Robert Darnton lecture, "Policing Literature in British India"

Allen W Thrasher athr at LOC.GOV
Thu Sep 30 17:16:24 UTC 1999


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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 14:31:46 -0400
From: Jonathan Rose <jerose at DREW.EDU>
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Subject: Robert Darnton Lecture

        The Graduate Program in Book History at Drew University
presents a public
lecture:

                          ROBERT DARNTON

                           will speak on

          "Policing Literature in British India, 1857-1914"
                       (Note change of topic)

                   Monday, 11 October at 8:00 p.m.
                        Learning Center 28
                    Drew University, Madison, NJ

        Prof. Darnton is President of the American Historical
Association and
Professor of History at Princeton University.  He is the author of
several
ground-breaking historical studies, including "The Literary
Underground of
the Old Regime," "The Great Cat Massacre," and "The Forbidden
Best-Sellers
of Pre-Revolutionary France."

        This lecture is free and open to the general public.  You can
meet Prof.
Darnton after the lecture at a reception hosted by the Friends of the
Drew
University Library.  This event is funded by a grant from the Gladys
Krieble Delmas Foundation.

        For more information about the Graduate Program in Book
History at Drew
University, contact gradm at drew.edu or http://www.drew.edu.

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