
The Cost of Culture explores the hidden histories behind the Golden Age of book collecting (c. 1890-1930). It‘s a podcast for anyone who wants to know more about the Middle Ages, the book trade, or the bibliophilic exploits of some of the twentieth century‘s richest men and women. Created by the CULTIVATE MSS project at the Institute of English Studies, University of London, each episode focuses o... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 3 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Elizabeth Dearnley interviews Natalia Fantetti, a PhD student on the CULTIVATE MSS project, whose thesis explores the history of women in the manuscript trade. Natalia uncovers the roles and influence and of three key figures: Belle da Costa Greene, ... more
In this episode, Elizabeth Dearnley speaks to Laura Cleaver and Danielle Magnusson about their research on the history of the manuscript trade in Britain and America. From the dealers missing from previous accounts to the ways mega-rich American coll... more
In this introductory episode, Elizabeth Dearnley interviews Laura Cleaver, Senior Lecturer in Manuscript Studies (Institute of English Studies, University of London), to discover what brought her to the study of medieval manuscripts and the rationale... more
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