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Printing History and Culture
This series unites the allied fields of global, national and local printing history and print culture, and is therefore concerned not only with the design, production and distribution of printed material but also its consumption, reception, and impact. It includes the histories of the machinery and equipment, of the industry and its personnel, of the printing processes, the design of its artefacts (books, newspapers, journals, fine prints, and ephemera) and with the related arts and crafts, including calligraphy, type-founding, typography and global scripts, papermaking, bookbinding, illustration, and publishing. It also covers the cultural context and environment in which print was produced and consumed. It is with great regret that we announce the death of Dr John Hinks (1946–2024), Series Editor of Printing History and Culture at Peter Lang. John had been ill for a while and was admitted for surgery at the start of April from which he did not recover. John was a sympathetic and conscientious editor as well as an erudite scholar in his own right with a wide-ranging interest in print culture in the eighteenth century, about which he published widely. He was also a popular figure amongst students to whom he was a compassionate and knowledgeable advisor. John possessed that rare skill of wearing his wisdom lightly and sharing it with generosity. More than that he was a kind friend and mentor who provoked affection and will be greatly missed.
9 publications
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Der «caso Parmalat» in der Berichterstattung italienischer Print- und Rundfunkmedien
Eine Studie zur sprachlichen Markierung von Corporate Identity, lokaler und nationaler Identität©2010 Thesis -
History of English Literature, Volume 6 - Print
From the Mid-Victorian Age to the Great War, 1870–1921©2019 Monographs -
Print, Politics and the Provincial Press in Modern Britain
©2019 Monographs -
'Le Bel Épy qui foisonne'
Collection and Translation in French Print Networks, 1476–1576©2019 Edited Collection -
Der Diskurs des Jahres 2012 über die Beschneidung – medizinische vs. religiöse Rationalität
Eine systematische quantitative und qualitative Inhaltsanalyse des medialen Diskurses über die Beschneidung in Print- und Onlinemedien als kritische Diskursanalyse©2020 Thesis