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A Periodical Masquerade: The History of the Book in Nineteenth Century America, Unbound (2025)
Book Chapter
Pethers, M. (2025). A Periodical Masquerade: The History of the Book in Nineteenth Century America, Unbound. In The New Nineteenth-Century American Literary Studies (186-202). Cambridge University Press

This essay uses concepts drawn from the field of New Materialism, which posits that material objects possess forms of agency that shape human culture rather than just being passively acted upon, to move the history of the book beyond common assumptio... Read More about A Periodical Masquerade: The History of the Book in Nineteenth Century America, Unbound.

Punishment in America: Innovation, Continuity, Recycling, and Technological Transformations (2024)
Book Chapter
Miller, V. (2024). Punishment in America: Innovation, Continuity, Recycling, and Technological Transformations. In J. Campbell, & V. Miller (Eds.), The Routledge History of Crime in America. Routledge

This chapter examines the historical transformations and contemporary uses of three groups of punishments: non-custodial sanctions, imprisonment, and the death penalty. It begins with a contemporary overview of mass incarceration but crosses differen... Read More about Punishment in America: Innovation, Continuity, Recycling, and Technological Transformations.

A Manual Job in a Machine Age: The Long Wait for Mechanized Typesetting (2024)
Journal Article
Thompson, G. (2024). A Manual Job in a Machine Age: The Long Wait for Mechanized Typesetting. Book History, 27(2), 309-345. https://doi.org/10.1353/bh.2024.a947330

The core technological processes of the nineteenth-century print industry—papermaking, printing, and typesetting—evolved at conspicuously different rates. While papermaking and printing mechanized in the first half of the century, commentators even t... Read More about A Manual Job in a Machine Age: The Long Wait for Mechanized Typesetting.

Encyclopaedias, Information Overload, and the Intellectual Division of Labor in Early America (2024)
Journal Article
Pethers, M. (2024). Encyclopaedias, Information Overload, and the Intellectual Division of Labor in Early America. Early American Studies, 22(4), 562-612. https://doi.org/10.1353/eam.2024.a942215

This article examines the history of encyclopedias in North America and Britain during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries to foreground wider shifts in knowledge formation and organization caused by a growing perception of information overload.... Read More about Encyclopaedias, Information Overload, and the Intellectual Division of Labor in Early America.

The United States–China ‘tech war’: Decoupling and the case of Huawei (2024)
Journal Article
Ryan, M., & Burman, S. (2024). The United States–China ‘tech war’: Decoupling and the case of Huawei. Global Policy, 15(2), 355-367. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.13352

This paper offers an analysis of US strategy in the unfolding US-China ‘tech war’ and its consequences. We argue that a tech war is now underway, and that Washington is the driving force behind it. Here we focus on the most impactful policy so far: t... Read More about The United States–China ‘tech war’: Decoupling and the case of Huawei.

William Williams, Anachronism, and the Temporal Logic of Textual Recovery (1776/1815/1969) (2024)
Journal Article
Pethers, M. (2024). William Williams, Anachronism, and the Temporal Logic of Textual Recovery (1776/1815/1969). American Literary History, 36(1), 16-50. https://doi.org/10.1093/alh/ajad230

This article takes the distinctive publishing history of William Williams's Robinsonade novel Mr. Penrose as a prompt to challenge conventional assumptions about the temporal logic of textual recovery. Scholars typically make a case for the value of... Read More about William Williams, Anachronism, and the Temporal Logic of Textual Recovery (1776/1815/1969).

Positioning Bharati Mukherjee's Short Stories (2023)
Book Chapter
MAXEY, R. (2023). Positioning Bharati Mukherjee's Short Stories. In R. Maxey (Ed.), The Collected Short Stories of Bharati Mukherjee (xiii-xxix). Temple University Press

The Face of Poverty : Physiognomics, Social Mobility, and the Politics of Recognition in the Early Nineteenth-Century American Novel (2023)
Journal Article
Pethers, M. (2023). The Face of Poverty : Physiognomics, Social Mobility, and the Politics of Recognition in the Early Nineteenth-Century American Novel. J19: The Journal of Nineteenth Century Americanists, 11(1), 91-119. https://doi.org/10.1353/jnc.2023.a909297

From Jacob Riis to Michael Harrington, observers of American poverty have often focused, in literal and metaphorical ways, on the faces of the economically dispossessed, finding in them a means to generate emotional responses that are more personaliz... Read More about The Face of Poverty : Physiognomics, Social Mobility, and the Politics of Recognition in the Early Nineteenth-Century American Novel.