Print Culture Histories Beyond the Metropolis: An Introduction
By Patrick Collier and James J. Connolly
Part I: Circulation
Non-Metropolitan Printing and Business in Britain and Ireland between the Sixteenth and Eighteenth Centuries
By James Raven
“I have hitherto been entirely upon the borrowing hand”: The Acquisition and Circulation of Books in Early Eighteenth-Century Dissenting Academies
By Kyle Roberts
The 18th- and Early 19th-Century Evolution of Indian Print Culture and Knowledge Networks in Calcutta and Madras
By Kenneth R. Hall
Beyond the Market and the City: The Informal Dissemination of Reading Material During the American Civil War
By Ronald J. Zboray and Mary Saracino Zboray
Cosmopolitan Ideals, Local Loyalties, and Print Culture: The Career of George Chandler Bragdon In Upstate New York
By Joan Shelley Rubin
What Travels? The Movement of Movements; or, Ephemeral Bibelots from Paris to Lansing, with Love
By Brad Evans
Circum-Atlantic Print Circuits and Internationalism from the Peripheries in the Interwar Era
By Lara Putnam
Part II: Place
At the Dawn of the Information Age: Reading and the Working Classes in Ashton-under-Lyne, 1830–1850
By Robert Hall
Uneasy Occupancy: Sarah Grand, The Beth Book and a Colonial Reader
By Lydia Wevers
Alger, Fosdick, and Stratemeyer in the Heartland: Crossover Reading in Muncie, Indiana, 1891–1902
By Joel Shrock
Romance in the Province: Reading German Novels in Middletown, USA
By Lynne Tatlock
Print Culture and Cosmopolitan Trends in 1890s Muncie, Indiana
By Frank Felsenstein
Zones of Connection: Common Reading in a Regional Australian Library
By Julieanne Lamond
Organized Print: Clara Steen and Institutional Sites of Reading and Writing in the American Midwest, 1895–1920
By Christine Pawley