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The Hroswitha Club and the impact of women book collectors
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“The Hroswitha Club was a group of women book collectors who met from 1944 to 2004 in the Eastern United States. Despite the fame of individual members like Henrietta Bartlett or Mary Hyde Eccles, there is no sustained study of the Club's work and legacy. This element makes this history broadly accessible and focuses on how members shared knowledge and expertise and provided a space for legitimacy and self-growth in a period where women's access to formal education and academic institutions was limited. By making this network visible through a study of archival records, library catalogs, and pamphlets, this project positions the Club as a case study for a more thorough examination of the ways that intersectional identities can make visible or obscure whose intellect, money, and resources have shaped the study of rare books in the United States."
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Introduction: the Hroswitha Club and historical significance -- "Very serious and very excellent": who were the Hroswithians? -- "Land of bibliophilia": women and book collecting -- "And we're off”: meetings and activities -- "The abiding love of books": relationships and networks -- "Of maximum usefulness": publications and projects -- "No one has time": the later years - Coda: book collecting, literary history, and women's labor -- Appendix: Club membership 1944-1994 -- Bibliography.
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Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2023
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- 100925720X
- 9781009257206
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