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  • EPOP Newsletter #14-15

    Welcome to issue no. 14-15 of the EPOP newsletter, the last one of the first series connected with the implementation of the project submitted to the European Commission on October 2007. In fact, EPOP – Popular Roots of European Culture through Film, Comics and Serial Literature, started on November 24, 2008, officially ended on May 24, 2010. All the planned activities were realised and the project goals achieved by that date. However, the EPOP network is not going to vanish in the future; on the contrary, the cooperation among the former co-organisers of the EPOP project, reinforced by the accomplishments of this first experience, will continue. The positive results of the project encouraged the EPOP teams in Bologna, Limoges, Louvain and Leiden to agree on planning new initiatives for the next years, and, in particular, strengthening our belief that such a networking activity is necessary to contribute to the birth of a European association of researchers working on the history of popular culture with a strong transnational and transmedia approach.

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  • EPOP Newsletter #13

    Welcome to the thirteenth issue of the EPOP Project Newsletter. In this number you will find information about a new web site created by the Limoges team to connect researchers working on European popular culture; a report of the Leeds conference by Diana Holmes and Rebecca Ferreboeuf; and a list of recent publications on popular culture. If you have any suggestions regarding the newsletter or anything else relating to the project, please contact federico.pagello@unibo.it. The EPOP Project Publication Committee

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  • EPOP Newsletter #12

    Welcome to the EPOP Project Newsletter. In this number you will find information and images about the catalogue of the EPOP exhibition, held in Louvain-la- Neuve and Pescara during the month of April 2010. If you have any suggestions regarding the newsletter or anything else relating to the project, please contact federico.pagello@unibo.it. With best wishes, EPOP Project Publication Committee

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  • EPOP Newsletter #12

    List of contents PROJECT NEWS: THE EPOP EXHIBITION p.2 Editorial Welcome to the EPOP Project Newsletter. In this number you will find information and images about the catalogue of the EPOP exhibition, held in Louvain-laNeuve and Pescara during the month of April 2010. If you have any suggestions regarding the newsletter or anything else relating to the project, please contact federico.pagello@unibo.it. With best wishes, EPOP Project Publication Committee 1 1) Project News: Publication of the

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  • EPOP Newsletter #11

    Welcome to the EPOP (Popular Roots of European Culture Through Film, Comics and Serialized Literature) Project Newsletter. In this number you will find some information and images about the EPOP exhibition, which is currently being held in Louvain-la-Neuve and Pescara. We remind you that we are collecting presentations from any research group, institution, association, journal, website, collector or independent scholar working in the field. Therefore, we invite you again to send us information on your

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  • Editorial List of Contents

    Editorial List of contents 1. PROJECT NEWS p. 2 2. RESEARCH NEWS p. 3 3. RECENT PUBLICATIONS ON EUROPEAN POPULAR CULTURE p. 4 Welcome to the EPOP (Popular Roots of European Culture Through Film, Comics and Serialized Literature) Project Newsletter. In this number you will find a report of the EPOP Conference, held in Bologna on December 9, 2009, and some news on research projects and recent publications on the history of European popular culture. We remind you that we are collecting presentation

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  • EPOP Newsletter #9-10

    Welcome to the EPOP (Popular Roots of European Culture Through Film, Comics and Serialized Literature) Project Newsletter. In this number you will find a report of the EPOP Conference, held in Bologna on December 9, 2009, and some news on research projects and recent publications on the history of European popular culture. We remind you that we are collecting presentations from any research group, institution, association, journal, website, collector or independent scholar working in our research field and interested in presenting its activities in this newsletter. If you have any suggestions regarding the newsletter or anything else relating to the EPOP project, please contact federico.pagello@unibo.it. With best wishes, EPOP Project Publication Committee

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  • EPOP Newsletter #8

    Welcome to the eight issue of the EPOP Project Newsletter (see attachment). The no. 8, November 2009 includes the presentation of the EPOP Conference, which will be held in Bologna on December 9, 2009. We invite you again to send us information on your activities or any other news related to our research field (the history of European popular culture, 1850-1930): we are planning to dedicate a whole issue to the presentation of your organisations and activities. The previous newsletters are retrievable at the following address: http://www.scribd.com/EPOP%20Project Please check the EPOP website, where you can find the project presentation as it was submitted to the European Commission: www.epop-lab.eu If you have any suggestions regarding the newsletter or anything relating to the project, please send your messages to: federico.pagello@unibo.it With the best wishes, EPOP Project Publication Committee ABOUT THE EPOP PROJECT: EPOP - Popular Roots of European Culture through Film, Comics and Serialized Literature is a research and popularization project funded by the European Commission in the frame of the Culture Programme 2007 and is promoted by the Department of Music and Performing Arts of the University of Bologna (Italy), the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Limoges(France), the Pallas Institute for Art Historical and Literature Studies University of Leiden (the Netherlands), the GRIT (Groupe des Recherche sur l’Image et le Texte) of the Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium), and the Cultural Affaris Department of the Province of Pescara (Italy). The EPOP project deals with the serial fictions produced by European culture industries between mid-XIXth century and early XXth century and aims to surpass the cultural and linguistic boundaries that have until now prevented a true appraisal of the continental dimension of this phenomenon by establishing a transnational network of researchers and institutions working to promote a better knowledge of this particular cultural heritage among EU citizens. The project started on November 24, 2008 and will be completed on May 24, 2010. ABOUT THIS NEWSLETTER: The EPOP Project Newsletter provides news about the development of the project activities and circulates information on research, initiatives and events concerning the history of European popular culture. The newsletter will normally be published monthly. To be removed from our mailing list, just click reply, and put 'remove' in the subject line. We will immediately remove your email address from our mailing-list. This publication reflects the views only of its authors, and the European Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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  • EPOP Newsletter #7

    Welcome to the seventh issue of the EPOP Project Newsletter (see attachment). The no. 7, August 2009 includes: a call for a special issue of this newsletter entirely dedicated to presentations of groups, institutions, associations, journals and websites working on the history of popular culture, a first introduction to the forthcoming EPOP Virtual Museum, the presentation of the Leeds Popular Cultures Research Network, and some news and call for papers on popular culture. . We invite you again to send us information on your activities or any other news related to our research field (the history of European popular culture, 1850-1930): we are planning to dedicate a whole issue of the newsletter to the presentation of your organisations and activities. This issue and the previous ones are now retrievable at the following address: http://www.scribd.com/EPOP%20Project If you have any suggestions regarding the newsletter or anything relating to the project, please send your messages to: federico.pagello@unibo.it The EPOP Project Newsletter provides news about the development of the project activities and circulates information on research, initiatives and events concerning the history of European popular culture. The newsletter will normally be published monthly. To be removed from our mailing list, just click reply, and put 'remove' in the subject line. We will immediately remove your email address from our mailing-list. This publication reflects the views only of its authors, and the European Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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  • EPOP Newsletter #6

    Welcome to the sixth issue of the EPOP Project Newsletter (see attachment). The no. 6, July 2009 includes: a report of the EPOP work meeting hold in Bologna in May; a longer presentation of the Bologna EPOP team; some regarding call for papers for journal and upcoming conferences on the history of European popular culture. We invite you again to send us information on your activities or any other news related to our research field (the history of European popular culture, 1850-1930): we are planning to devote a whole issue of the newsletter to the presentation of your organisations and activities. This issue and the previous ones are now retrievable at the following address: http://www.scribd.com/EPOP%20Project If you have any suggestions regarding the newsletter or anything relating to the project, please send your messages to: federico.pagello@unibo.it The EPOP Newsletter provides information about an international project entitled "Popular Roots of European Culture through Film, Comics, and Serialized Literature" promoted by the University of Bologna (IT), Limoges (FR), Leiden (NL), Louvain-la-Neuve (BE) and the Province of Pescara (IT). It is founded by the European Commission's Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA).

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