of Virginia.<br><br>
The conference features six speakers who will each present a 45 minute
<br>
lecture with a brief discussion period after each talk. The
morning?s <br>
roster will consist of Steven Harris (Associate Professor, Dept. of
<br>
English, University of Massachusetts Amherst) / Helpful/ /Scribal
<br>
Errors: The Case of the Exeter Book/; Philip Palmer (Graduate Student,
<br>
Dept. of English, University of Massachusetts Amherst) /Richard Hakluyt,
<br>
Censorship, and the Textual Transmission of the Failed Voyage Narrative
<br>
/; and Daniel Gordon (Professor, Dept. of History, Associate Dean, <br>
Commonwealth Honors College, University of Massachusetts Amherst)
/A <br>
Best-Seller in the 18th Century: Raynal's History of the East and West
<br>
Indies./<br><br>
The afternoon speakers will be Cheryl Harned (Graduate Student, Dept. of
<br>
History, University of Massachusetts Amherst) /Visual and Material <br>
Culture and the Making of A Place of Reading: Three Centuries of Reading
<br>
in America/; and N.C. Christopher Couch (Lecturer, Dept. of Comparative
<br>
Literature, University of Massachusetts Amherst) /Will Eisner and the
<br>
Graphic Novel./<br><br>
Michael F. Suarez, S.J. (Director of Rare Book School, Professor of <br>
English, and University Professor, University of Virginia) will close
<br>
the conference will be the keynote address of "Salvete et
valete!"<br><br>
The conference takes place on September 25, 2010 and runs from 9:00AM-
<br>
5:00PM in the Reading Room of The Renaissance Center, 650 East Pleasant
<br>
Street, Amherst, MA 01004. The conference is free and lunch will be <br>
provided but advance registration is required. To register, call <br>
413-577-3600 or email renaissance@english.umass.edu <br>
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Sponsorship for this event is provided by the University of <br>
Massachusetts Amherst Libraries; University of Massachusetts Amherst
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History Department; University of Massachusetts Amherst Department of
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Languages, Literatures, & Cultures; Hampshire College: Simmons
College <br>
Graduate School of Library and Information Science; University of <br>
Massachusetts Amherst English Department; and the Massachusetts Center
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for Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies.<br><br>
The Massachusetts Center for Interdisciplinary Renaissance
Studies<br><br>
650 East Pleasant Street<br><br>
Amherst, MA 01004<br><br>
(413-577-3600<br><br>
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