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Volume 10: 2020
Table of Contents 

Editors:  Caroline Davis,  Genevieve Cain and 
Rachel Sheridan
Oxford International Centre for Publishing, Oxford Brookes University


Introduction by Rachel Sheridan

Women and Publishing
Sarah Bennett - A Dove Grey Renaissance: Persephone Books and the Neglected Middlebrow

Charlotte Quelch - More than Commerce? The Emergence of Female Psychological Thriller Writers in the 21st Century
 

Race and Representation
Iguem Efembele Beatrice - The Significance of the Harlem Literary Renaissance

Daniel Poole - The Culture and Political Impact of the Black Panther Newspaper (1967-1982) 

Commerce vs Culture
Caitlin Day - Blast Magazine and the Cultivation of a Modernist Movement

Sophie Bolton - The Collins Crime Club: Detective Fiction and the Commercialisation of Print Culture in 1930s Britain

Deanna Russell - The Revival of the Paperback in the 21st Century

Ellie Masterman - Roald Dahl’s Matilda, Reading and Class in 1980s Britain

Sex, Scandal and Censorship

Cheyenne Maier - No Sex Please, We’re American: Sexual Health Nonfiction versus US Censorship

Rachel Holt - Smut, Sex and Scandal: Commerce of Controversy in the History of Publishing

Developments in Academic Publishing
Chloe Slim - Access in Academic Publishing and What It Means for Different Stakeholders

Will Croft  - Academic Authorship and the Digital Revolution of Journals


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Articles have been written by students on the History and Culture of Publishing module of the MA in Publishing Media, the  MA Digital Publishing and the MA Publishing (Distance Learning) in the Oxford International Centre for Publishing at Oxford Brookes University. With special thanks to Joseph Clayton for editorial support.


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