Mémoires du livre / Studies in Book Culture, vol.6 (2015/2): Livre et religion / Religion and the Book
Référence bibliographique : Mémoires du livre / Studies in Book Culture, vol.6 (2015/2): Livre et religion / Religion and the Book, Érudit, 2015.
Mémoires du livre / Studies in Book Culture, vol.6, (2015/2): Livre et religion / Religion and the Book
Éditeur: Érudit
URL: http://www.erudit.org/revue/memoires/2015/v6/n2/
Le volume 6, numéro 2, de Mémoires du livre / Studies in Book Culture, est maintenant disponible en ligne. Ce 12e numéro, placé sous la direction de Scott McLaren (York University), s'intitule: Livre et religion / Religion and the Book.
Mémoires du livre / Studies in Book Culture's volume 6, number 2, is now online. This 12th issue, directed by Scott McLaren (York University), is entitled: Livre et religion / Religion and the Book.
Sommaire
Scott McLaren: The End of Religion and the Death of the Book
Articles
David Reagles: The Atheist Bunyan: The Pilgrim’s Progress and Organized Freethought in Victorian Britain
Jennifer Snead: The Life of The Life of David Brainerd: Agency, Evangelicalism, and Book History
Stuart Barnard: Making a Bible Enterprise: James Thomson and the British and Foreign Bible Society in British North America, 1838–1842
Graham W. Shaw: A Slow, Not Swift, Battle of the Books: Christian Literature in Nineteenth-Century India
Jane McLeod et Renée Girard: Religious Books, the French Revolution and the Printer Jean-Baptiste Collignon in Metz
Ruth Bradley-St-Cyr: “The Substance of Things Hoped for”: Peter Gordon White and the New Curriculum of The United Church of Canada
James W. Watts: Iconic Scriptures from Decalogue to Bible
Candy Gunther Brown: Textual Erasures of Religion: The Power of Books to Redefine Yoga and Mindfulness Meditation as Secular Wellness Practices in North American Public Schools
Andrew O. Winckles: The Secret Textual History of Pamela, Methodist
Varia
Mélodie Simard-Houde: Le reporter devient un auteur. L’édition du reportage en France (1870-1930)