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18 February 2008
February 2008
17 February 2008
17:14:00 o'clock GMT

Collecting Revolution: the history and importance of the Thomason Tracts


The programme for this conference to be held at the British Library on 30th June and in University College London on 1st July has now been published. It is

30 June

Keith Lindley, London in the 1640s: civil war, politics and revolution

Elliot Vernon, London in the 1650s

Sabrina Baron, George Thomason and the Company of Stationers

Giles Mandelbrote, Thomason and the book trade

Julian Roberts, The Thomason Collection: beginning of a fashion ?

David Stoker, From the Queen's College to Montague House: the tract collection post-Thomason

Michael Mendle, Theomachia in Great Russell Street: Panizzi, Carlyle and the King's Pamphlets

Maureen Bell, The Thomason Collection and Book History

1 July

Jason Peacey, 'Scattered about the streets': Thomason's annotations and Print Ephemera

Jason McElligott, William Hone and the King's Pamphlets: reading, print culture and the nature of radicalism

David Como, Press Controls and Puritan radicals in Civil War London: light from Thomason

Ann Hughes, George Thomason and Presbyterian mobilisation

Steven Zwicker, Literary Studies

Joad Raymond, Thomason in 1649

Michael Braddick, The Thomason Collection and Seventeenth Century History

 



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