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Nov 22, 2024
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HIST 684A - History of the Book: 1450-1800 (3 units) History of printing technology as a major social, political and cultural force in European society from incunabula through the 18th century.
Units of Lecture: 3 Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course: 1. Students will be able to conduct a descriptive bibliography of a rare book, and make informed conclusions about the significance of paper, format, illustration, type, and cost. 2. Students will be able to discuss, in writing and/or in class discussion, the cultural significance of a book as a material object. 3. Students will be able to explain, in writing, how typographic print functions as propaganda, as well as the connections between typographic printing and cultural change. 4. Students will be able to discuss, in writing and in class discussion, the benefits/drawbacks of digital books versus books in print.
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