‘Sniffin’ Glue and Ripped & Torn: Two cases studies as to why fanzines matter’, an online research seminar by Professor Matthew Worley (History)
Sniffin' Glue and Ripped & Torn: Two cases studies as to why fanzines matter This paper will focus on Sniffin' Glue and Ripped & Torn, two of the most influential fanzines to emerge through British punk...Read More >
The Limited Editions Club oxymoron: the affordable livre d’artiste
This paper will present the idiosyncratic publishing model of the Limited Editions Club of New York and will focus on the four books which were illustrated by the British artist...Read More >
The Transformative Female Publishers of Post-Franco Spain. Online research seminar by Dr Marta Simó Comas
This presentation will provide an overview of the role played by women publishers in the post-Franco publishing industry and the way in which they engaged intellectually and politically with the...Read More >
Online Panel: Experimental publishing and alternative networked cultures
This online event is free and open to all. Please register your interest to receive a personal invitation: https://bit.ly/3sVPgVC The emergence of experimental post-digital publishing over the past decade...Read More >
Online panel: Translation outreach in schools and the move online
This online panel event is free and open to all. Please register your interest to receive a personal invitation: https://bit.ly/3wzSYGK The Centre for Book Cultures and Publishing and Centre for...Read More >
Visualising the Database: Early Modern Women’s Complaint Poetry Index
The CBCP is pleased to host this talk by Michelle O'Callaghan and Jake Arthur introducing the new online database of Early Modern Women's Complaint Poetry This online event is free...Read More >
Expanding the design canon: fresh perspectives on women in type and publishing
We are delighted to collaborate with the St Bride Foundation to celebrate recent contributions to the field of graphic design history, which seek to shake established narratives to expand the...Read More >
PiCoBoo: A Research Project and an Open-Access Database
Dr Francesca Tancini, University of Newcastle PiCoBoo: a research project and an open-access database This online event is free and open to all. Please register your interest to receive the...Read More >
Tracing the Nigerian Civil War through Heinemann’s African Writers Series archives: an undergraduate research project and its afterlife
Dr Sue Walsh and Ms Temiloluwa Ogdugbesan Tracing the Nigerian Civil War through Heinemann's African Writers Series archives: an undergraduate research project and its afterlife This online event is free...Read More >
David King: Authoring the Visual Narrative by Design
Professor Rick Poynor David King: Authoring the Visual Narrative by Design This event is free and open to all. This research seminar will be a hybrid event, taking place on...Read More >