Eighteenth-Century Text

Studying History in Eighteenth-Century Britain and America: Readers, Texts and Contexts

3:30pm - 5:00pm / Wednesday 22nd March 2017 / Venue: Seminar Room 6 South Teaching Hub
Type: Lecture / Category: Department
  • Suitable for: Anybody interested in the topic, including university staff and students and member of the public.
  • Admission: Admission is free, please contact Roland Clark to register: clarkr@liverpool.ac.uk
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Mark Towsey is a Reader in History at the University of Liverpool. He is the author of Reading the Scottish Enlightenment: Books and their Readers in Provincial Scotland 1750-1820 (Brill, 2010), and is currently writing a monograph which focuses on the readership of historical texts between 1750 and 1837.