Edited by Éamonn Ó Ciardha, Frank Sewell, and Alan Titley
Published by Oxford University Press, January 2025.
ISBN: 978-0-19-924976-3
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Abstract

"The Oxford History of the Irish Book, Volume II: The Printed Book in Irish, 1567-2010s is the second volume in Oxford's signature, five-volume History of the Irish Book series. With eighty-two chapters by seventy leading commentators on, and participants in, Irish book history, this volume spans almost five hundred years of Irish-language book printing, production, publication, distribution, and reception. It begins with the 1567 publication of John Carswell's Gaelic version of the Book of Common Order and follows the story of the printed book (and journalism) in Irish into the twenty-first century, the internet, ebooks, and other formats. This volume covers religious publications from the sixteenth to eighteenth century, competing versions of Irish history, seventeenth- and eighteenth-century texts which reflected an 'antiquarian' interest in Ireland and its culture, ongoing literary production in the nineteenth century, printers, publishers, literacy, books and volumes produced by learned societies interested in Irish language and culture, Gaelic Revival publications, post-Independence literature and its publishers, journalism from the late eighteenth to twenty-first century, lexicography, nonfiction, educational publishing, folklore and place lore, translation, the contribution of scholars from outside Ireland, publishing in the Irish diaspora, typography, book design and illustration, the reception of Irish-language texts (from censorship to bestseller status), book collection, and, finally, sources for the study of Irish book history"--

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