The first study of nineteenth-century replication across art, literature, science, social science and humanities This landmark study explores replication as a nineteenth-century phenomenon. Replication, defined by Victorian artists as subsequent versions of a first version, similar but changed, occurred in art, literature, the press, merchandising, and historical reproductions in architecture and museums. Replication also shaped scientific concepts in biology and geology and scientific practices in laboratories that repeated experiments as part of the scientific method. Fourteen case studies map a range of nineteenth-century replication practices and associations across art, literature, science, media and material culture. While replication stirred imaginations as well as anxieties over the industrialisation that produced a modern mass culture, Replication in the Long Nineteenth Century suggests, nonetheless, that this phenomenon is a forerunner of our contemporary digital culture.Key Features The first historical study of nineteenth-century replication Includes multidisciplinary case studies that rest on archival research as well as theory and analysis Establishes a model for studying period concepts across disciplines and practices Enhances understanding of the immense impact of digitization by illuminating its pre-history
Julie Codell & Linda K Hughes
Replication in the Long Nineteenth Century [EPUB ebook]
Re-makings and Reproductions
Replication in the Long Nineteenth Century [EPUB ebook]
Re-makings and Reproductions
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Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● ISBN 9781474424875 ● Editor Julie Codell & Linda K Hughes ● Uitgeverij Edinburgh University Press ● Gepubliceerd 2018 ● Downloadbare 3 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 8120098 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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