MARTYN LYONS Books
Post-Revolutionary Europe: 1815-1856
By MARTYN LYONS, Lyons, Martyn
Martyn Lyons offers a fresh interpretation of European history in the half-century following the fall of Napoleon. Instead of seeing the period in traditional terms of Restoration and Reaction, thi...
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History Of The Book In Australia 1891-1945: A National Culture In A Colonised Market
By MARTYN LYONS
Edited By Martyn Lyons & John Arnold. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 418-431) And Index.
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Australia'S History: Themes And Debates
Australia's History: Themes and Debates presents an up-to-date account of issues and debates in Australian history. Written for students and readers who may not be familiar with Australian history,...
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Approaches To The History Of Written Culture: A World Inscribed
By Rita Marquilhas, MARTYN LYONS, Martyn Lyons, Lyons, Martyn, Marquilhas, Rita
This Book Investigates The History Of Writing As A Cultural Practice In A Variety Of Contexts And Periods. It Analyses The Rituals And Practices Determining Intimate Or 'ordinary' Writing As Well A...
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Revolution In Toulouse: An Essay On Provincial Terrorism
By University Of Durham, MARTYN LYONS, Martyn Lyons
This Study Assesses The Impact Of The French Revolution As A Whole, And Of The Terror In Particular, On A Large Provincial Centre: The City Of Toulouse. It Investigates In Detail The Specific Backg...
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Readers And Society In Nineteenth-Century France
By MARTYN LYONS, M. Lyons
Before 1830, the print-run of an average novel hardly exceeded printruns which were common in the time of Gutenberg. Consider the production of two well-known titles which appeared at each end of t...
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Books: A Living History
By MARTYN LYONS, M. Lyons
This illustrated volume explores one of the most versatile, useful and enduring technologies ever invented: the book. "Books :A living history" charts the evolution and influence of books around th...
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History Of Illiteracy In The Modern World Since 1750
This Palgrave Pivot examines the history of literacy with illiterate and semi-literate people in mind, and questions the clear division between literacy and illiteracy which has often been assumed...
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