págs. 1-20
Writings on the walls: approaches to graffiti in the early modern Hispanic world
págs. 21-44
‘No more for Now or Praps Never’: the meaning and function of pauper writing in Britain, 1750s to early 1900s
págs. 45-64
págs. 65-81
Narrating injuries and injustices: life stories in the struggle for working-class rights in Britain, 1820–1945
págs. 82-102
págs. 103-120
Pen, paper and peasants: the rise of vernacular literacy practices in nineteenth-century Iceland
págs. 121-139
Questioning ‘the common writer’: ordinary writings from the Emagusheni trading station in Pondoland, 1880–84
Liz Stanley
págs. 140-158
Madlands: Vincenzo Rabito as a writer
págs. 159-175
Copying, citing and creative rewriting: the transmission of texts and ideas in Finnish handwritten newspapers
págs. 176-194
Choreographing correspondences: how the state shaped soldiers’ mail in the US Army and the Red Army during the Second World War
págs. 195-216
‘Dear Prime Minister’: the rhetoric of apology and affiliation in letters to Robert Menzies, Australian Prime Minister, 1949–66
págs. 217-234
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