New print journal: Contextual Alternate
Announcing the publication of Contextual Alternate, an annual journal that brings together essays critically examining print in diverse contexts of production and communication.
Volume 1 contains the following:
Making tracts attractive: missionary print and the small book in nineteenth-century rural India
ULRIKE STARK
Popular woodblock print and lithography in the making of China’s global imaginary
JAMES A. FLATH
In-between technologies: the beginnings of Devanagari filmsetting and photocomposition
in India
VAIBHAV SINGH
Nihon dō-banga: an introduction to the Japanese school of etchers, 1783–1900
AD STIJNMAN
Going dutch at Colombo: the earliest years of the British Government Press in Ceylon
GRAHAM SHAW
Subscriptions to the journal can be acquired at any time directly from the journal’s website, or through institutional subscription agents.
Volume 1 contains the following:
Making tracts attractive: missionary print and the small book in nineteenth-century rural India
ULRIKE STARK
Popular woodblock print and lithography in the making of China’s global imaginary
JAMES A. FLATH
In-between technologies: the beginnings of Devanagari filmsetting and photocomposition
in India
VAIBHAV SINGH
Nihon dō-banga: an introduction to the Japanese school of etchers, 1783–1900
AD STIJNMAN
Going dutch at Colombo: the earliest years of the British Government Press in Ceylon
GRAHAM SHAW
Subscriptions to the journal can be acquired at any time directly from the journal’s website, or through institutional subscription agents.
Relevant research areas: Western Europe, South Asia, East Asia, 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, Engraving, Etching, Letterpress, Lithography
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