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)

By Augst, Thomas & Carpenter, Kenneth

Publishers Summary:
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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ISBN
978-1-55849-591-3
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press


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Library Journal

Reviewed on September 15, 2007

This collection of essays explores the ways libraries and librarians have interacted with their surrounding cultures. Although arranged in roughly chronological order, beginning with Colonial libraries and ending with an exploration of digital issues, this work is more than a narrative history. Edited by Augst (English, Univ. of Minnesota) and Carpenter (emeritus editor,Harvard Library Bulletin , Houghton Lib.), the volume is enhanced by having co...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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