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- Andrew_Pettegree abstract "Andrew Pettegree is a British historian and one of the leading experts on Europe during the Reformation. He currently holds a professorship at St Andrews University where he is the director of the Universal Short Title Catalogue Project. He is also the founding director of the St Andrews Reformation Studies Institute.Educated at Oxford, Pettegree held Research Fellowships at the Universities of Hamburg and Cambridge before moving to St Andrews in 1986. In 1991 he was named the founding director of the St Andrews Reformation Studies Institute, which has since become recognised as a leading centre for research in the field. His early work was mostly concentrated on the subject of sixteenth century immigrant communities, with two books, Foreign Protestant Communities in Sixteenth Century London (1986) and Emden and the Dutch Revolt (1992). The most most influential book of this phase of his career is probably Reformation and the Culture of Persuasion (2005), a study of the process by which Reformation ideas were communicated, through the media of publications, pictures, theatre and song. Since the publication of this work, his work has turned increasingly in a new direction, centred on the history of communication and particularly documenting the early history of print. Ten years of field work in French libraries, for which he gathered a sizable research group, culminated in 2007 with the publication of French Vernacular Books, of a complete listing of all French books published in the first age of print, 1450-1600 (co-authored with Malcolm Walsby and Alexander Wilkinson). This project was subsequently expanded into a survey of early print covering the whole of Europe, the Universal Short Title Catalogue (USTC). This free access resource was made available on-line in 2011. In 2010 he published an interpretative work reassessing the early impact of the printing press, The Book in the Renaissance. Drawing heavily on the data gathered for the USTC, this suggests that to understand the impact of print we must look beyond the most notable and celebrated books of the day, and consider the more mundane projects that underpinned the economics of the print era - the 'cheap print' of pamphlets and broadsheets, many of which are documented for the first time in the Universal Short Title Catalogue. Widely praised by reviewers, The Book in the Renaissance was nominated one of the New York Times notable books of 2010, and won the Phyllis Goodhart Gordan book prize of the Renaissance Society of America. Andrew Pettegree has held visiting fellowships at All Souls College, Oxford, and at the Scaliger Institute in Leiden. He is currently a Vice-President of the Royal Historical Society.".
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