Skip to content
logo
  • Home
  • News
  • Events
  • Blog
  • People
    • Directors & Board
    • Fellows
    • PhD Researchers
  • Projects
  • Publications
  • Mailing List
University of Reading logo

News

Use this category for Post entries that go in News page.

CBCP Fellow’s new publication: Dr Buxi Duan on literary agent Nancy Pearn

Posted on
16th May 2025

We were delighted to see Buxi Duan‘s new publication on Nancy Pearn and D. H. Lawrence, published here in English: Journal of the English Association. Buxi is developing this work…Read More >

Ethel Carnie Holdsworth: new insights into her little-known later novels as they are re-published for the first time in nearly a century

Posted on
5th March 2025

by Jenny Harper, PhD Researcher, Department of English Literature, University of Reading As part of my PhD research investigating the work of the early twentieth-century radical socialist author, Ethel Carnie Holdsworth,…Read More >

CfP for CBCP’s 3rd Postgraduate Symposium, 29th May 2025

Posted on
17th February 202519th February 2025

The Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing (CBCP) is pleased to announce the 3rd Postgraduate Symposium, scheduled for Thursday, 29th May 2025. This is an opportunity for PhD students and…Read More >

Type Design intensive (TDi) course, 7-11 & 21-25 July 2025

Posted on
23rd January 202523rd January 2025

Registration is now open for the 2025 Type Design intensive (TDi) summer course which will take place in the Department of Typography & Graphic Communication at the University of Reading…Read More >

Type Design intensive (TDi) course, 7-11 & 21-25 July 2025

CBCP Visiting Fellowships 2024-5

Posted on
15th October 2024

CBCP Visiting Research Fellowship programme 2024-5 Visiting Research Fellowships are available to scholars and researchers looking to conduct research and shape a new project drawing on the University of Reading’s…Read More >

CBCP’s British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship scheme 2024-25

Posted on
15th July 2024

The Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing (CBCP) at the University of Reading welcomes expressions of interest for the 2024-2025 British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship scheme.   CBCP is one of the…Read More >

“The Future of National Poetry Archives” – a 2-day workshop hosted by the University of Reading, 27-28 June 2024

Posted on
3rd June 2024

The University of Reading will be hosting a two-day workshop on the theme of “The Future of National Poetry Archives” from 27th-28th June 2024. The workshop will be held at the…Read More >

Congrats to former fellows…

Posted on
15th May 2024

Congratulations to former CBCP Fellows Dr D-M Withers and Dr Liz West on the publication of a co-authored article on publisher Norah Smallwood (1909-84), based on research in the Chatto…Read More >

Registration for SHARP 2024 is now open

Posted on
1st May 20241st May 2024

We’re delighted to announced that booking for this year’s SHARP conference is now open with thanks to our colleagues at Venue Reading. Please follow the link to our registration page…Read More >

Meet the Publishing Industry event, 16 April

Posted on
9th April 2024

We are hosting a Meet the Publishing Industry event on 16 April from 2.30pm to 6pm at the University of Reading’s Whiteknights campus. The event is open to all University…Read More >

Meet the Publishing Industry event, 16 April

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Tweets by cbcp_UniRdg

CONTACT US

  • cbcp@reading.ac.uk

Tags

British Academy Fellowship call for papers children's books conference Events fellow Macmillan materiality Music publishing news Penguin phd print Publishing Recorded poetry text translation typewriters typography

UNIVERSITY OF READING

  • Research
  • News and events
  • Research blog
© Copyright University of Reading
Facebook YouTube Instagram Twitter

University of Reading cookie policy

We use cookies on reading.ac.uk to improve your experience. You can find out more about our cookie policy.
By continuing to use our site you accept these terms, and are happy for us to use cookies to improve your browsing experience.

Continue using this website