
Working with Paper
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Carla Bittel is associate professor of history at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
Elaine Leong (Editor)
Elaine Leong is lecturer in history at University College London.
Christine von Oertzen (Editor)
Christine von Oertzen is senior research scholar in Department II at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Paper, Gender, and the History of Knowledge - Carla Bittel, Elaine Leong, and Christine von Oertzen
- Part I. Beyond the Page: The Sociomaterial History of Paper
- One. Letter Writing and Paper Connoisseurship in Elite Households in Early Modern England - Heather Wolfe
- Two. Papering the Household: Paper, Recipes, and Everyday Technologies in Early Modern England - Elaine Leong
- Three. The Sociomateriality of Waste and Scrap Paper in Eighteenth-Century England - Simon Werrett
- Four. Paper Trials, Multiple Masculinities, and the Oeconomy of Honor - Gabriella Szalay
- Part II. Transcending Boundaries: Tools and Technologies
- Five. Bookkeeping for Caring: Notebooks, Parchment Slips, and Enlightened Medical Arithmetic in Madrid's Foundling House - Elena Serrano
- Six. Unpacking the Phrenological Toolkit: Knowledge and Identity in Antebellum America - Carla Bittel
- Seven. Keeping Prussia's House in Order: Census Cards, Housewifery, and the State's Data Compilation - Christine von Oertzen
- Eight. Tracing Paper, the Posture Sciences, and the Mapping of the Female Body - Beth Linker
- Part III. Knowledge, Power, and the Everyday
- Nine. A Letter Is a Paper House: Home, Family, and Natural Knowledge - Elizabeth Yale
- Ten. Family Notebooks, Mnemotechnics, and the Rational Education of Margaret Monro - Matthew Daniel Eddy
- Eleven. Papier-Mâché Anatomical Models: The Making of Reform and Empire in Nineteenth-Century France and Beyond - Anna Maerker
- Twelve. Women Who Worked with Documents to Rationalize Reproduction - Dan Bouk
- Afterword: Making and Using Paper in Late Imperial China: Comparative Reflections on Working and Knowing beyond the Page - Jacob Eyferth
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- List of Contributors
- Index
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