Reading Places: Literacy, Democracy, and the Public Library in Cold War America
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This book recounts the history of an experimental regional library service in the early 1950s, a story that has implications far beyond the two Wisconsin counties where it took place. Using interviews and library records, Christine Pawley reveals the choices of ordinary individual readers, showing how local cultures of reading interacted with formal institutions to implement an official literacy policy.
Central to the experiment were well-stocked bookmobiles that brought books to rural distr...
Central to the experiment were well-stocked bookmobiles that brought books to rural distr...






















