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Learned Publishing | 2002

Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records

David Finkelstein; Sarah Bromage; Alistair McCleery

‘Its important that we remember the past is not just dry facts and statistics but also the detailed lives of real people. SAPPHIRE aims to give a voice to these lives.’


Archive | 2011

In a class of their own: the autodidact impulse and working class readers in twentieth-century Scotland.

Linda Fleming; David Finkelstein; Alistair McCleery

The twentieth century is commonly perceived as the era when the lofty pursuit of ‘learning for learning’s sake’ began declining as an aspiration amongst British working classes. It is a perception strongly informing, for example, one of the most recent and influential studies on the subject, Jonathan Rose’s The Intellectual Life of the British Working Classes.1 From the perspective of histories of readership, this certainly amounts to a bleak indictment of working-class ambitions and the place of educational self-improvement in contemporary society. Such assumptions are particularly problematic in the context of Scotland, given this country’s predominant working-class identity and reputation for high levels of literacy.2 An assault on the reputation of Scots certainly raises questions about areas of national identity that inform the writing of Scottish history, and regularly surface in the popular image of the Scot at home and abroad.3 More lately too, elaborations on what constitutes a newly robust Scottish national identity have invoked aspects of Scotland’s historical traditions of intellectualism, and called attention to the supposed widespread respect for learning found at all levels of Scottish society. In the run up to the establishment of a devolved Scottish Parliament, for example, such rhetoric underpinned a political discussion that envisaged a reinvigoration of the Scottish national identity separate from, and not in thrall to, concepts of Britishness.


Archive | 2006

The book history reader

David Finkelstein; Alistair McCleery


Archive | 2005

An Introduction to Book History

David Finkelstein; Alistair McCleery


Archive | 2007

The Edinburgh History of the Book in Scotland

David Finkelstein; Alistair McCleery


Archive | 2008

An honest trade: booksellers and bookselling in Scotland.

Alistair McCleery; David Finkelstein; Jennie Renton


Archive | 2007

The Edinburgh history of the book in Scotland: professionalism and diversity 1880-2000.

David Finkelstein; Alistair McCleery


Archive | 2007

Scottish Poetry Library

David Finkelstein


Archive | 2014

Una introducción a la historia del libro

David Finkelstein; Alistair McCleery


Archive | 2007

The professionalisation of publishing

David Finkelstein

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Alistair McCleery

Edinburgh Napier University

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