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Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States (Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book/ Published in Association With the Library Company of Philadelphia) [Paperback]

Thomas Augst (Author, Editor), Kenneth Carpenter (Editor)
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May 31, 2007 1558495916 978-1558495913 illustrated edition
Tracing the evolution of the library as a modern institution from the late eighteenth century to the digital era, this book explores the diverse practices by which Americans have shared reading matter for instruction, edification, and pleasure.

Writing from a rich variety of perspectives, the contributors raise important questions about the material forms and social shapes of American culture. What is a library? How have libraries fostered communities of readers and influenced the practice of reading
in particular communities? How did the development of modern libraries alter the boundaries of individual and social experience, and define new kinds of public culture? To what extent have libraries served as commercial enterprises, as centers of power, and as places of empowerment for African Americans, women, and immigrants?

Institutions of Reading offers at once a social history of literacy and leisure, an intellectual history of institutional and technological innovations that facilitated the mass distribution and consumption of printed books and periodicals, and a cultural history of the symbolic meanings and practical uses of reading in American life.

In addition to the editors, contributors include Elizabeth Amann, Michael Baenen, James Green, Elizabeth McHenry, Barbara Mitchell, Christine Pawley, Janice Radway, James Raven, Karin Roffman, and Roy Rosenzweig.

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Together, the essays represent a fresh integration of the work of classic library historians with the perspectives of their cultural and social history colleagues. In doing so, they offer new insights into a traditonal, if often neglected, object of study-the historical role of libraries in American society. --The Journal of American History

These remarkable essays excel at situating library history in broader contexts American intellectual and cultural history, the politics and economics of gender, the changing technologies for reproducing print. Collectively they move library history firmly into the center of the 'history of the book' in demonstrating its connections to structures of knowledge and the social history of reading. An important book. --David D. Hall, Harvard University

This very interesting collection of essays represents a useful contribution to the literature of library history. The essays by McHenry, Augst, Radway, and Pawley are especially worthy of note. Readers of this journal will find the volume a welcome addition to their libraries. --Libraries and the Cultural Record, 2009

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"This is a first-rate publication. It adds to the scholarly literature on the history of libraries and reading, and provides us with a dozen interesting and well-done case studies cutting across a variety of types of libraries, ethnic and racial groups, women, technological issues, and eras. . . . The book will appeal to historians of reading and libraries and to librarians interested in the origins of their institutions."—Richard J. Cox, University of Pittsburgh

"A much-needed addition to the field of library history, a field in which a great deal of research remains to be done. It will be useful also to cultural historians and scholars interested in the history of the book. . . . One of the real strengths of the work is the fact that it addresses issues from colonial times up to the present and into the future, presenting an overview of current scholarship in the field."—Thomas G. Knoles, American Antiquarian Society


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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Univ. of Massachusetts Press; illustrated edition edition (May 31, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558495916
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558495913
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars A welcome addition to library history and library science shelves., November 4, 2007
This review is from: Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States (Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book/ Published in Association With the Library Company of Philadelphia) (Paperback)
Institutions of Reading: The Social Life of Libraries in the United States is an anthology of essays by learned authors concerning the evolution of the modern institution of the library, from the late eighteenth century to the modern digital era. Individual essays include "Subscription Libraries and Commercial Circulating Libraries in Colonial Philadelphia and New York", "Faith in Reading: Public Libraries, Liberalism, and the Civil Religion", "Women Writers and Their Libraries in the 1920s", "Scarcity or Abundance? Preserving the Past in a Digital Era", and many more. An astute and scholarly exploration of what composes a library and how libraries have affected modern culture, and a welcome addition to library history and library science shelves.
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