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ENG 730
The Social Life of Books
From the invention of the printing press in the fifteenth century to the electronic publications of the digital age, books have been central to the shaping of culture and society. This course investigates the relationship between authors, readers and publishers from interdisciplinary, transnational, and multimedia perspectives. Subjects include the reception, production, composition, material existence, and social life of books in diverse times, places, and forms.
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1

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- English Professional Table II
- English and History Professional Table II
- English and Philosophy Professional Table II
- History Professionally Related - Table IV
- International Economics and Finance Professionally-Related Table IV
- Language and Intercultural Relations Professionally-Related Table IV
- Minor in English
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- Philosophy Professionally-Related Table IV