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Call for Applications: Doctoral Fellowship in Book History, Lund University

January 3, 2018

Description:

The Division of Book History at Lund University is offering a four-year fellowship to one doctoral student.

Book history research encompasses the book and other document types as physical objects as well as the interaction between the individual, society and graphical communication through out history. The material and social history of print culture, and the function and significance of graphical techniques in empirical and historical as well as theoretical terms constitute key areas of the division’s research along with questions concerning images and typography. Currently, special attention is being paid to research into the relations between typography and politics in communist Romania; the publishing house Cavefors; the history and function of sewing patterns in the print culture of the 1800s and 1900s; books’ ability to do politics as well as southern Sweden's early print history, with particular regard to typography and local print culture issues. The division has a PhD program in Book history.

Apply:

The selection process will primarily take into account the applicants’ ability to benefit from third cycle studies. The fellowship begins on September 1, 2018.

For more information, please refer to the full job listing.