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Table of Contents 
Volume 2: April 2014

Editors:  Caroline Davis and Lucy Warwick
Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies, Oxford Brookes University


Trends in Early 20th Century Publishing

Emma Russell - 
The Celtic Twilight: Folklore and the Irish Literary Revival    

Kerry Lewis - Proud to be Roman: Publishing the Classics in Early Twentieth Century Imperial Britain

Ariel Pimentel - The Algonquin Round Table 1919-1929: In The Know and Inordinately Trashy


War, Publishing and Propaganda


Cecile Nielly - Great War Propaganda in Popular Literature in France


Alanna Maxwell - What Role did Publishing and Propaganda Play in the Anglo-Irish War?

Jennifer Elliott - Believing the Unbelievable: Publishing Memories of the Holocaust



Publishing and Censorship

Anna Gruszecka - Censorship in the People's Republic of Poland, 1984-1989

Catherine Holdsworth - The Trials and Tribulations of Lady Chatterley's Publication

James Edgar- Publish and Be Damned? The Satanic Verses Controversy as a Turning Point in British Publishing History


Publishing and Authorship: Case Studies 

Rachel Concannon - Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave: Abolitionist Propaganda to Hollywood Tie-in

Katryna Storace - A Woolf at the Hogarth Press: Virginia Woolf and the Art of Publishing

Erin Twohey - Publishing Women in a Male-Dominated Industry: A Study of Margaret Atwood



Transitions in Publishing Culture

Molly Stevenson -  The Penguin Revolution: A Closer look at Penguin's Approaches to Cover Designs

Fiona Bradbury - 
The Carnegie Medal and Changing Attitudes to Children’s Book Prize Culture in Britain, 1936–1996

Helen Wishart- Mergers, Corporisation and Mass Market Publishing

Vessela Howell -E-books and the Reading Experience


























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Articles have been written and produced by students on the History and Culture of Publishing module of the MA in Publishing and the MA in Book History and Publishing Culture in the Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies at Oxford Brookes University. 

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