Book launch (online) for The Edinburgh Companion to Women in Publishing, 1900-2020
Join us for lightening talks by contributing authors, discussion and Q&A Book Launch Book flyer To register to attend please sign up here: Meeting Registration - Zoom
CBCP Children’s Literature Workshop: Identities and Visibility in Children’s Print Culture Archives and Collections
This workshop hears from three recent CBCP visiting fellows and their research in the children’s culture and the children’s collections held at the University of Reading. Their papers will explore...Read More >
SHARP conference 2024
University of Reading Reading, BerkshireSHARP 2024 Global Book Cultures: Materialities, Collaborations, Access University of Reading, Berkshire, UK. 1-5 July 2024 Registration has now closed. For advice on travel and how to get to us: Visit...Read More >
SHARP conference 2024 – registration fees
University of Reading Reading, BerkshireWe are pleased to announce the registration fees for SHARP 2024 which is to be held at the University of Reading from 1-5 July. Registration will go live after Easter,...Read More >
Typography Working Seminar: research with collections, 22–26 July 2024
Spend a week immersed in typographic collections, looking at methodologies for effectively working with and interpreting primary sources, including unconventional material, ephemera, and digital evidence. We will look at the...Read More >
CBCP x OIW webinar series ‘Explorations in Translation for Children’ El Cuento Fantasma/ The Invisible Story
The Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing in partnership with Outside in World, the organisation dedicated to promoting and exploring world literature and children’s books in translation, are delighted to announce...Read More >
“Economic, and Not Political”: The Beginnings of the Traditional Market Agreement
Room 127, Edith Morley Building, University of Reading, RG6 6ELSpeaker: Dr Hyei Jin Kim - CBCP Visiting Research Fellow This research seminar is a hybrid event & is free & open to all To join us in person come...Read More >
Tracing the Genealogy of the Kenyan Political Novel – a Case for the Nationalist Autobiography as its Genesis
Speaker: Dr Billy Kahora – Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Bristol This research seminar will be held online & is free & open to all. To...Read More >
Unruly Books: Translating hybrid picturebooks for teens and adults
The Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing in partnership with Outside in World, the organisation dedicated to promoting and exploring world literature and children’s books in translation, are delighted to announce...Read More >
Theatre Translation from an Archival Perspective: Franca Rame and Surtitles
Room G74, Edith Morley Building, University of Reading, RG6 6ELSpeaker: Dr Anna Saroldi - Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the University of Durham This research seminar is a hybrid event & is free & open to all To join...Read More >