HISTORY of the BOOK

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  1. Elisabeth Asher, Nineteenth-century Women's Magazines
  2. Gracen Blackwell, Shifting from Codex Book forms to Electronic Book (Ebook) Forms,
  3. Isabelle Briggs, Marbled Paper And Book Arts
  4. Genesis Carrillo, Electronic Publishing: E-Books
  5. Erika Esquivel, Biblia Pauperum and Religious Iconography
  6. Becky French, Early American Reading Instruction
  7. Megan Gilbert, Translating Scientific Works from Antiquity to the Medieval World
  8. Yoonha Hwang, Korean Movable Type
  9. Stephanie Kaczkiewicz, The Clandestine Literature of Pierre Marteau
  10. Olivia Kope, Grid and Other Layout Systems in Book Design
  11. Liza Mardoyan, Armenian Illuminated Manuscripts
  12. Lauren Molina, Studying Shells (with an emphasis on image reproduction)
  13. Rachel Poutasse, Reference Guide: Encylopedias to the Cyclopaedia
  14. Graciela Ramirez, Book of Hours
  15. Michael Rodgers, Women's Conduct Books in England's Long Eighteenth Century
  16. Megan Sallabedra, Early California: Perceptions, History And Literature
  17. Rhonda Sharrah, Early Printing of Arabic in Europe
  18. Joanna Smith, Movable Books
  19. Alexandra Solodkya, Development of Slavic Literacy
  20. Tanya Knipprath, Album Amicorum of the 16th and 17th Centuries
  21. Alex Valencia, Japanese Literature During The Meiji Era (1868-1912)
  22. Alexandra Whalen, Curiouser and Curiouser: The Early Years of Children's Literature
  23. Daniel Williford, The Art of Illustration in 19th Century England

The History of the Book is a networked resource focused on the production and reception of materials related to the history of the book and literacy technologies, broadly conceived. This ongoing project is being developed by Professor Johanna Drucker, working with staff and students based at UCLA to provide an online environment for research and learning.

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