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The cosmopolitan lyceum: lecture culture and the globe in nineteenth-century America
The Cosmopolitan Lyceum: Lecture Culture and the Globe in Nineteenth-Century America is a collection of scholarly essays on the topic of American popular lecturing between 1800 and 1912. It brings together the work of eleven scholars from Canada, the US and UK, ranging across the disciplines of history, communication, rhetoric and literary studies. The majority of these essays were presented at a special two-day conference hosted by the American Antiquarian Society in September 2011. It is under contract to be published by the University of Massachusetts Press during 2013.
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University of Massachusetts PressPages
280.0Place of publication
AmherstISBN
9781625340597Department affiliated with
- English Publications
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his is an edited book edited by Tom F WrightFull text available
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Tom F WrightLegacy Posted Date
2013-08-06Usage metrics
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