Article ID: CBB009342071

Chinese Gazettes on the Margins of Book History: Movable Type, Wax Stereotypes, and Vernacular Techniques in Late Imperial China (2023)

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While books typically dominate in the field of print and publishing history, what happens when we redirect our attention towards ephemeral texts? Employing a widely dispersed material source base, this article focuses on Chinese gazettes: daily publications that recorded official communications and state activities at the provincial and imperial levels during the Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Gazettes, rarely studied under the auspices of book history and existing on the periphery of xylographic book publishing, offer important revelations about the geography, economics, and procedures of print and scribal publishing in late imperial China. Their producers employed a diverse range of rarely recognized techniques including movable typography, wax stereotype printing, slat printing, and other adaptations. Like other non-book ephemera, publishing practices for gazettes were determined locally in vernacular contexts, and not dictated by the imperial state. Attention to ephemeral texts brings less recognized print techniques to the fore, challenging assumptions previously formed from the perspectives of book collecting and bibliographical studies. As digitization and cataloguing efforts reveal non-book texts preserved in private, library, and archival collections, continued attention to the material record is needed.

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Authors & Contributors
Blair, Ann
Bretelle-Establet, Florence
Bussotti, Michela
De Weerdt, Hilde
Eisenstein, Elizabeth L.
Feingold, Mordechai
Journals
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine
American Historical Review
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali
Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science
History of European Ideas
Publishers
Brill
Pennsylvania State University
Gdańskie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Carocci Editore
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Harvard University Asia Center
Concepts
Printing
Books
East Asia, civilization and culture
Publishers and publishing
Bookmaking
Science and society
People
Newton, Isaac
Breydenbach, Bernhard von
Li Wenyu (1840–1911)
Time Periods
16th century
17th century
19th century
Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912)
Renaissance
Early modern
Places
China
Europe
Brazil
Venice (Italy)
London (England)
Shanghai (China)
Institutions
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
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