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The WPHP Monthly Mercury: Episode 4, "A Bibliographical Education"

You can listen to Episode 3 of The WPHP Monthly Mercury, "Black Women and Female Abolitionists in Print", on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and other podcast apps, available via Buzzsprout. 

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The WPHP Monthly Mercury: Episode 3, "Black Women and Female Abolitionists in Print"

Michelle Levy is a Professor of English at Simon Fraser University and the director of theWomen's Print History Project.

Meet Our Team

Meet Our Team: Michelle Levy

Kandice Sharren completed her PhD at Simon Fraser University. She is the lead editor and project manager of the WPHP. 

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Meet Our Team: Kandice Sharren

Spotlights on Titles

Lydia Maria Child's Radical "Appeal"

Hanieh Ghaderi is completing her second bachelor degree and is in her last year and final semester as a GSWS major. Her first degree was in Persian Language and Literature.

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Meet Our Team: Hanieh Ghaderi

Spotlights on People

Maria W. Stewart, Activist for "African rights and liberty"

Victoria DeHart completed her BA at Simon Fraser University in the Spring of 2020, majoring in archaeology and minoring in history. She is heading to England this fall to begin an MA in Medieval Archaeology at the University of York.

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Meet Our Team: Victoria DeHart

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Elizabeth Heyrick, Mother of Immediatism

An imprint naming Ann Rivington, from the title page of A Sermon Preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London (1796), an imprint naming Alice James, from the title page of Meditations and Contemplations (1758), and an imprint naming Martha Gurney, from the title page of An account of...

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The WPHP Monthly Mercury: Episode 2, "Women in the Imprints"

Spotlights on Titles

The Transatlantic Publication of Phillis Wheatley's 'Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral'

Kate Moffatt graduated with a Master of Arts in English at SFU in 2019.

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Meet Our Team: Kate Moffatt

Spotlights on Titles

The First Slave Narrative by a Woman: 'The History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave'

Amanda Law is a fourth-year English at Simon Fraser University, currently completing her Honours thesis. She has worked on the WPHP since January 2020.

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Meet Our Team: Amanda Law

Spotlights on Firms

A Search for Firm Evidence: Uncovering Ann Sancho, Bookseller

Sara Penn is an MA Candidate in Simon Fraser University's Department of English and has worked on the WPHP since December 2018. 

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Meet Our Team: Sara Penn

To honour the Black Lives Matter movement, and in solidarity with the protests that have erupted across the globe, WPHP has planned a series of Spotlights that call attention to how our project can participate in the process of discovering and celebrating Black lives of the past. Our spotlights focus...

Spotlight Series

Black Women's and Abolitionist Print History Spotlight Series

Spotlights on Titles

The Woman of Colour: Don't Break the (Attribution) Chain

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The WPHP Monthly Mercury: Episode 1, "Jane Austen Adjacent"

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Introducing the WPHP Monthly Mercury

Spotlights on Firms

Ann Lemoine: England’s First Female Chapbook Publisher

Year in Review

2019: Year in Review

 

Spotlights on People

Mother Shipton: The Oldest Woman in the WPHP

Year in Review

2018: Year in Review

   

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Martha Gurney: Abolitionist Bookseller of Holborn Hill

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