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Table of Contents 
Volume 8: September 2018


Editors:  Caroline Davis, Genevieve Cain and Gordana Kelava
Oxford International Centre for Publishing Studies, Oxford Brookes University

Introduction 
by 
Gordana Kelava, Co-Editor


Transitions and Developments

Cleo Favaretto - British Trade Publishing in 19th Century India: an Analysis of Murray and Macmillan’s Colonial Series

Stephen Elliott - The Anxiety of Contamination: Modernism and the Masses

Hope Garnett - How Far did Allen Lane Contribute to Changing the Reading Culture in Britain from the 1930s-1940s?

Laura Wiltshire - The Human behind the Machine: How Technological Advancements in 21st Century Printing have Affected the Employees of the Trade

Siân Robinson - A Rise and a Fall: The Right-wing Press during the 2017 General Election


Women and Publishing

Shannon Magee - ... And Nevertheless She Persisted: How Independent and Feminist Bookstores Have Survived in the U.S. Book Market

Zoë Chatfield - The Women’s Prize for Fiction and The Man Booker Prize

Shannon Waters -  What’s in a Name?’: With a Focus on Pseudonyms, is the Publishing Industry Still Primarily Dominated by Men?

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Genre Publishing

Jessica Davies Porter - The ‘Illustrious and the Vulgar’: Christie, Culture and Commerce in the Golden Age of Detective Fiction

Judith McKay -Young Adult Fiction and Its Impact on the Publishing Industry

Eleni Steck - Innovation over Imitation: Genre Boundaries and Prestige in Science Fiction/ Fantasy Literature





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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 Studies (Distance Learning) in the Oxford International Centre for Publishing at Oxford Brookes University. 

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