Special issue of Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies: The classical vase transformed: consumption, reproduction, and class in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-century Britain
- Submitting institution
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University of St Andrews
- Unit of assessment
- 29 - Classics
- Output identifier
- 271626529
- Type
- B - Edited book
- DOI
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10.1093/bics/qbaa006
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- ISBN
- 0000000000
- Open access status
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- Month of publication
- September
- Year of publication
- 2020
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- Supplementary information
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- Output has been delayed by COVID-19
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- COVID-19 affected output statement
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- Forensic science
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- Criminology
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- Interdisciplinary
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- Number of additional authors
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1
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- Proposed double-weighted
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- Reserve for an output with double weighting
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- Additional information
- The origin of this co-edited output was a symposium which the attributed individual organised, ‘Ancient Greek Pots and Social Class in the Britain 1789–1939’, at King’s College London, in May 2016. The symposium was funded by the AHRC project Classics and Class, directed by the co-editor.
The attributed individual is the sole author of: ‘Introduction’, pp.8–14 and ‘Pottery workers, ‘the Ladies’ and ‘the Middling Class of people’: production and marketing of ‘Etruscan and Grecian vases’ at Wedgwood c.1760–1820’, pp.34–53. The attributed individual was solely responsible for editing the other six chapters and the response piece: this involved two rounds of detailed criticism, and arranging for separate peer review for each chapter (as a result of which one chapter could not be accommodated); for overseeing relevant copyright clearances, and for final review of the whole volume.
- Author contribution statement
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- Non-English
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- English abstract
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