Made Free and Thrown Open to the Public: Community Libraries in Pennsylvania from the Colonial Era through World War II
Autor Bernadette A. Learen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 sep 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822947004
ISBN-10: 0822947005
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN-10: 0822947005
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 36 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Pittsburgh Press
Colecția University of Pittsburgh Press
Recenzii
"This is a valuable study and no doubt one of great interest for library professionals, as well as those with an interest in women’s history, lo- cal history, Pennsylvania history, and the history of education. While scholarly in nature, it is also accessible, and is obviously written by someone with a passion for the subject." —Jennifer Baka, Penn State University
“Will prove invaluable to historians of libraries and culture for generations to come.” —Library and Information History
“In Made Free and Thrown Open to the Public, author Bernadette Lear weaves a vivid tapestry that illustrates how Pennsylvania’s public libraries evolved from Ben Franklin’s time through the New Deal. Lear’s exhaustive research and her ardor for libraries yields a unique resource that is rich in detail and chock-full of insights about Pennsylvania’s infinite array of characters and communities. Pennsylvania’s librarians and library lovers will be spellbound.” —Glenn R. Miller, state librarian and Pennsylvania Commissioner for Libraries
“Bernadette Lear has provided library lovers a thoroughly researched and accessible history of Pennsylvania’s libraries sometimes raucous transition from elitist subscription to socially conscious free public libraries. We cannot meet the challenges of today’s libraries without knowing how our hodgepodge of library structures formed in the past century.” —Robin Lesher, Pennsylvania Library Association
“Will prove invaluable to historians of libraries and culture for generations to come.” —Library and Information History
“In Made Free and Thrown Open to the Public, author Bernadette Lear weaves a vivid tapestry that illustrates how Pennsylvania’s public libraries evolved from Ben Franklin’s time through the New Deal. Lear’s exhaustive research and her ardor for libraries yields a unique resource that is rich in detail and chock-full of insights about Pennsylvania’s infinite array of characters and communities. Pennsylvania’s librarians and library lovers will be spellbound.” —Glenn R. Miller, state librarian and Pennsylvania Commissioner for Libraries
“Bernadette Lear has provided library lovers a thoroughly researched and accessible history of Pennsylvania’s libraries sometimes raucous transition from elitist subscription to socially conscious free public libraries. We cannot meet the challenges of today’s libraries without knowing how our hodgepodge of library structures formed in the past century.” —Robin Lesher, Pennsylvania Library Association
Notă biografică
Bernadette A. Lear is the behavioral sciences and education librarian at Pennsylvania State University’s Harrisburg campus. With Eric C. Novotny, she is the founding coeditor of the scholarly journal Libraries: Culture, History, and Society. Lear’s research focuses on the history of libraries, which she studies as an intersection of cultural, labor, social, and women’s history.