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Professor Mori's current research lies at the intersection of book publishing history, cultural history, religious history, and literary history. She works on popular print from the years 1660 to 1800, examining the perspectives of producers (authors, publishers, illustrators, distributors) and consumers (buyers, borrowers, readers, listeners). Her project titled "Everyday Nature of English Popular Print" encompasses various kinds of texts, including imaginative fiction, religious works, household manuals, cookbooks, and almanacs. Her research deals with issues of orality, literacy, numeracy, authorship, reader-response, and cultural appropriation, tracing elements of intellectual continuity amidst social changes during the age of the Industrial Revolution. Additionally, Professor Mori has extensive experience in eighteenth-century political culture, diplomatic history, and women's history.
Department of Sociology