
The Oxford University Press An Informal History
by Peter H. Sutcliffe
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How does Sutcliffe’s portrayal of Oxford University Press transform a traditional corporate history into a compelling narrative about the evolution of global literacy and culture?
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Considering the vast timeline from 1478 to 1978, which era or technological shift in printing and publishing do you think had the most profound impact on the press's mission?
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Sutcliffe details the delicate balance OUP maintained between commercial viability and academic prestige; how do you see this tension playing out in the publishing world today?
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