
No. 93
Spring 2004

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Greetings! Selected Readings has returned after a long hiatus. It is compiled and edited by Kevin Berland (C18-L's Dogsbody, Factotum, and Netwallah), with the generous assistance of the C18-L Volunteer Fire Brigade, viz.,
As always, acknowledgments and greetings are due to the Man in the Funny Hat, Grandpa Owl, Mr. Geoffrey Fuzzyblazer, the Operator of the Moderately Elegant Machines, the Chair of the Irony Board, the Secret Admirer, Professor Cadenza, the Blue Distance Woman, the Syndics of the New Intangible College, le Departement de l'amitie epistolaire, the Royal Liliputian Chamber Music Society, l'Academie Royale des Insipides, the Demonstration Corps of the Midwest Gilded Sneeze Factory, and the New Council of Younger Elders. This issue of Selected Readings is once again made possible by the Institute for Creative Insolvency in the New Intangible College.
What kinds of things make it into this bibliography? Good question! Please see the explanations and caveats on the Selected Readings Modus Operandi Page. This sign -- § -- indicates a special issue of a journal; this sign -- * - indicates a book, and new websites now have their own blue boxes. All links given in this issue were operational on the date of publication; if you're visiting in the future (relatively speaking) we cannot ensure the links will still be up.
Contributions of new bibliographical materials are always welcome - see the C18-L list of journals we'd like to have reviewed. Recent dissertations may be listed, too. We would also be grateful for listings of new monographs and contents of essay collections. Individuals, presses and journal editors are welcome to send tables of contents via email.
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ACADEMIA, THE FIELD
THE PROFESSION,
SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING, &c.
Agnani, Sunil. "Teaching in dark times." Postcolonial Studies: Culture, Politics, Economy, 6, 1 (April 2003): 123 ff.
* Bibliografía dieciochista. Núm. 15, 2002. Oviedo: Universidad de Oviedo, Instituto Feijoo de estudios del siglo XVIII, 2002. 239 pp. ISSN: 1132-0427.
* Être dix-huitiémiste. Témoignages recueillis par Sergueï Karp. Ferney-Voltaire: Centre international d'étude du XVIIIe siècle (coll. «Publications du Centre international d'étude du XVIIIe siècle», 14), 2003. viii, 291 pp., ill. ISBN: 2-84559-014-8 [Voir
http://centre.c18.net/pu.etre.html] - includes Jean Ehrard, «Histoire d'un historien»; «An Interview with Robert Darnton. History, Anthropology and Journalism»; Roland Mortier, «Autobiographie intellectuelle»; Hisayasu Nakagawa, «Trois autoportraits d'un dix-huitiémiste japonais»; Pierre Rétat, «Confessions d'un dix-huitiémiste»; Giuseppe Ricuperati, «Un parcours intellectuel et historiographique»; Jean Sgard, «Demi-siècle d'un dix-huitiémiste»; David Smith, «From Green Fields to the Olive Grove»; Jean Starobinski, «La croisée des chemins»; Jeroom Vercruysse, «Ce n'est pas seulement la faute à Voltaire...»; Gunnar Von Proschwitz, «Souvenirs d'un dix-huitiémiste suédois».Frank, D. "Acadiensis, 1901 and 1999." Canadian Review of American Studies, 30, 3 (2000): 365-380.
Kealey, L. "The Canadian Historical Review." Canadian Review of American Studies, 30, 3 (2000): 381-389.
Thelen, D. "Editing history journals." Canadian Review of American Studies, 30, 3 (2000): 361-364.
Tucker, B. "The Canadian Review of American Studies." Canadian Review of American Studies, 30, 3 (2000): 390-399.
* Verger, Jacques. Histoire des universités médiévales et modernes. Genève: Droz (coll. «Conférences d'ouverture des directeurs d'études de la Section des sciences historiques et philologiques de l'EPHE», 5), 2001. 64 pp.
Wood, Sarah. "Autoarchive Now?: Scholarship, teaching, research." Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities, 8, 1 (April 2003): 149 ff.
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AFRICA &THE AFRICAN DIASPORA
* Coquery-Vidrovitch, Catherine. la Découverte de l'Afrique, l'Afrique noire atlantique des origines au XVIIIe. Paris: L'Harmattan (coll. «Archives»), 2003 (rééd.). 252 pp.
* Lanni, Dominique (édit.). Fureur et barbarie. Récits de voyages chez les Cafres et les Hottentots 1665-1721. Paris: Cosmopole, 2003. 213 pp., ill. Préface de François Moureau.
[see titles by
Ogundiran & Pikirayi & Pwiti listed under Archaeology]Slavery
* Basker, James G. Amazing Grace: An Anthology of Poems about Slavery, 1660-1810. Yale University Press, 2002.
Carey, Brycchan. "William Wilberforce's Sentimental Rhetoric: Parliamentary Reportage and the Abolition Speech of 1789." Age of Johnson, 14 (2003): 281-305.
Gauthier, Florence. «Julien Raimond or the Triple Critique of the Colonial, Slave and Segregationnist System», dans Barry Rothaus (édit.), Proceedings of the Western Society for French History. Volume 28. Selected Papers of the 2000 Annual Meeting, Greely, Colorado, University Press of Colorado, 2002. ISSN: 0099-0329.
* Hoffer, Peter Charles. The Great New York Conspiracy of 1741: Slavery, Crime and Colonial Law. University of Kansas Press, 2003. 190 pp. ISBN 0-7006-1244-9 (cloth), ISBN 0-7006-1246-7 (paper)
* Wood, Marcus. Slavery, Empathy, and Pornography. Oxford University Press, 2002. 480 pp., ill. ISBN 0-19-818720-3
[see also title by
Beard, Hilliard, & Akridge listed under Archaeology; by Bénot under France - Literature - Cholderlos de Laclos; by Fadiman and by Levy under U.S. Colonial & Federal History - Carter]|
Web Resources ¥ The Atlantic Slave Trade And Slave Life In The Americas: A Visual Record - available: http://hitchcock.itc.virginia.edu/Slavery/ |
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ANTHROPOLOGY, ARCHAEOLOGY
Anschuetz, K.F., & R.H. Wilshusen, & C.L. Scheick. "An archaeology of landscapes: Perspectives and directions." Journal of Archaeological Research, 9, 2 (June 2001): 157-211.
Beard, L., J. Hilliard, G. Akridge. "Historical and chemical traces of an Ozark cemetery for enslaved African-Americans: A study of silhouette burials in Benton County, Arkansas." Journal of North American Archaeology, 21, 4 (2000): 323-349.
Bedell, J. "Delaware archaeology and the Revolutionary eighteenth century." Historical Archaeology, 35, 4 (2001): 83-104.
Byrne, D. "The ethos of return: Erasure and reinstatement of Aboriginal visibility in the Australian historical landscape." Historical Archaeology, 37, 1 (2003): 73-86.
Connah, G. "Problem orientation in Australian historical archaeology." Historical Archaeology, 37, 1 (2003): 146-158.
DeBeer, W.R. "Of dice and women: Gambling and exchange in Native North America." Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 8, 3 (September 2001): 215-268.
Delle, J.A. "The landscapes of class negotiation on coffee plantations in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica: 1790-1850." Historical Archaeology, 33, 1 (1999): 136-158.
De Lorenzo, C. "Appropriating anthropology? Document and rhetoric." Journal of Material Culture, 5, 1 (March 2000): 91-113.
Dornan, J.L. "Agency and archaeology: Past, present, and future directions." Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 9, 4 (December. 2002): 303-329.
Dudar, J.C., J.S. Waye, & S.R. Saunders. "Determination of a kinship system using ancient DNA, mortuary practice, and historic records in an Upper Canadian pioneer cemetery." International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 13, 4 (July-August 2003): 232-246.
Evans, C. "Megalithic follies: Soane's 'druidic remains' and the display of monuments." Journal of Material Culture, 5, 3 (November 2000): 347-366.
Faure-Rouesnel, L. "French anthropology and material culture." Journal of Material Culture, 6, 2 (Julu 2001): 237-247 [review essay].
Gibbs, M. "The archaeology of crisis: Shipwreck survivor camps in Australasia." Historical Archaeology, 37, 1 (2003): 128-145.
Griswold, W.A.. "The archaeology of military politics: The case of Castle Clinton." Historical Archaeology, 35, 4 (2001): 105-117.
Heath, B.J., & A. Bennett. "'The little spots allow'd them': The archaeological study of African-American yards." Historical Archaeology, 34, 2 (2000): 38-55.
Horning, A.J. "Myth, migration, and material culture: Archaeology and the Ulster influence on Appalachia." Historical Archaeology, 36, 4 (2002): 129-149.
Ireland, T. "'The absence of ghosts': Landscape and identity in the archaeology of Australia's settler culture." Historical Archaeology, 37, 1 (2003): 56-72.
Johnson, A.W. "Showdown in the Pacific: A remote response to European power struggles in the Pacific, Dawes Point Battery, Sydney, 1791-1925." Historical Archaeology, 37, 1 (2003): 114-127.
Karskens, G. "Revisiting the worldview: The archaeology of convict households in Sydney's Rocks neighborhood." Historical Archaeology, 37, 1 (2003): 34-55.
Kvamme, K.L. "Geophysical surveys as landscape archaeology." American Antiquity, 68, 3 (July 2003): 435-457.
Lambert, P.M. "The archaeology of war: A North American perspective." Journal of Archaeological Research, 10, 3 (September 2002): 207-241.
Larsen, C.S. "Bioarchaeology: The lives and lifestyles of past people." Journal of Archaeological Research, 10, 2 (June 2002): 119-166.
Lawrence, S. "Exporting culture: Archaeology and the nineteenth-century British Empire." Historical Archaeology, 37, 1 (2003): 20-33.
Leone, M.P., & S.D. Hurry. "Seeing: The power of town planning in the Chesapeake." Historical Archaeology, 32, 4 (1998): 34-62.
Lovell, N.C., & A.A. Dublenko. "Further aspects of fur trade life depicted in the skeleton." International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 9, 4 (July-August 1999): 248-256.
McGimsey, C.R. "The four fields of archaeology." American Antiquity, 68, 4 (October 2003): 611-618.
Meyer, C. "Osteological evidence for the Battles of Zurich, 1799: A glimpse into soldiery of the past." International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 13, 4 (July-August 2003): 252-257.
Ogundiran, A.O. "Ceramic spheres and regional networks in the Yoruba-Edo region, Nigeria, 13th-19th centuries A.C." Journal of Field Archaeology, 28, 1-2 (Spring-Summer 2001): 27-43.
Owen, J.V. "On the earliest products (ca.1751-1752) of the Worcester porcelain manufactory: Evidence from sherds from the Warmstry House Site, England." Historical Archaeology, 32, 4 (1998): 63-75.
Owen, J.V. "Provenience of eighteenth-century British porcelain sherds from Sites 3B and 4E, Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia: Constraints from mineralogy, bulk paste, and glaze compositions." Historical Archaeology, 35, 2 (2001): 106-121.
Paynter, R. "Historical archaeology and the Post-Columbian world of North America." Journal of Archaeological Research, 8, 3 (September 2000): 169-217.
Pendery. S.R. "Portuguese tin-glazed earthenware in seventeenth-century New England: A preliminary study." Historical Archaeology, 33, 4 (1999): 58-77/
Pikirayi, I. & G. Pwiti. "States, traders, and colonists: Historical archaeology in Zimbabwe." Historical Archaeology, 33, 2 (1999): 73-89.
Ritchie, N.A. "'In-sites', historical archaeology in Australasia: Some comparisons with the American colonial experience." Historical Archaeology, 37, 1 (2003): 6-19.
Schroedl, G.F., & T.M. Ahlman. "The maintenance of cultural and personal identities of enslaved Africans and British soldiers at the Brimstone Hill Fortress, St Kitts, West Indies." Historical Archaeology, 36, 4 (2002): 38-49.
* Simar, Théophile. Étude critique sur la formation de la doctrine des races au XVIIIe siècle et son expansion au XIXe siècle. Genève: Slatkine reprints, 2002. 420 pp. Réimpression de l'édition de Paris-Bruxelles, 1922. ISBN: 2-05-101916-9
Staniforth, M. "Annales-informed approaches to the archaeology of colonial Australia." Historical Archaeology, 37, 1 (2003): 102-113.
Van Buren, M. "Tarapaya: An elite Spanish residence near colonial Potosi in comparative perspective." Historical Archaeology, 33, 2 (1999): 108-122.
Veltre, D.W., & A.P. McCartney. "Russian exploitation of Aleuts and fur seals: The archaeology of eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century settlements in the Pribilof Islands, Alaska." Historical Archaeology, 36, 3 (2002): 8-17.
Waller, J.N. "Late woodland settlement and subsistence in southern New England revisited: The evidence from coastal Rhode Island." Journal of North American Archaeology, 21, 2 (2000): 139-153.
Ward, I.A.K., P. Larcombe, R. Brinkman, et al. "Sedimentary processes and the Pandora wreck, Great Barrier Reef, Australia." Journal of Field Archaeology, 26 (1): 41-53.
Williams, E. "Sixty-five years of history: Archaeological conservation at Colonial Williamsburg." Journal of North American Archaeology, 21, 2 (2000): 107-113.
§ Historical Archaeology, 36, 1 (2002) is a special issue on "French colonial archaeology at Old Mobile"-titles include B.G. McEwan, "Preface" (1-2); G.A. Waselkov, "Introduction" (3-12); B.L. Gums, "Earthfast (pieux-en-terre) structures at Old Mobile" (13-25); D.E. Silvia, "Native American and French cultural dynamics on the Gulf Coast" (26-35); A.S. Cordell, "Continuity and change in Apalachee pottery manufacture" (36-54); M.T. Smith, "Eighteenth-century glass beads in the French colonial trade" (55-61); G.A. Waselkov & J.A. Walthall, "Faience styles in French colonial North America: A revised classification" (62-78); J.S. Olin, M.J. Blackman, J.E. Mitchern, et al, "Compositional analysis of glazed earthenwares from eighteenth-century sites on the northern Gulf Coast" (79-96); L.R. Shulsky, "Chinese porcelain at Old Mobile" (97-104); J.N. Gundersen, G.A. Waselkov, & L.J.K. Pollock, "Pipestone Argillite artifacts from Old Mobile and environs" (2002); K.J. Gremillion, "Archaeobotany at Old Mobile" ) 117-128); J.R. Clute & G.A. Waselkov, "Faunal remains from Old Mobile" (128-134); G.W. Shorter, "Status and trade at Port Dauphin" (135-142); M. Moussette, "Discussion: Towards an archaeology of the French in America" (143-148).
§ Historical Archaeology, 34, 3 (2000) is a special issue on Creolization. Titles include S.L. Dawdy, Preface (1-4); L. Ferguson, Introduction (5-9); L.A. Wilkie, "Culture bought: Evidence of creolization in the consumer goods of an enslaved Bahamian family" (10-26); D. Burley, "Creolization and late nineteenth century Metis vernacular log architecture on the South Saskatchewan River" (27-35); C.R. Ewen, "From colonist to creole: Archaeological patterns of Spanish colonization in the New World" (36-45); J.G. Cusick, "Creolization and the borderlands" (46-55); J.A. Delle, "The material and cognitive dimensions of creolization in nineteenth-century Jamaica" (56-72); P.R. Mullins & R. Paynter, "Representing colonizers: An archaeology of creolization, ethnogenesis, and indigenous material culture among the Haida" (73-84); D.D. Loren, "The intersections of colonial policy and colonial practice: Creolization on the eighteenth-century Louisiana/Texas frontier" (85-98); M.D. Groover, "Creolization and the archaeology of multiethnic households in the American South" (99-106); B.L. Dawdy, "Understanding cultural change through the vernacular: Creolization in Louisiana" (107-123); G. Gundaker, "Discussion: Creolization, complexity, and time" (124-133).
§ Historical Archaeology, 34, 1 (2000) is a special issue entitled, "View from the outhouse: What we can learn from the excavation of privies." Select titles include K. Wheeler, "Theoretical and methodological considerations for excavating privies" (3-19); B.D. Crane, "Filth, garbage and rubbish: Refuse disposal, sanitary reform and nineteenth-century yard deposits in Washington, D.C." (20-38); M.J. Stottman, "Out of sight, out of mind: Privy architecture and the perception of sanitation" (39-61); L.F. Carnes-McNaughton, & T.M. Harper, "The parity of privies: Summary research on privies in North Carolina" (97-110).
§ Historical Archaeology, 33, 3 (1999): is a special issue entitled "Charleston in the context of trans-Atlantic culture." Titles include K.E. Lewis, "The metropolis and the backcountry: The making of a colonial landscape on the South Carolina frontier" (3-13); D.C. Crass, B.R. Penner, T.R. Forehand, "Gentility and material culture on the Carolina frontier" (14-31); M.D. McInnis, "'An idea of grandeur': Furnishing the classical interior in Charleston, 1815-1840" (32-47); R.A. Leath, "'After the Chinese taste': Chinese export porcelain and Chinoiserie design in eighteenth-century Charleston" (48-61); C. Steen, "Pottery, intercolonial trade, and revolution: Domestic earthenwares and the development of an American social identity" (62-72); M. Zierden, "A trans-Atlantic merchant's house in Charleston: Archaeological exploration of refinement and subsistence in an urban setting" (73-87); B.L. Herman, "Slave and servant housing in Charleston, 1770-1820" (88-101); C.L. Hudgins, "Backcountry and lowcountry: Perspectives on Charleston in the context of trans-Atlantic culture, 1700-1850" (102-107).
§ Historical Archaeology, 32, 3 (1998) is a special issue entitled "Perspectives on the archaeology of Colonial Boston: The archaeology of the Central-Artery/Tunnel-Project, Boston, Massachusetts." Titles include C.D. Cheek, Introduction (1-10); B.A. Bower, "The Central-Artery/Tunnel-Project preservation program" (11-18); G. McHargue, "Great expectations: The public interpretation program for the Central-Artery/Tunnel-Project" (19-23); D.B. Heck & J.F. Balicki, "Katherine Naylor's 'House of Office': A Seventeenth-Century privy" (24-37); A. Bain, "A Seventeenth-Century beetle fauna from Colonial Boston" (38-48); G.K. Kelso, "Pollen analysis of the Feature-4 Privy at the Cross-Street back Lot site, Boston, Massachusetts" (49-62); M.G. Dudek, L. Kaplan, & M.M. King, "Botanical remains from a Seventeenth-Century Privy at the Cross-Street back lot site" (63-71); G.J. Brown & J. Bowen, "Animal bones from the Cross-Street back lot privy" (72-80); M.T. Ordonez & L. Welters, "Textiles from the Seventeenth-Century Privy at the Cross-Street back lot site" (81-90); J.A. Butterworth, "Forming the past" (91-98); J.F. Balicki, "Wharves, privies, and the pewterer; Two Colonial period sites on the Shawmut Peninsula, Boston" (99-120); N.S. Seasholes, "Filling Boston's Mill Pond" (121-136); J. Bowen, "To market, to market; Animal husbandry in New England" (137-152); C.D. Cheek, "Massachusetts Bay foodways: Regional and class influences" (153-172); T.B. Riordan, "The 17th-century cemetery at St. Mary's City: Mortuary practices in the early Chesapeake" (28-40).
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AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
[see titles by Byrne, Connah, Gibbs, Ireland, Johnson, Karskens, Ritchie, Staniforth listed under Archaeology; by
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AUSTRIA
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Web Resources ¥ The Schoenbrunn Palace, Vienna: "Following Joseph's death in 1711, the unfinished hunting lodge became the dower residence of Empress Wilhelmine Amalie. In 1728 Schönbrunn came into the possession of Emperor Charles VI, but he but visited it only occasionally to shoot the pheasants reared in the hunting preserve. Eventually he gave the estate to his daughter, Maria Theresa, who had always harboured a special affection for the lodge with its gardens. Maria Theresa's reign, which began when Charles VI died suddenly in 1740, marked the start of a brilliant epoch for Schönbrunn, with the palace becoming the centre of imperial court and political life. Extended and rebuilt after designs by the architect Nikolaus Pacassi between 1743 and 1763, the former hunting lodge was transformed into a magnificent imperial residence with costly interiors in the Rococo style." - available: http://www.hofburg-wien.at/en/site/publicdir/0103060000_6c.php#11619 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY, BIBLIOPHILY, HISTORY OF AUTHORSHIP, READING, PRINT CULTURE, PUBLISHING, LIBRARIES, TEXTUAL EDITING, &C.
Arbour, Roméo, Dictionnaire des femmes libraires en France (1470-1870), Genève, Droz, coll. «Histoire et civilisation du livre», 26, 2003, 752 p. ISBN: 2-600-00827-6.
Barbier, Frédéric. «Entre Montesquieu et Adam Smith: Leipzig et la "société des libraires"». Revue française d'histoire du livre, 112-113 (2002).
* Barbier, Frédéric. Lumières du Nord: imprimeurs, libraires et «gens du livre» dans le Nord au XVIIIe siècle (1701-1789). Dictionnaire prosopographique. Genève, Droz (coll. «Histoire et civilisation du livre», 25), 2002. 544 pp.. ill. Ouvrage édité avec la collaboration de Sabine Juratic et Michel Vangheluwe. ISBN: 2-600-00683-4.
Bell, Maureen. "The British Book Trade Index on the Web." Quadrat, no. 17 (Autumn 2003), 3-5. [This issue of Quadrat is focused on the BBTI; see also John Hinks, "Evaluating BBTI on the Web" (7-9), & Mike Perry, "Making It Work: The Technical Side of the BBTI Project" (10-13), and comments on using the site by Bill Bell et al. (14-19).
* Blondy, Alain. Bibliographie du monde méditerranéen. Relations et échanges (1453-1835). De la chute de Constantinople (1453) à la reconquête ottomane de Tripoli (1835). Paris: Presses de l'Université de Paris Sorbonne (coll. «Imago mundi», F. Moureau), 2003. 302 pp.
* Boncompain, J. la Révolution des auteurs. Paris: Fayard, 2002. 1172 pp., ill. Préface de Jean-Claude Brisville.
Bousquet-Bressolier, C. «Les mathématiques de l'honnête homme: manuels pratiques à l'usage des officiers et ingénieurs au XVIIe siècle. Autour du livre au XVIIIe siècle: quelques chantiers en cours». Revue française d'histoire du livre, 114-115 (2002).
* Brouard-Arends, Isabelle (édit.). Lectrices d'Ancien Régime. Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes (coll. «Interférences»), 2003. 719 pp. ISBN: 2-86847-822-0.
Carrier, H. «Un apport majeur à l'histoire du livre provincial aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles: l'Édition rouennaise et ses marchés, de Jean-Dominique Mellot». Revue française d'histoire du livre, 110-111 (2001). 110-111 (2001).
Candaux, Jean-Daniel. «Manuscrits en vente en 2002». Cahiers Voltaire, 2 (2003): 289-295. ISBN: 2-84559-024-5.
Chabaud, Gilles «Les guides des villes et capitales européennes de la bibliographie à l'histoire: le cas de Rome», Revue française d'histoire du livre, 112-113, 2002. ISBN: 2-600-00673-7.
Carrier, H. «Un apport majeur à l'histoire du livre provincial aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles: l'Édition rouennaise et ses marchés, de Jean-Dominique Mellot». Revue française d'histoire du livre, 110-111 (2001).
Courtney, C. P.. «L'Esprit des lois dans la perspective de l'histoire du livre (1748-1800)», dans Michel Porret et Catherine Volpilhac-Auger (édit.), le Temps de Montesquieu. Actes du colloque international de Genève (28-31 octobre 1998) (Genève: Droz [coll. «Bibliothèque des Lumières», 61], 2002. ISBN: 2-600-00626-5
* Dane, Joseph A. The Myth of Print Culture: Essays on Evidence, Textuality, and Bibliographical Method. Toronto: University of Toronto Press (Studies in Book and Print Culture), 2003. 272 pp., ill.
Darnton, Robert. «The Science of Piracy: A Crucial Ingredient in Eighteenth-Century Publishing». SVEC, 12, 2003.
Dearden, J.S. "The 'Chace': Hunting for Somervile." Book Collector, 50, 3 (Fall 2001): 346-364 [William Somervile, 1675-1742].
* De Bujanda, J. M., avec l'assistance de Marcella Richter. Index des livres interdits, Index librorium prohibitorum (1600-1966). Genève: Droz (coll. «Varia», 79), 2002. 984 pp. ISBN: 2-600-00818-7.
* Delcourt, Thierry et Élisabeth Parinet (édit.). la Bibliothèque bleue et les littératures de colportage. Actes du colloque organisé par la Bibliothèque municipale à vocation régionale de Troyes en collaboration avec l'École nationale des chartes (Troyes, 12-13 novembre 1999). Genève: Droz (coll. «Études et rencontres de l'École des chartes», 7), 2001. 288 pp. ISBN: 2-600-00791-38-2.
Droixhe, Daniel. «"Elle me coûte dix mille écus." La contrefaçon des œuvres de Molière offerte par l'imprimeur Bassompierre à Marmontel». Revue française d'histoire du livre, 114-115 (2002).
* Enciso Recio, L.-M. Barroco e Ilustración en las bibliotecas privadas españolas del siglo XVIII. Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia, 2002. 216 pp.
"English bibliographic catalogues." Book Collector, 50, 4 (Winter 2001): 549 ff.
Fabian, Bernhard, & Marie-Luise Spieckermann. "Pope in Eighteenth-Century Germany: A Bibliographical Essay ([Part] III)." Swift Studies, 17 (2002): 5-35.
* Fouché, Pascal, Daniel Péchoin, Philippe Schuwer, et al. (édit.). Dictionnaire encyclopédique du livre. Vol. 1: A-D. Preface de Henri-Jean Martin. [Paris:] Éditions du Cercle de la Librairie, 2002. xxxiii, 900; ill.
* Foxon, D.F. English Verse, 1701-1750. A Catalogue of Separately Printed Poems with Notes on Contemporary Collected Editions. 2 vols. New Castle, Delaware: Oak Knoll Press, 2003. 2 vols. ISBN 1584561068
Gargett, Graham. "That Polite and Almost Universal Language." Eighteenth-Century Ireland - Iris an dá chultúr, 18 (2003): 141-149 [review essay, French books in Ireland].
* Goulemot, Jean M. (édit.). Lecture, livres et lecteurs du XVIIIe siècle. Tours: Université deTours, U.F.R. de Lettres (coll. «Cahiers d'histoire culturelle», 12), 2003. 162 pp. ISBN: 2-86906-173-0
Goulemot, Jean M. «Questions et propositions sur l'histoire du livre et de la lecture», dans Jean M. Goulemot (édit.), Lecture, livres et lecteurs du XVIIIe siècle (Tours: Université deTours: U.F.R. de Lettres [coll. «Cahiers d'histoire culturelle», 12], 2003), pp. 9-16.
* Gutbrodt, Fritz. Joint Ventures. Authorship, Translation, Plagiarism. Peter Lang (coll. «Europäische Hochschulschriften. Reihe 18: Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft», 108), 2003. 336 pp., ill. ISBN: 3-03910-032-7
Hacquebart-Desvignes, N. «Les livres d'art militaire français au Siècle des lumières: approche combinée d'histoire militaire et de bibliographie matérielle». Revue française d'histoire du livre, 114-115 (2002).
* Harmsen, Theodor Antiquarianism in the Augustan Age: Thomas Hearne 1678-1735. Peter Lang, 2000. 366 pp., ill. ISBN 3-906758-96-6 (cloth); US-ISBN 0-8204-5092-8 (paper)
* Hould, Claudette. La Révolution par le gravure: Les "Tableaux Historiques de la Révolution Française [1791-1802, by Jean-Louis Prieur, et al.]. With contributions by Stéphane Roy, Annie Jourdan, and Rolf Reichart. Paris: Réunion des Musées Nationaux; Vizille: Musée de la Révolution Française, 2002. 318 pp., ill.
"'Ireland, where booksellers cannot pretend to any property.'" Book Collector, 50, 2 (Summer 2001): 165 ff.
Juratic, S. «Du livre à l'écriture: libraires-auteurs à l'âge des Lumières en France». Revue française d'histoire du livre, 114-115 (2002).
* Justice, George L., & Nathan Tinker, eds. Women's Writing and the Circulation of Ideas: Manuscript Publication in England, 1550-1800. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 256 pp., ill. ISBN 0-521-80856-1
Kennedy, Máire. French Books in Eighteenth-Century Ireland. SVEC, 7 (2001). x, 253 pp.
King, Cornelia S. "Women's History: Straying from the Path," in The Annual Report of the Library Company of Philadelphia for the Year 2002 (Philadelphia: The Library Company, 2003), pp. 46-53 [recent acquisitions; New York Magdalen Society].
Lapsansky, Phillip. "Afro-Americana," in The Annual Report of the Library Company of Philadelphia for the Year 2002 (Philadelphia: The Library Company, 2003), pp. 32-45 [recent acquisitions; slave trade; abolition]
Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel, Yann Fauchois, Anette Smedley-Weill, et André Zysberg. "Histoire quantitative de l'édition en langue français d'après les collections de la Bibliothèque nationale de France (1460-1969)." Revue de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, 9 (mars 2002): 20-27.
Lesage, Claire, et Ève Netchine. "Je ne sais pas de lecture, plus facile, plus attrayante, plus douce que celle d'un catalogue." Revue de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, 9 (mars 2002): 28-32; facs.
* Lipari, Giuseppe. Il falso editorial a Messina nel Seicento. Messina: Universita di Messina, 2001. 82 pp., ill.
«Le livre et l'édition dans le monde hispanique (XVIe-XXe siècles). Pratiques et discours paratextuels». Tigre, numéro spécial, 1992. ISSN: 0981-6453. Revue publiée par l'Université Stendhal de Grenoble.
Lüsebrink, Hans-Jürgen, & York-Gothart Mix. "Kulturtransfer und Autonomisierung: Populäre deutschamerikanische und frankokanadische Kalender des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts: Prämissen und Perspektiven der Forschung." Gutenberg-Jahrbuch, 77 (2002): 188-200.
Markiewicz, André. «Les livres du roi: la bibliothèque personnelle de Stanislas, léguée en 1766 à la Bibliothèque publique de Nancy», dans Jean-Claude Bonnefont (édit.), Stanislas et son académie. Colloque du 250e anniversaire, 17-19 septembre 2001 (Nancy: Presses universitaires de Nancy, 2003), pp. 37-55. ISBN: 2-86480-717-3.
[May, James E.] "The British Book Trade Index, now at the University of Birmingham." The Intelligencer, n.s. 17, 1 (January 2003): 29 [brief research note].
May, James E. "Scribleriana Transferred: Mss. & Rare Books, 1999-2001." The Scriblerian, 35, 1-2 (Autumn 2002-Spring 2003): 98-102.
May, James E. "Scribleriana Transferred: Mss. & Rare Books, 1999-2001, Part 2." The Scriblerian, 36, 1 (Autumn 2003): 84-87.
May, James E. "Swift and Swiftiana Offered, Sold, and Acquired, 1991-2002." Swift Studies, 17 (2002): 140-88.
May, James E. "Rare Books, Listed and Acquired, 1999-2002." The Intelligencer, n.s. 17, 1 (January 2003): 32-45.
* Mercier, Alain (édit.). les Révolutions du livre. Paris: Imprimerie nationale, 2002. 511 pp. Catalogue de l'exposition du Musée des arts et métiers.
* Meyer, Reinhart, ed. Bibliographia dramatica et dramaticorum: Kommentierte Bibliographie der im ehemaligen deutsche Reichsgebiet gedruckten und gespielten Dramen des 18. Jahrhunderts nebst deren Bearbeitungen und Übersetzungen und ihrer Rezeption bis in die Gegenwart. Part 2: Abteilung Einzeltitel. Vols. 17: 1754-55 (2002) and 18: 1755-57. Tübingen: M. Niemeyer, 2003. v, 470; v, 527 pp.
Moore, Judith. "Samuel Pepys and Restoration Reading." Eighteenth Century World, 1, 1 (2003): 1-6.
"La Reliure." Special issue of Revue de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, 12 (janvier 2003), 18-89. [After Fabienne Le Bars' "Éditorial" come 7 focused on the period 1660-1800, all illustrated: Le Bars, "Inédit: 'Fleurs peinctes' et 'escailles' ou de la fantaisie en reliure selon les frères Dupuy" (32-36); Jean-Marc Chatelain, "La Lyre du jeune Apollon du petit Beauchâteau: Reliures sur mesure pour poèmes sur commande" (37-40); Jeanne-Marie Métivier, "Luc-Antoine Boyet, relieur de l'Imprimerie royale (1704-1723)" (41-46); Béatrice Mairé, "Les livres de la comtesse de Verrue à Meudon ou les péripéties d'une bibliothèque de campagne" (47-52); Paul Culot, "Autour d'une reliure signée 'MONNIER FECIT'" (53-54); & Martine Lefèvre, "D'azur à deux léopards d'or: Reliures exécutées pour la famille d'Argenson au XVIIIe siècle" (56-63); Geneviève Guilleminot-Chrétien, "Reliures à plaques de la Bibliothèque royale sous la monarchie de Juillet" involves work in the 1830s (64-68).
* Ostrowski, Carl. Books, Maps, and Politics: A Cultural History of the Library of Congress, 1783-1861. University of Massachusetts Press, 2004. 256 pp. ISBN 1-55849-433-2
* Peters, Julie Stone. Theatre of the Book 1480-1880: Print, Text and Performance in Europe. Oxford University Press, 2001. 512 pp., ill. ISBN 0-19-818714-9 (cloth); 0-19-926216-0 (new in paper 2003).
* Rossetti, Sergio. Rome. A Bibliography from the Invention of Printing tjrough 1899. I: The Guide Books. Firenze: Leo S. Olschki (coll. «Biblioteca di Bibliografia italiana», 169), 2000. xxxiii, 276 pp., ill.
Sloos, Louis Ph. "Argeloze lezers van toen én nu: een ghostwriter van Frederike de Grote in Nederland en de verspreiding van canards van Mes rêveries de Maurice de Saxe." De Achttiende Eeuw, 34, 2 (2002): 143-57 ["Innocent readers then and now: A ghostwriter for Frederick the Great in the Netherlands and the dissemination of canards of Mes rêveries by Maurice de Saxe (1696-1750)"-in Dutch, with English abstract].
* Snyder, Henry L., & Michael S. Smith, eds. The English Short-Title Catalogue: Past, Present, Future. Papers Delivered at a Conference at the New York Public Library on January 21, 1998, Together With Some Personal Histories of the ESTC in North America and Reports of the Canvass of the Public Record Office. AMS Press, 2003. ISBN 0-404-63542-3. Contents include G. Thomas Tanselle, "A Brief History of the English Short-Title Catalogue in North America," H.L. Snyder, "The Future of the ESTC: A Vision"; John W. Haeger, "Affordability Lost: Paying for Higher Education, Culture, and the ESTC"; Michael Crump, "The Origins of the STC: The Case for Vision." David L. Vandermeulen, "The ESTC in Practice: A Bibliographer's Perspective"; J. Paul Hunter, "The ESTC: A 'Literary' Perspective"; M.S. Smith, "Doing Research with the ESTC: A Ph.D. Student's Perspective"; J. Michael Smethurst, "The ESTC in Practice: A European Perspective"; H.L. Snyder, "A History of the ESTC in North America"; Marcus A. McCorison, "NAIP & ESTC: The North American Imprints Program of the American Antiquarian Society and the Eighteenth-Century Short Title Catalogue"; Paul J. Korshin, "The ESTC and Eighteenth-Century Literary Scholarship"; H.L. Snyder, "The Public Record Office Canvass for the ESTC"; Alastair Massie & Martin Saunders, "The ESTC/PRO Project: Report on Chancery Lane Search."
Storm van Leeuwen, J. "Frans Hemsterhuis' binders and some bindings on Lettre sur l'Homme." Book Collector, 50, 2 (Summer 2001): 202-216.
* Taylor, Barry, ed. Foreign-Language Printing in London, 1500-1900. British Library, 2002. 273 pp. ISBN 0712311289
van Dijk, Suzan, & Alicia C. Montoya. "Madame Leprince de Beaumont (1711-1780), Madamoiselle Bonne en hun Nederlandsze lezers." De Achttiende Eeuw, 34, 1 (2002): 5-32 ["Madame Leprince de Beaumont, Madamoiselle Bonne and their Dutch readers" - in Dutch with English abstract. Beaumont's success in Netherlands, survey of titles in Dutch collections; auction catalogues]
Weil, Françoise. «Enquête sur les imprimeurs parisiens de la première moitié du XVIIIe siècle: l'enseignement des ornements et des pratiques typographiques». Revue française d'histoire du livre, 114-115 (2002).
Woloson, Wendy. "The Business of Broadsides," in The Annual Report of the Library Company of Philadelphia for the Year 2002 (Philadelphia: The Library Company, 2003), pp. 18-31, ill. [broadsides and foreign loans, payment schedules during early Federal period in U.S.]
Woolley, James. "First-Line Indexes of English Verse, 1650-1800: A Checklist." East-Central Intelligencer, n.s. 17, 3 (Sept. 2003), 1-10.
¥ The Book Arts Press has published of two of its classic videotapes, remastered on a single DVD: the 1991 Anatomy of a Book: Part I: Format in the Hand-Press Period (30 minutes, written by Terry Belanger and directed by Peter Herdrich), and the 1969 Making of a Renaissance Book (22 minutes; shot on location at the Plantin-Moretus Museum in Antwerp, produced by Dana Atchley). Also available are mailing tubes containing copies of the workbook intended to accompany The Anatomy of a Book: I: Format in the Hand-Press Period, together with a set of facsimile sheets of the various formats described in the presentation. Available from the Book Arts Press, 114 Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4103 (email to oldbooks@virginia.edu)
[see also titles by
Boistel and by Desmond, and special issue of Mineralogical Record listed under History of Science]|
Web Resources ¥ Book History Online: bibliographical records database:, available: www.kb.nl/bho or http://www.kb.nl/kb/bho/index2.html |
Bibliophilia, Collecting
Beal, Peter. "Sir George Etherege's Library at Ratisbon." Library, 7th series, 3 (2002): 315-16.
Chun, D. "Collecting pieces of oneself: Sir John Leicester's scrapbooks in the John Rylands University Library of Manchester." Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 82, 1 (Spring 2000): 101-113.
Emmerson, John McL. "Two Seventeenth-Century Book Collectors: Dan Fleming and John Evelyn." Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin, 27 (2003): 48-61.
* Martin, Philippe. Une religion des livres (1640-1850). Paris: Cerf, 2003. 622 pp.
Pénicaut, Emmanuel. "Madame Chamillart était-elle une 'Femme bibliophile'?" Bulletin du bibliophile (2002), 313-25 (summary in English).
Roszak, Stanislaw. «La bibliothèque des frères Zaluski, collection de livres d'un magnat ou première académie des sciences polonaise?», dans Jean-Claude Bonnefont (édit.), Stanislas et son académie. Colloque du 250e anniversaire, 17-19 septembre 2001 (Nancy: Presses universitaires de Nancy, 2003), pp. 325-331. ISBN: 2-86480-717-3
Sherbo, Arthur. "From the 1818 Sale Catalogue of the Greater Portion of the Library of the Late Edmond Malone, Esq." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 97 (2003): 89-91.
* Sordet, Yann. l'Amour des livres au Siècle des lumières. Pierre Adamoli et ses collections. Genève: Droz (coll. «Mémoires et documents de l'École des chartes», 60), 2001. 544 pp. Préface de Daniel Roche. ISBN: 2-900791-45-6.
Bookbinding, Conservation
* Foot, Mirjam M. Decorated Bookbindings in Marsh's Library, Dublin. Ashgate, 2004. 152 pp., ill.
Juel-Jensen, B. "A binding made for 'SP': English and foreign bookbindings, part 92." Book Collector, 50, 4 (Winter 2001): 545-548.
Pearson, D. "English and foreign bookbindings, part 90: Who, or what, is IW?" Book Collector, 50, 2 (Summer 2001): 235-238.
[see also title by
Storm van Leeuwen listed under Bibliography &c.]Book Illustration & Engraving
* Adams, Alison, Stephen Rawles, & Alison Saunders. A Bibliography of French Emblem Books of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Vol. 2: L-Z. Geneva: Droz (Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance, 362), 2002. xxii, 759 pp., ill.
Aikins, Janet E. "'Samuel Richardson': Francis Hayman and the Intersection of Word and Image." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 14 (2001/2002): 465-505.
Bills, Mark. "The Cries of London by Paul Sandby and Thomas Rowlandson." Print Quarterly, 20 (2003), 34-61, ill.
Clavilier, Catherine. "La Leçon de labourage: Une étude comparée des oeuvres de F.-A.-M. Boizot, J.-B. Greuze et F.-A. Vincent." Nouvelles de l'estampe, 187 (March-April 2003): 7-17; ill.
Depaulis, Thierry. "L'apparition de la xylographie et l'arrivée des cartes à jouer en Europe." Nouvelles de l'estampe, 185-86 (decembre 2002-février 2003): 7-19, ill.
* Hould, Claudette. La Révolution par le gravure: "Les Tableaux Historiques de la Révolution Française [1791-1802, by Jean-Louis Prieur, et al.]." With contributions by Stéphane Roy, Annie Jourdan, and Rolf Reichart. Paris: Réunion des Musées Nationaux; Vizille: Musée de la Révolution Française, 2002. 318 pp., ill.
* Miles, George A., & William S. Reese. America Pictured to the Life: Illustrated Works from the Paul Mellon Bequest. New Haven: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library (distributed by University Presses of New England), 2002. x, 123 pp., ill.
* Paisey, David. Catalogue of German Printed Books to 1900 in the British Museum. British Museum Press, 2002. 128 pp., ill.
* Palmer, Rodney, & Thomas Frangenberg, eds. The Rise of the Image: Essays on the History of the Illustrated Art Book. Ashgate, 2003. 290 pp., ill.
* Rosenblum, Joseph, & William Finley. eds. Chaucer Illustrated: Five Hundred Years of the Canterbury Tales in Pictures. London: British Library; New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll, 2003. 480 pp., ill.
Spedding, Patrick. "The Ornament Usage of Henry Woodfall." Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand Bulletin, 27 (2003): 109-16; ill. [adds five ornaments to those in Richard Goulden's The Ornament Stock of Henry Woodfall (1719-1747) (1988).]
Editing & Textual Studies
Hume, Robert D. "Editing a Nebulous Author: The Case of the Duke of Buckingham." Library, 7th ser., 4 (2003): 249-77.
Libraries, Librarians, Archives, Archivists
* Archives of Ontario. Treasures of the Ontario Archives. University of Toronto Press, 2003. 224 pp., ill., maps; photos.
* British Library. The British Library: Catalogue of Additions to the Manuscripts 1991-1995. London: British Library; Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003. 3 vols., 1500 pp. [the 2000 mss. catalogued include 380 vols. of Trumbull family papers].
Carpenter, Kenneth, & Thomas Augst. "'The History of Libraries in the United States': A Conference Report." Libraries and Culture, 38 (2003): 61-66.
* Chatelain, Jean-Marc. la Bibliothèque de l'honnête homme: livres, lectures et collections en France à l'âge classique (1630-1730). Paris: Éditions de la Bibliothèque nationale de France (coll. «Conférences Léopold Delisle»), 2003. 200 pp., ill. ISBN: 2-7177-2249-1
Danter, C. "The eighteenth-century rebuilding of Lyme Park, Cheshire, and the Leoni Collection at the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, Deansgate." Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 82, 1 (Spring 2000): 49-80.
Decker, Christopher. "The Poet as Reader: Thomas Gray's Borrowings from Cambridge College Libraries." Library, 7th series, 3 (2002): 163-93.
Frohnsdorff, Gregory. "'Before the Public': Some Early Libraries of Antigua." Libraries and Culture, 38 (2003): 1-23.
Gawne, Eleanor. "Cataloguing architectural drawings." Journal of the Society of Archivists, 24, 2 (October 2003): 175-84.
* Hamblyn, Richard. l'Invention des nuages. Comment un météorologue amateur a découvert le langage du ciel. Paris: Jean-Claude Lattès, 2003. 320 pp. Traduction de Gerald Messadié.
López-Vidriero, M.-L. Speculum Principum. Nuevas lecturas curriculares, nuevos usos de la Librería del Príncipe en el Setecientos. Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva-Instituto de Historia del Libro y de la Lectura, 2002. 620 pp.
Page, Frederick G. "Lime in the Early Bleaching Industry of Britain 1633-1828: its Prohibition and Repeal." Annals of Science, 60, 2 (April 2003): 185-200.
Peatling, G. K. "Discipline and Discipline: Histories of the British Public Library." Libraries and Culture, 38 (2003): 121-46.
Peiffer, Jeanne, et Raymond-Josuè Seckel. "Le géométral de la bibliothèque, ou comment l'espace determine la conception du catalogue." Revue de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, 9 (mars 2002): 52-56 [l'example de Göttingen].
Perkins, John. "Creating Chemistry in Provincial France before the Revolution: The Examples of Nancy and Metz. Part 1. Nancy." Ambix, 50, 2 (July 2003): 145-181.
Portes, Laurent. "Du nom d'auteur dans les catalogues de bibliothèques." Revue de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, 9 (mars 2002), 33-45, ill.
* Reese, William S. Collectors and Special Collections: Three Talks. Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 2002. 56 pp., ill.
"Selected Recent Acquisitions Briefly Noted." Yale University Library Gazette, 77, 3-4 (April 2003): 192-222.
Slive, Daniel J. "Eighteenth-Century Resources in the UCLA Department of Special Collections: A Survey." East-Central Intelligencer, n.s. 17, 2 (May 2003): 3-8.
Somerville, Orna. "National Archive and Library Websites." Journal of the Society of Archivists, 24, 2 (October 2003): 231-39.
* Stoddard, Roger E. A Library-Keeper's Business. Selected and edited by Carol Z. Rothkopf. Preface by Stephen Weissman. New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 2002. 480 pp, ill. [30 essays on the librarian as student, teacher, historian, bibliographer, and collector; the rare books trade.]
Vaisey, D. "'Overtravelled with the librarie businesse.'" Book Collector, 52,1 (Spring 2003): 46-57 [Bodleian librarians].
Whiteman, Bruce. "Recent Acquisitions." The Center & Clark Newsletter, 42 (Fall 2003): 3-4 [new materials at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library].
Newspapers & Journals
* Berry, Helen. Gender, Society, and Print Culture in Late Stuart England: The Cultural World of the Athenian Mercury. Ashgate, 2003. 278 pp. ISBN: 0754604969
Campbell, Jill. "Domestic Intelligence: Newspaper Advertising and the Eighteenth-Century Novel." Yale Journal of Criticism, 15 (2002): 251-91.
De Montluzin, Emily Lorraine. "The Anti-Jacobin Revisited: Newly Identified Contributions to the Anti-Jacobin Review during the Editorial Regime of John Gifford, 1798-1806." Library, 7th ser., 4 (2003): 278-302.
* Gibson, Jeremy; Brett Langston, & Brenda W. Smith. Local Newspapers 1750-1920: England & Wales, Channel Islands, Isle of Man: a select location list. 2nd ed. F.F.H.S., 2002.
* Gieszinger, Sabine. The History of Advertising Language: The Advertisements in The Times from 1788 to 1996. Peter Lang, 2001. xiv, 363 pp., ill., tables. ISBN 3-631-37836-1 (cloth); US-ISBN: 0-8204-5390-0 (paper)
Goulemot, Jean M.. «1748, année littéraire ou année de l'imprimé?», dans Michel Porret et Catherine Volpilhac-Auger (édit.), le Temps de Montesquieu. Actes du colloque international de Genève (28-31 octobre 1998) (Genève: Droz [coll. «Bibliothèque des Lumières», 61], 2002. ISBN: 2-600-00626-5
Isaac, Peter, & Tanya Schmoller. "Letters from a Newspaperman in Prison." Library, 7th ser., 4 (2003): 150-67. [evidence of "the workings of a provincial newspaper and printing shop" in letters between James Montgomery (1771-1854), editor of Sheffield's The Iris, & bookseller John Pye Smith, who ran The Iris while Montgomery was in prison for 9 months in 1795-1796, due to anti-Jacobin repression by the government.]
«Journaux et journalistes. Hommage à Jean Sgard (1)». Recherches et travaux, 48 (1995). Grenoble: Université Stendhal, 1995. ISSN: 0151-1874.
Lu, Jin. «La traduction de romans anglais dans le Journal étranger», dans Annie Cointre, Alain Lautel et Annie Rivara (édit.), la Traduction romanesque au XVIIIe siècle (Arras: Artois Presses Université [coll. «Traductologie»], 2003), pp. 187-202. ISBN: 2-910663-89-2
* Lüsebrink, Hans-Jürgen, Jean-Yves Mollier et Susanne Greilich (édit.). Presse et événement: journaux, gazettes, almanachs (XVIIIe-XIXe siècles). Actes du colloque international «La perception de l'événement dans la presse de langue allemande et française» (Université de la Sarre, 12-14 mars 1998). Berne, Berlin, Bruxelles, Francfort, New York, Oxford et Vienne: Peter Lang (coll. «Convergences», 16), 2000. xiv, 318 pp. ISBN: 3-906758-25-7.
Maier, Ingrid. "Amsterdamer und Haarlemer Zeitungen ('Couranten') des 17. Jahrhunderts im Niedersächsischen Staatsarchiv zu Oldenburg." Gutenberg Jahrbuch, 78 (2003): 170-91.
* Martin, Robert W. T. The Free and Open Press: The Founding of the American Democratic Press Liberty, 1640-1800. New York University Press, 2001. 239 pp.
Mix, York-Gothart. "'Ahme man dieses nach!': Interkulturalität und Interdiskursivität in populären Kalendern: Der Hinkende Bote und der Rheinländische Hausfreund." Das achtzehnte Jahrhundert, 26 (2002): 172-92 [translation, adaptation, & text migration within almanacs].
Schillings, Jan. "Nouvelle Bibliothèque Germanique, 1746-1760; een atypisch geleerdentijdschrift." De Achttiende Eeuw, 34, 2 (2002): 159-175 ["Nouvelle Bibliothèque Germanique" (1746-1760): an untypical scholarly journal" - in Dutch with English abstract. Initially edited by ministers of the Huguenot refuge in Berlin; J.H.S. Forney; J. de Pérard].
* Sloan, W. David, & Lisa Mullikin Parcell, eds. American Journalism: History, Principles, Practices. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2002. 378 pp. [38 chapters by 41 contributors, covering colonial to modern].
* van Dijk, Suzanna. Traces des femmes: Présence féminine dans le journalism Français du XVIIIe siècle. Amsterdam: APA, 2002. 343 pp., ill. ISBN 90-202-1018-4 [with summary in English]/
Vittu, J.-P. «Qu'est-ce qu'un article au Journal des savants de 1665 à 1714?». Revue française d'histoire du livre, 112-113, 2002. ISBN: 2-600-00673-7.
Vittu, Jean-Pierre. «La formation d'une institution scientifique: Le Journal des savants de 1665 à 1714». Part I, Part II. Le Journal des savants (2002): 179-204; 349-78. [Based on Vittu's Ph.D. thesis at the Université de Paris 1 (Pantheon-Sorbonne), 1998: "Le Journal des savants et la République des letters, 1665-1714."]
[see also title by
Barker & Burrows listed under Europe; La Décade comme système under France - LiteraturePrinting - Paper, Type, Printing
Bidwell, J. "Designs by Mr. J. Baskerville for six poems by Mr. T. Gray." Book Collector, 51, 3 (Fall 2002): 355-371 [typography].
May, James E. "Recent Studies on the History of the Book as a Physical Object: Including Binding, Paper and Papermaking, and Typography." East-Central Intelligencer, n.s. 17, 1 (January 2003), 67-76; 2 (May 2003), 55-59; 3 (Sept. 2003).
Rosenband, Leonard N.. «Comparing Combination Acts: French and English Papermaking in the Age of Revolution», dans Barry Rothaus (édit.), Proceedings of the Western Society for French History. Volume 28. Selected Papers of the 2000 Annual Meeting, Greely, Colorado, University Press of Colorado, 2002. ISSN: 0099-0329.
Varry, Dominique. «Les imprimeurs-libraires lyonnais et Montesquieu», dans Michel Porret et Catherine Volpilhac-Auger (édit.), le Temps de Montesquieu. Actes du colloque international de Genève (28-31 octobre 1998) (Genève: Droz [coll. «Bibliothèque des Lumières», 61], 2002. ISBN: 2-600-00626-5
Publishers, History of the Book Trade
Arbour, Keith. "Where Was John Davenport's 1669 Massachusetts Election Sermon Printed?" Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 97 (2003): 81-88.
Salman, Jeroen. "Peddling in the Past: Dutch Itinerant Bookselling in a European Perspective." Publishing History, 53 (2003): 5-21.
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BRAZIL
Moureau, François. «Le Brésil "pittoresque" de Jean-Baptiste Debret ou l'observateur empêché», dans Katia de Queiros Mattoso, Idelette Muzart-Fonseca dos Santos et Denis Rolland (édit.), Modèles politiques et culturels au Brésil. Emprunts, adaptations, rejets, XIXe et XXe siècles (Paris: Presses de l'Université de Paris-Sorbonne [coll. «Civilisations», 24], 2003), pp. 95-105.
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BURMA
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CANADA, L'ACADIE, LA NOUVELLE FRANCE, NEWFOUNDLAND, QUÉBEC - HISTORY
* Andrès, Bernard. les Mémoires de Pierre de Sales Laterrière suivi de Correspondances. Édition commentée. Montréal: Triptyque, 2003. ISBN: 2-89031491-X
* Banks, Kenneth J. Chasing Empire across the Sea: Communications and the State in the French Atlantic, 1713-1763. Montréal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2002. X, 319 pp., maps. ISBN 0-7735-2444-4.
* Brun, Régis. les Acadiens avant 1755. Moncton: Centre d'études acadiennes, 2003.
* Coates, Colin. les Transformations du paysage et de la société au Québec sous le régime seigneurial. Sillery (Québec): Septentrion, 2003. 262 pp., ill.
* Dickinson, John A., & Brian Young. Brève histoire socio-économique du Québec. Sillery (Québec): Septentrion, 2003 (nouvelle édition mise à jour). 456 pp., ill.
* Germain, Georges-Hébert. les Coureurs des bois. Montréal: Libre expression, 2003. 162 pp.
* Hayes, Derek. Historical Atlas of Canada. Canada's History Illustrated with Original Maps. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 2002, 273 pp.
Hudon, Christine. «Beaucoup de bruits pour rien? Rumeurs, plaintes et scandales autour du clergé dans les paroisses gaspésiennes, 1766-1900». Revue d'histoire de l'Amérique française, 55, 2 (automne 2001): 217-240.
* Johnson, Susanna. Récit d'une captive en Nouvelle-France. 1754-1760. Sillery (Québec): Septentrion, 2003. 112 pp.
* Lapierre, Michel. l'Autre Histoire du Québec. Trois-Pistoles: Éditions Trois-Pistoles, 2003. 250 pp. [Recueil de textes.]
Larin, Robert. «Les Canadiens passés en France à la Conquête: un portrait vu de la Guyane (de 1754 à 1805)». Montréal: Université de Montréal, thèse de doctorat, 2002. xxi, 374 pp., ill. Dir.: John A. Dickinson et Yves Landry.
* Legault, Roch. Une élite en déroute: les militaires canadiens après la Conquête. Athéna, 2003. 202 pp.
Ouellet, Réal. «Français canadiens ou Canadiens? Construction et mutation d'une identité originale au XVIIIe siècle». Lumen. Travaux choisis de la Société canadienne d'étude du dix-huitième siècle. Selected Proceedings from the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 21 (2002): 21-43.
* Pouchot, Pierre. Mémoires sur la dernière guerre de l'Amérique septentrionale. Sillery: Septentrion, 2003. 374 pp., ill.
* Tougas, Rémi. l'Allemande. La scandaleuse histoire d'une fille du roi, 1657-1722. Sillery (Québec): Septentrion, 2003. 168 pp.
* Vidal, Cécile, et Gilles Havard. Histoire de l'Amérique française. Paris: Flammarion, 2003. 560 pp.
[see also title by
Owen listed under Archaeology; by Louichon under Geography - Voyages; by Gallat-Morin & Pinson under History of Music; by Hubert and by LeBlanc under History of Religion - Christianity - Roman Catholic; by King under Judaica]La Louisiane
* Denuzière, Maurice. Au pays des bayous. Paris: Fayard, 2003. 545 pp.
Thompson, S. "'Ah Toucoutou, ye conin vous': History and memory in Creole New-Orleans." American Quarterly, 53, 2(June 2001): 232-266.
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Web Resources ¥ Gordon Sayre's web-page on Antoine-Simon Le Page du Pratz, The History of Louisiana, including English translations of several chapters of l'Histoire de la Louisiane (Paris, 1758), and articles, available: http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~gsayre/LPDP.html |
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CANADA, L'ACADIE, LA NOUVELLE FRANCE, NEWFOUNDLAND, QUÉBEC - LANGUAGE
& LITERATURE
* Brossard, Nicole, et Lisette Girouard (édit.). Anthologie de la poésie des femmes au Québec des origines à nos jours. Montréal: Éditions du Remue-ménage, 2003. 480 pp.
Laurendeau, Paul. «Le concept de patois avant 1790, vel vernacula lingua», dans R. Mougeon et É. Béniak (édit.), les Origines du français québécois (Sainte-Foy: Presses de l'Université Laval [coll. «Langue française au Québec»], 1994), pp. 131-166.
Roy, Julie. «Stratégies épistolaires et écritures féminines. Les Canadiennes à la conquête des lettres (1639-1839)». Montréal: Université du Québec à Montréal, thèse de doctorat, 2003. Dir.: Bernard Andrès.
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THE CARIBBEAN
* Moïse, Claude (édit.). Dictionnaire historique de la Révolution haïtienne (1789-1804). Montréal: CIDIHCA (Centre international de documentation et d'information haïtienne et caraïbéenne) et Éditions Images, 2003.
Popkin, Jeremy. "Facing Racial Revolution: Captivity Narratives and Identity in the Saint-Domingue Insurrection." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 36, 4 (2003): 511-33.
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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
& POPULAR CULTURE
Marks, Sylvia Kasey. "Holy Living and Holy Dying in British Fiction for Young People 1672-1839." The East-Central Intelligencer, n.s. 17, 2 (May 2003), 8-14.
* Mitchell, Claudia, & Jacqueline Reid-Walsh. Researching Children's Popular Culture. The Cultural Spaces of Childhood. Routledge, 2002.
* Neubauer, Paul, ed. Children in Literature - Children's Literature. Acta of the XXth FILLM Congress 1996, Regensburg, Germany. Francfort, Berlin, Berne, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford et Vienne: Peter Lang, 2002. 273 pp. ISBN: 3-631-39426-8; 0-8204-5971-2
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CHINA
Choi, H.W. "Language studies in the Mongolian 'Laokida' (Mong-oe Nogeoldae) from the 18th century." Central Asiatic Journal, 46, 1 (2002): 34-111.
Corradini, P. "The legitimization of the Qing Dynasty." Central Asiatic Journal, 46, 1 (2002): 112-127.
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Te-hsing listed under Ireland-Literature-Swift; by Leslie Yang & Youssef under Islamic World]![]()
CLASSICS, CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION
& ANTIQUARIANISM
* Cogitore, Isabelle, et Francis Goyet (édit.). l'Éloge du prince, de l'Antiquité au temps des Lumières. Grenoble: Ellug (coll. «des Princes»), 2003. ISBN: 2 84310 044 5
Gerin, Dominique. «Imitations, inventions, copies, faux: fausses monnaies antiques du XVIe siècle à nos jours», Revue de la Bibliothèque nationale de France, 13, 2003, p. 37 et suiv.
Grair, Charles A. "The Poetics of National Liberation: Wilhelm Müller's Lieder der Griechen." Goethe Yearbook, 11 (2002): 307-326.
Mace, Nancy A. "Translation and the Survival of Classical Culture in the Eighteenth Century." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 36, 4 (2003): 599-602 [review essay; Anthony Alsop, Horace, Dryden, Virgil]
* Noille-Clauzade, Christine. l'Univers du style. Analyses de la rhétorique classique. Metz: Presses universitaires de Metz (coll. «Recherches textuelles»), 2003. 388 pp.
[see also title by
Pekacz listed under France - History; by Eisler listed under History of Art - Medals; by Piva under France - Literature - Baculard d'Arnauld]Athens
* Bouras, Chalambos, et al., eds. Athens from the Classical Period to the Present Day. Athens: Kotinos; New Castle, Delaware: Oak Knoll Press, 2003. xi, 521 pp., ill. ISBN: 1-58456-091-6
[see also title by
Hölzle listed under France - Literature - Crébillon]Gibbon
* Womersley, David. Gibbon and the 'Watchmen of the Holy City': The Historian and His Reputation 1776-1815. Oxford: Clarendon, 2002. 466 pp. ISBN 0-19-818733-5
[see title by
Hargraves listed under Historiography]Homer
Hummel, P. «L'Homericus Achilles de Charles Drelincourt (1693)». Revue française d'histoire du livre, 112-113 (2002).
[see also title by
Real listed under Ireland-Literature-Swift.Horace
[see also title by
Mervaud listed under France - Literature - Voltaire]Latin
* Colombat, Bernard. la Grammaire latine en France, à la Renaissance et à l'âge classique. Théories et pédagogie. Grenoble: Ellug, 1999. 724 pp. ISBN: 2-84310-015-1
* Dictionnaire universel françois & latin vulgairement appelé dictionnaire de Trévoux. Genève: Slatkine reprints, 2002. 8 vols. ISBN: 2-05-101893-6
Martial
[see title by
Lund listed under England - Literature]Mythology
[see also title by
Melchior-Durand listed under History of Art]Ovid
[see title by
Heller listed under History of Music - Purcell]NeoLatin
* Haskell, Yasmin. Loyola's Bees: Ideology and Industry in Jesuit Latin Didactic Poetry. Oxford University Press, 2001. 380 pp., ill. ISBN 0-19-726284-8
[see also title by
Westermayer listed under Netherlands - Literature]Persius
Colombo, Angelo. «Entre la France et l'Italie: l'éducation du prince et la fonction pédagogique des Satires dans les traductions de Perse (fin XVIIIe-début XIXe siècle)», dans Gérard Luciani et Catherine Volpilhac-Auger (édit.), l'Institution du Prince au XVIIIe siècle. Actes du 8e colloque franco-italien (Sociétés française et italienne d'étude du XVIIIe siècle), Ferney-Voltaire: Centre international d'étude du XVIIIe siècle (coll. «Publications du Centre international d'étude du XVIIIe siècle»), 13, 2003. ISBN: 2-84559-014-8
Rome
Bret-Vitoz, Renaud. «La Mort de César et Brutus ou l'Histoire en coulisse». Cahiers Voltaire, 2 (2003): 159-169.
Drei, Henri. «Les Romains de Vertot et de Montesquieu», dans Michel Porret et Catherine Volpilhac-Auger (édit.), le Temps de Montesquieu. Actes du colloque international de Genève (28-31 octobre 1998) (Genève: Droz [coll. «Bibliothèque des Lumières», 61], 2002. ISBN: 2-600-00626-5
Grafton, A. "Obelisks and empires of the mind." American Scholar, 71, 1 (Winter 2002): 123-127 [obelisks, Egypt, Rome].
* Senarclens, Vanessa de. Montesquieu, historien de Rome. Genève: Droz (coll. «Bibliothèque des Lumières», 62), 2003. 292 pp.
Volpilhac-Auger, Catherine. «Les Considérations sur les Romains lues par l'Encyclopédie», dans Louis Desgraves (édit.), la Fortune de Montesquieu écrivain; Montesquieu écrivain. Actes du Colloque international de Bordeaux (18-21 janvier 1989) (Bordeaux: Bibliothèque municipale, 1995), pp. 129-142.
Sappho
Prutti, Brigitte. "Sapphos Todessprung bei Grillparzer oder: Wie tötet man eine Diva?" Goethe Yearbook, 11 (2002): 279-305.
Sallust
[see title by
Hargraves listed under Historiography]Tacitus
[see title by
Hargraves listed under Historiography]Theophrastus
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COMPUTERS IN TEACHING AND SCHOLARSHIP
Andreev, Leonid, Jack Iverson, & Mark Olsen. «Re-Engineering a War-Machine: ARTFL's Encyclopédie», Literary and Linguistic Computing, 1, 14, avril 1999, pp. 11-28.
Brian, Eric. «L'ancêtre de l'hypertexte», les Cahiers de Science & Vie. 1000 ans de sciences. V-XVIIIe siècle. La grande Encyclopédie. 35 volumes pour consigner tous les savoirs, 47 (octobre 1998): 28-38. ISSN: 1157-4887.
Christmann, Ruth, & Thomas Schares. "Towards the User: The Digital Edition of the Deutsche Wrterbuch by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 18, 1 (April 2003): 11-22; available online:
http://www3.oup.co.uk/litlin/hdb/Volume_18/Issue_01/180011.sgm.abs.htmlDouglas, Fiona M. "The Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech: Problems of Corpus Design." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 18, 1 (April 2003): 23-37; available online:
http://www3.oup.co.uk/litlin/hdb/Volume_18/Issue_01/180023.sgm.abs.htmlDubin, David; Allen Renear, C. M. Sperberg-McQueen & Claus Huitfeldt. "A Logic Programming Environment for Document Semantics and Inference." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 18, 1 (April 2003): 39-47; available online:
http://www3.oup.co.uk/litlin/hdb/Volume_18/Issue_01/180039.sgm.abs.htmlFowler, G. "Avoiding Pyrrhic victories: On technology." Canadian Review of American Studies, 31, 3 (2001): 137-158.
Hunyadi, Laszlo; Kalman Abari, & Enik Todblacth. "Forensic Linguistics: its Contribution to Humanities Computing." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 18, 1 (April 2003): 49-62; available online:
http://www3.oup.co.uk/litlin/hdb/Volume_18/Issue_01/180049.sgm.abs.html* Kötter, Markus. Tandem learning on the Internet: Learner interactions in virtual online environments (MOOs). Peter Lang, 2002. 306 pp. ISBN 2-631-39825-5; US-ISBN 0-8204-6011-7 (paper)
Meckseper, Christiane; & Claire Warwick. "The Publication of Archaeological Excavation Reports Using XML." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 18, 1 (April 2003): 63-75; available online:
http://www3.oup.co.uk/litlin/hdb/Volume_18/Issue_01/180063.sgm.abs.htmlRobey, David. "New Directions in Humanities Computing." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 18, 1 (April 2003): 3-9; available online:
http://www3.oup.co.uk/litlin/hdb/Volume_18/Issue_01/180003.sgm.abs.htmlSasaki, Felix, & Jens Pnninghaus. "Testing Structural Properties in Textual Data: Beyond Document Grammars." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 18, 1 (April 2003): 89-100; available online:
http://www3.oup.co.uk/litlin/hdb/Volume_18/Issue_01/180089.sgm.abs.htmlSchreibman, Susan, Amit Kumar, & Jarom McDonald. "The Versioning Machine." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 18, 1 (April 2003): 101-107; available online:
http://www3.oup.co.uk/litlin/hdb/Volume_18/Issue_01/180101.sgm.abs.htmlStehno, Birgit; Alexander Egger, & Gregor Retti. "METAe-Automated Encoding of Digitized Texts." Literary and Linguistic Computing, 18, 1 (April 2003): 77-88; available online:
http://www3.oup.co.uk/litlin/hdb/Volume_18/Issue_01/180077.sgm.abs.htmlVareschi, Mark. "E-Enacting the E-Enlightenment: How Electronic Classrooms Make the Private Act of Scholarship into Public Performance." East-Central Intelligencer, n.s. 17, 3 (Sept. 2003): 32-35.
Wiberley, Stephen E., Jr. "A Methodological Approach to Developing Bibliometric Models of Types of Humanities Scholarship." Library Quarterly, 73 (2003): 121-59 [ bibliography of scholarship analyzed; tables, models used in primary source work, editing, historical studies, criticism, and theory, developed by analyzing studies in 54 monographs].
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Web Resources ¥ The Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography: over 1900 articles, books, and other printed and electronic sources useful in understanding scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet - available: http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepb.htm>. Prior versions are archived: http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/archive/sepa.htm; Scholarly Electronic Publishing Resources (over 230 related Web sites): http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepr.htm; Scholarly Electronic Publishing Weblog (list of new resources): http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/sepw.htm. And see an article about the bibliography in The Journal of Electronic Publishing: http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/07-02/bailey.html |
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ECONOMICS & BUSINESS HISTORY
* Antoine, Michel. le Cœur de l'État. Surintendance, contrôle général et intendances des finances, 1552-1791. Paris: Fayard, 2003. 592 pp. ISBN: 2-213-61473-3.
* Bellec, François. Marchands au long cours. Paris: Éditions du chêne, 2003.
Benítez-Rochel, José J., & Luis Robles-Teigeiro. "The foundations of the Tableau Économique in Boisguilbert and Cantillon." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 10, 2 (Summer 2003): 231-48.
Charles, L. «La liberté du commerce des grains et l'économie politique française (1750-1770)». Paris: Université de Paris I, thèse de doctorat, décembre 1999.
Charles, Sébastien. «Existence et temporalité au Siècle des lumières. Turgot lecteur de Maupertuis et Berkeley». Lumen. Travaux choisis de la Société canadienne d'étude du dix-huitième siècle. Selected Proceedings from the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 21 (2002): 45-59.
Chico, T. "Privacy and speculation in early eighteenth-century Britain." Cultural Critique, 52 (Fall 2002): 40-60.
D'Ormesson, François et Jean-Pierre Thomas, Jean-Joseph de Laborde. Banquier du roi, mécène des Lumières, Paris: Perrin, 2002, 380 pp. ISBN: 2-262-01820-0.
Fedorov, M. "The works and archive of Chokan Valikhanov as a source of information about the trade and prices in East Turkestan and adjacent regions of Central Asia." Central Asiatic Journal, 45, 2 (2001): 230-242.
Fernández López, Manuel. "Ugo Broggi: a precursor in mathematical economics." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 10, 2 (Summer 2003): 303-328.
* Force, Pierre. Self-Interest before Adam Smith. A Genealogy of Economic Science. Cambridge University Press, 2003. 296 pp. ISBN: 0521830605.
* Freudenberger, Herman. Lost Momentum. Austrian Economic Development 1750s-1830s. Wien, Köln, und Weimar: Böhlau, 2003. ISBN 3-205-77061-7
Graça Moura, Mário da. "Schumpeter on the integration of theory and history." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 10, 2 (Summer 2003): 279 302.
Gray, Richard T. "Economic Romanticism: Monetary Nationalism in Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Adam Müller." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 36, 4 (2003): 535-557.
* Herbert, R. F., ed. Perspectives on the History of Economic Thought. Aldershot: Elgar, 1993.
Kratschmer, Alexandra. «Montesquieu théoricien de l'histoire: les indices linguistiques», dans Michel Porret et Catherine Volpilhac-Auger (édit.), le Temps de Montesquieu. Actes du colloque international de Genève (28-31 octobre 1998) (Genève: Droz [coll. «Bibliothèque des Lumières», 61], 2002. ISBN: 2-600-00626-5
Larrère, Catherine. «Montesquieu et l'histoire du commerce», dans Michel Porret et Catherine Volpilhac-Auger (édit.), le Temps de Montesquieu. Actes du colloque international de Genève (28-31 octobre 1998) (Genève: Droz [coll. «Bibliothèque des Lumières», 61], 2002. ISBN: 2-600-00626-5
Perotta, Cosimo. "The legacy of the past: ancient economic thought on wealth and development." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 10, 2 (Summer 2003): 177-230.
Signorino, Rodolfo. "Rational vs. historical reconstructions. A note on Blaug." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 10, 2 (Summer 2003): 329-38.
Steiner, Philippe. "Durkheim's sociology, Simiand's positive political economy and the German historical school." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 10, 2 (Summer 2003): 249-78.
Woloson, Wendy. "The Second Bank of the United States." The Library Company of Philadelphia 2000 Annual Report (Philadelphia: The Library Company of Philadelphia, 2001), pp. 74-75, ill. [early 19th century collection of newspaper clippings and broadsides].
§ The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 10, 4 (Winter 2003) features a "Mini-symposium on economics and visual representation," edited by Robert Leonard. Select titles include Charles Loïc, "The visual history of the Tableau Économique" (527 ff.); Laurent Derobert & Guillaume Thieriot, "The Lorenz curve as an archetype: A historico-epistemological study" (573 ff.); Mark Blaug, "Rational vs historical reconstruction: A counter-note on Signorino's note on Blaug," with a rejoinder by Rodolfo Signorino (607 ff.).
[see also title by
Woloson listed under Bibliography, by Dickinson & Young under Canada]Smith
* Carpenter, Kenneth E. The Dissemination of the Wealth of Nations in French and in France, 1776-1843. New York: Bibliographic Society of America, 2002. lxiii, 255 pp., ill. ISBN 0-914930-17-6
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CULINARY & GASTRONOMICAL HISTORY, OENOLOGY, SPIRITS, CAKES & ALE, &C.
* Girard, Sylvie. Grandes et petites histoires de la gourmandise française. Paris: Agorce et Plon, 2003.
* Roden, Claudia. le Livre de la cuisine juive. Une odyssée de Samarcande à Vilna jusqu'à nos jours. Genève & Paris: Édition Métropolis et Flammarion (coll. «La cuisine de mes souvenirs»), 2003.
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ENGLAND - HISTORY
* Ackroyd, Peter. Londres, la biographie. Paris: Stock, 2003. 970 pp. Traduit de l'anglais par Bernard Turle.
* Arnall, William. The Case of Opposition Stated (1732). Ed. Simon Varey. Bucknell University Press, 2003. ISBN: 0-8387-5553-4
* Cruickshanks, Eveline, Stuart Handley, & David W. Hayton. eds. The House of Commons, 1690-1715. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 5 vols., 3000 pp. ISBN 0-521-77221-4
Frearson, Alan. "I, Junius." Eighteenth Century World, 1, 1 (2003): 17-27.
Postles, Dave. "The market place as space in early modern England." Social History, 29, 1 (February 2004): 41- 58.
Richardson, R.C. "The generation gap: Parental advice in early modern England." Clio, 32, 1 (Fall 2002): 1-25.
* Shesgreen, Sean. Images of the Outcast: The Urban Poor in the Cries of London. Rutgers University Press, 2002. x, 228 pp., ill.
Steedman, Carolyn. "The servant's labour: the business of life, England, 1760-1820." Social History, 29, 1 (February 2004): 1-29.
* Watkins, John. Representing Elizabeth in Stuart England: Literature, History, Sovereignty. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 276 pp., ill. ISBN 0-521-81573-8
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Carey listed under Africa - Slavery]![]()
ENGLAND - LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
Baines, Paul. "'Earless on high': Satire and the Pillory." Eighteenth Century World, 1, 1 (2003): 28-45.
Byrd, Lisa Marie. "Some Current Publications." Restoration, 27 (2003), 55-72.
* Cavendish, Richard. "Death of Samuel Pepys, May 26th, 1703." History Today, 53, 5 (May 2003): 60.
* Connell, Philip. Romanticism, Economics, and the Question of 'Culture.' Oxford University Press, 2001. 352 pp. ISBN 0-19-818505-7
* Cox, Michael, ed. The Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press, 2002.
* Cox, Michael, ed.. Who Wrote What? A Dictionary of Writers and Their Works. Oxford University Press, 2001. x, 621 pp.
* How, James. Epistolary Spaces. English Letter Writing from the Foundation of the Post Office to Richardson's Clarissa. Ashgate, 2003. 224 pp. ISBN: 0 7546 0354 7.
* Feldman, Paula R., & David Robinson,eds. A Century of Sonnets: The Romantic-Era Revival. Oxford University Press, 1999. 304 pp. ISBN 0-19-511561-9 (cloth); 0-19-511562-7 (new in paper) [nearly 500 examples composed by 81 poets between 1750 and 1850]
Fisher, Joshua B. "'He is turned a ballad-maker': Broadside Appropriations in Early Modern England. Early Modern Literary Studies, 9, 2 (September 2003).
* Fowler, Alistair, ed. The New Oxford Book of Seventeenth-Century Verse. Oxford University Press, 2002. 880 pp. ISBN 0-19-284087-8 (paper)
* Fox, Adam. Oral and Literate Culture in England, 1500-1700. Oxford University Press, 2001. 512 pp., ill. ISBN 0-19-820512-0 (cloth); 0-19-925103-7 (paper)
Fulk, Mark. "Recent Trends in Research on Seventeenth-Century Women Writers." Eighteenth-Century Studies, 36, 4 (2003): 593-98 [review essay].
* Glaisyer, Natasha, & Sara Pennell, eds.. Didactic Literature in England, 1500-1800: Expertise Constructed. Ashgate, 2003. 226 pp.; ill. [select titles include Randall Ingram, "Seventeenth-Century Didactic Readers, Their Literature and Ours:; Anna Matie E. Roos, "Polite Society and Perceptions of the Sun and the Moon in the Athenian Mercury and the British Apollo, 1691-1711"; Michèle Cohen, "French Conversation or 'glittering gibberish'? Learning French in 18th-century England"; Rebecca Bushnell, "The Gardener and the Book; Phyllis Whitman Hunter, "Containing the Marvellous: Instructions to Buyers and Sellers"].
* Hogle, Jerrold E. The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 354 pp. ISBN 0-521-79124-3 (cloth); 0-521-79466-8 (paper).
Hug, Tobias. "An Early Modern Impostor." The Center & Clark Newsletter, 42 (Fall 2003): 5-6 [Elkanah Settle's pamphlet lives of William Morrell, alias Bowyer, alias Wickham, &c.].
* Langford, Paul. Englishness Identified: Manners and Character 1650-1850. Oxford University Press, 2000. 408 pp., ill. ISBN 0-19-820681-X (cloth); 0-19-924640 (paper)
Lund, Roger D. "The Ghosts of Epigram, False Wit, and the Augustan Mode." Eighteenth-Century Life, 27, 2 (Spring 2003): 67- 95 [Pope, & Addison, Scaliger, Boileau, Bouhours, Scriblerus, Martial, Dryden, Dennis]
Marks, Sylvia Kasey. "From Fielding to Sherwood: Setting a Good Example." The East-Central Intelligencer, n.s. 17, no. 3 (Sept. 2003): 13-21. [On conduct literature for the young.]
* McCalman, Iain, with Jon Mee, Gillian Russell, Clara Tuttle, Kate Fullagar, & Patsy Hardy, eds. An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age: British Culture 1776-1832. Oxford University Press, 1999. 80 pp., ill. ISBN 0-19-812297-7 (cloth); 0-19-924543-6 (new in paper 2002)
Morère, Pierre. «Ad augusta per angusta: montagnes et Lumières dans le roman et la poésie de Grande-Bretagne». Compar(a)ison, 1-2 (2001).
Rajan, T. "Dis-figuring reproduction: Natural history, community, and the 1790s novel." CR - The New Centennial Review, 2, 3 (Fall 2002): 211-252.
Reddick, Allen. "Recent Studies in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century." Studies in English Literature, 43, 3 (Summer 2003): 719-68.
* Robertson, Fiona, ed. Women's Writing 1778-1838: An Anthology. Oxford University Press, 2002. 721 pp. ISBN 0-190283313-8 (paper)
Séférian, Catherine. «Jeu d'échanges fictionnels anglo-français entre le Paysan parvenu et The Fortunate Villager: or, Memoirs of sir Andrew Thompson», dans Annie Cointre, Alain Lautel et Annie Rivara (édit.), la Traduction romanesque au XVIIIe siècle (Arras: Artois Presses Université [coll. «Traductologie»], 2003), pp. 91-125. ISBN: 2-910663-89-2
* Snell, K. D. M. The Bibliography of Regional Fiction in Britain and Ireland, 1800-2000. Ashgate, 2002. xi, 213 pp.
Stanton, Judith Phillips. "A Feast of Anxieties: New Looks at British Fiction, 1700-1833." Age of Johnson, 14 (2003): 385-403.
* Stevenson, Jane, & Peter Davidson, eds. Early Modern Women Poets: An Anthology. Oxford University Press, 2001. 640 pp. ISBN 0-19-818426-3 (cloth); 0-19-924527-7 (paper)
* Terry, Richard. Poetry and the Making of the English Literary Past 1660-1781. Oxford University Press, 2001. 368 pp. ISBN 0-19-818623-1
"Who's On First." The Scriblerian, 35, 1-2 (Autumn 2002-Spring 2003): 105 [John Croft's jest-book and the "Wych-street" joke].
* Yu, Christopher. Nothing to Admire: The Politics of Poetic Satire from Dryden to Merrill. Oxford University Press, 2003. 232 pp. ISBN 0-19-515530-0
Addison & the Spectator
Bony, Alain. «Portrait du Spectator en "Socrate moderne"», dans Annie Cointre, Alain Lautel et Annie Rivara (édit.), la Traduction romanesque au XVIIIe siècle (Arras: Artois Presses Université [coll. «Traductologie»], 2003), pp. 141-164. ISBN: 2-910663-89-2; ISSN: 1275-3114.
Austen
* Gay, Penny. Jane Austen and the Theatre. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 214 pp., ill. ISBN 0-521-65213-8
* Gaylin, Ann. Eavesdropping in the Novel from Austen to Proust. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 256 pp., ill. ISBN 0-521-81585-1
Gilson, David. "Jane Austen and Europe." Book Collector, 52 (2003): 31-45
* Tuite, Clara. Romantic Austen: Sexual Politics and the Literary Canon. Cambridge University Press, 2002. 260 pp., ill. ISBN 0-521-80859-6
* Wiltshire, John. Recreating Jane Austen. Cambridge University Press, 2001. 192 pp. ISBN 0-521-80246-6 (cloth); 0-521-00282-6 (paper)
Barber
Budd, Adam. "'Merit in Distress': The Troubled Success of Mary Barber." RES, 210 (May 2002): 206-227.
Beckford
James, J. "The caliph of Fonthill." American Scholar, 72, 1 (Winter 2003): 67-79.
Behn
Dhuicq, Bernard. «Retour sur les traductions d'Aphra Behn: sa contribution au palimpseste d'Inès de Castro», dans Annie Cointre, Alain Lautel et Annie Rivara (édit.), la Traduction romanesque au XVIIIe siècle (Arras: Artois Presses Université [coll. «Traductologie»], 2003), pp. 27-36.
Mulvihill, Maureen E. "Mary Beale, Portrait of Aphra Behn (c. 1682)," in Helen Ostovich and Elizabeth Sauer, Reading Early Modern Women: An Anthology of Texts in Manuscript and Print, 1550-1700 (Routledge, 2004), pp. 491-493 [commentary and facing facsimiles of Beale's (putative) Behn and James Fittler's l9thC engraving; whereas Beale transmits Behn's seductive blend of feminine and masculine (praised in Ephelia's "To Madam Bhen"), Fittler strips Beale's portrait of its riveting bisexual complexity].
Blake
* Chauvin, Danièle. l'Œuvre de William Blake, apocalypse et transfiguration. Grenoble: Ellug, 1992. 288 pp., ill. Préface de Gilbert Durand. ISBN: 2 902709 77 3
* Eaves, Morris, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Blake. Cambridge University Press, 2003. 326 pp., ill. ISBN 0-521-78147-7 (cloth); 0-521-78677-0 (paper)
Essick, Robert N. "Blake in the Marketplace, 2002." Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly, 36, 4 (Spring 2003): 116-37.
* Gourlay, Alexander S. (ed.). Prophetic Character: Essays on William Blake in Honor of John E. Grant. West Cornhill, CT: Locust Hill Press (Locust Hill Literary Studies, 33), 2002. xxxiv, 396 pp., ill. ISBN 0-933951-96-5. [Contains Stephen C. Behrendt, "The Evolution of Blake's Pestilence"; J. M. Q. Davies, "Variations on the Fall in Blake's Designs for Young's Night Thoughts"; Michael Ferber, "In Defense of Clods"; Everett C. Frost, "The Education of the Prophetic Character: Blake's Marriage of Heaven and Hell as a Primer in Visionary Autography"; Alexander S. Gourlay, "'Idolatry or Politics': Blake's Chaucer, the Gods of Priam, and the Powers of 1809'; Catherine L. McClenahan, "Blake's Erin, the United Irish, and 'Sexual Machines'"; Jon Mee, "'As portentous as the written wall': Blake's Illustrations to Night Thoughts"; Jennifer Davis Michael, "Blake's Feet: Toward a Poetics of Incarnation"; Peter Otto, "From the Religious Sublime: The Fate of Young's Night Thoughts in Blake's The Four Zoas"; Morton D. Paley, "William Blake and Dr. Thornton's 'Tory Translation' of the Lord's Prayer"; G. A. Rosso, "The Religion of Empire: Blake's Rahab in its Biblical Context"; Sheila A. Spector, "A Numerological Analysis of Jerusalem"; Richard J. Squibbs, "Preventing the Star-Led Wizards: Blake's Europe and Popular Astrology."]
Heppner, Christopher. "Bathsheba Revisited." Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly, 36 (2002/2003), 76-91 [Heppner revises what he said in the context of the Tate catalogue (2001) regarding Blake's Bathsheba at the Bath.]
* Makdisi, Saree. William Blake and the Impossible History of the 1790s. University of Chicago Press, 2003.
* Otto, Peter. Blake's Critique of Transcendence: Love, Jealousy, and the Sublime in The Four Zoas. Oxford University Press, 2001. 392 pp., ill. ISBN 0-19-818719-X
Ripley, Wayne C. "Erdman's Pagination of The Four Zoas." Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly, 36, 4 (Spring 2003): 140-43.
Stevenson, W. H. "The Sound of 'Holy Thursday.'" Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly, 36, 4 (Spring 2003): 137-40.
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Web Resources ¥ New in the William Blake Archive: an electronic edition of The First Book of Urizen, copy B (one of eight extant copies, with all 28 plates, acquired by painter George Romney, and now in the Pierpont Morgan Library). Copy B joins copies A, C, F, and G in the Archive; copy D will appear soon. Nota bene: the plate order for each copy is unique. Available: www.blakearchive.org |
Boyle
Tomlinson, Tracey E. "The Restoration English History Plays of Roger Boyle, Earl of Orrery." Studies in English Literature, 43, 3 (Summer 2003): 559-78.
Brooke, Frances
Wyett, Jodi L. "'No place where women are of such importance': Female Friendship, Empire, and Utopia in The History of Emily Montague." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 16, 1 (October 2003): 33-57.
Bunyan
* Davies, Michaell. Graceful Reading: Theology and Narrative in the Works of John Bunyan. Oxford University Press, 2002. 350 pp. ISBN 0-19-924249-2
* Keeble, Neil H., ed. John Bunyan: Dissenting Writing. Peter Lang, 2002. 277 pp., ill. ISBN 3-906768-52-X (cloth); US-ISBN 0-8240-5864-3 (paper) [titles include: Thomas N. Corns, "Bunyan, Milton, and the Diversity of Radical Protestant Writing"; William Lamont, "Bunyan and Baxter: Millenium and Magistrate"; W.R. Owens, "Reading the Bibliographical Codes: Bunyan's Publication in Folio"; Tamsin Spargo, "Bunyans Abounding, or the Names of the Author"; Michael Davies, "'Stout and Valiant Champions for God': the Radical Reformation of Romance in The Pilgrim's Progress"; Vera Camden, "'That of Esau': the Place of Hebrews xii.16,17 in Grace Abounding"; Nancy Rosenfeld, "'So counterfeit holy would this Divel be': Debate and Disinformation as Satanic Strategies in Milton and Bunyan"; Arlette Zinck, "From Apocalypse to Prophecy: the Didactic Strategies of The Holy War"; Roger Pooley, "The Life and Death of Mr. Badman and the Seventeent-Century Discourse of Atheism"; David Hawkes, "Master of His Ways? Determinism and Market in The Life and Death of Mr. Badman"; Stuart Sim, "'Transworld Depravity' and 'Invariant Assertions': John Bunyan's Possible Worlds."
Burney
Cope, Virginia H.. "Evelina's Peculiar Circumstances and Tender Relations." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 16, 1 (October 2003): 59-78.
* Rizzo, Betty, ed. The Early Journals and Letters of Fanney Burney, Volume IV: The Streatham Years, Part II, 1780-1781. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2003. 584 pp. ISBN 0-7735-0529-6
Centlivre
Warren, Victoria. "Gender and Genre in Susanna Centlivre's The Gamester and The Basset Table." Studies in English Literature, 43, 3 (Summer 2003): 605-624.
Coventry
Cottegnies, Line. «Les traductions de Pompey the Little de Francis Coventry (Londres, 1751) ou la réception du roman domestique anglais en France», dans Annie Cointre, Alain Lautel et Annie Rivara (édit.), la Traduction romanesque au XVIIIe siècle (Arras: Artois Presses Université [coll. «Traductologie»], 2003), pp. 295-315.
Defoe
Cruise, James. "Childhood, Play, and the Contexts of Robinson Crusoe." Age of Johnson, 14 (2003): 259-80.
* Defoe, Daniel. The Political History of the Devil. Ed. Irving N. Rothman & R. Michael Bowerman. Brooklyn: AMS Press (The Stoke Newington Daniel Defoe Edition; AMS Studies in the Eighteenth Century, 44), 2003. ISBN 0-404-63544-X
* Defoe, Daniel. Satire, Fantasy, and Supernatural Writings of Daniel Defoe. Ed. W.R. Owens & P.N. Furbank. Pickering & Chatto, 2003-2004. Part I, 4 vols, 1600 pp. ISBN 1-85196-728-1. Part 2, 4 vols., 1600 pp. ISBN 1-85196-733-8. For detailed listing of contents, see
www.pickeringchatto.com/defoe* Defoe, Daniel. Writings on Travel, Discovery and History by Daniel Defoe. Ed. W.R. Owens & P.N. Furbank. Pickering & Chatto, 2001-2002. Part I, 4 vols., 1408 pp. ISBN 1-85196-718-4. Part 2, 4 vols., 1600 pp. ISBN 1-85196-723-0. For detailed listing of contents, see
www.pickeringchatto.com/defoeFurbank, P. N. "Defoe's Minutes of Mesnager: The Art of Mendacity." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 16, 1 (October 2003): 1-12.
Novak, Maximillian E. "A Narrative of the Proceedings in France: Reattributing a De-Attributed Work by Defoe." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 97 (2003): 69-80.
Ogée, Frédéric. «Destin et nécessité: le cas de Moll Flanders», dans Anne Richardot (édit.), Femmes et libertinage au XVIIIe siècle ou les Caprices de Cythère (Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes [coll. «Interférences»], 2003, pp. 57-66.
Shinagel, Michael. "The Lives and Strange Surprising Adventures of Daniel Defoe." Age of Johnson, 14 (2003): 341-49 [review essay].
[see also titles by
Healy and by Lund listed under History of Medicine; by Severin under Maritime History; by Uhrig under Theory & Criticism].D'Urfey
Roper, Alan. "Recycling Political Poetry: Tom D'Urfey's The Progress of Honesty 1680/1739." Studies in English Literature, 43, 3 (Summer 2003): 579-604.
Edgeworth
Corbett, Mary Jean. "Between History and Fiction: Plotting Rebellion in Maria Edgeworth's Ennui." Nineteenth-Century Literature, 57 (2002): 297-322.
Kim, Elizabeth S. "Maria Edgeworth's The Grateful Negro: A Site for Rewriting Rebellion." Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 16, 1 (October 2003): 103-126. ISSN: 0840-6286.
"Ephelia" [Stuart née Villiers],
Duchess of Richmond & Lennox)
Georgecink, Susan Hrach. "Frontispiece, Female Poems...by Ephelia (1679)," in Helen Ostovich and Elizabeth Sauer, eds., Reading Early Modern Women: An Anthology of Texts in Manuscript and Print, 1550-1700 (Routledge, 2004), pp. 488-490 [Commentary with facing full-page facsimile of the author frontispiece in this rare poetry-book of Restoration London, suggesting that it was a further instance of the sly "trickery" of Mary [Stuart née Villiers], Duchess of Richmond & Lennox), arguably "the most highly-placed woman writer at the second Caroline court"].
Mulvihill, Maureen E. "Ephelia. Epilogue, The Pair-Royal of Coxcombs, Performed at a Dancing-School," in Helen Ostovich and Elizabeth Sauer, eds., Reading Early Modern Women: An Anthology of Texts in Manuscript and Print, 1550-1700 (Routledge, 2004), pp. 446-448 [commentary with facing facsimile of this "she-epilogue" to a 'lost' Restoration libertine sex comedy, evidently performed without license, possibly at Hicksford's Dancing School, London, and "damn'd" for its bold exposé of the public adulteries of Charles II and his paired coxcomb royal, James Duke of York].
"Ephelia. A Poem as it was Presented To His Sacred Majesty On the Discovery of the Plott. Written by a Lady of Quality. Printed in the Year 1679," in Helen Ostovich and Elizabeth Sauer, eds., Reading Early Modern Women: An Anthology of Texts in Manuscript and Print, 1550-1700 (Routledge, 2004), pp. 402-404 [commentary with facing-page facsimile of a newly-found, privately-printed broadsheet (four extant copies) on the Popish Plot, a variant of the poet's 1678 poem and republished in Female Poems...by Ephelia (1679, 1682); "the smoking gun of the Villiers attribution," displaying in its woodcut initial a recognizable Mary Villiers, in ducal coronet, and the poem's addressee Charles II].
[see also title by
Mulvihill listed under England - Literature - Behn]Evelyn
* Harris, Frances. Transformations of Love: The Friendship of John Evelyn and Margaret Godolphin. Oxford University Press, 2003. 340 pp. ISBN 0-19-925257-2
Farquhar
Dixon, Peter. "A Joke in The Recruiting Officer." The Scriblerian, 35, 1-2 (Autumn 2002-Spring 2003): 60-63.
Fielding, Henry
* Fielding, Henry. Contributions to the Champion, and Related Writings. Ed. William B. Coley. The Wesleyan Edition of the Works of Henry Fielding. Oxford University Press, 2003. 880 pp., ill. ISBN 0-19-818510-3
* Fielding, Henry. Examen des causes de l'augmentation récente du nombre des brigands, &c.. Paris: Éditions des cendres. 240 pp. Illustrations de William Hogarth. ISBN: 2-86742-030-X.
Rivara, Annie. «Amelia de Fielding en "habit françois", Puisieux et Mme Riccoboni», dans Annie Cointre, Alain Lautel et Annie Rivara (édit.), la Traduction romanesque au XVIIIe siècle (Arras: Artois Presses Université [coll. «Traductologie»], 2003), pp. 221-246. ISBN: 2-910663-89-2
Taivalkoski-Shilova, Kristiina. «"Encore Tom Jones!" La retraduction de Tom Jones du citoyen Davaux», dans Annie Cointre, Alain Lautel et Annie Rivara (édit.), la Traduction romanesque au XVIIIe siècle (Arras: Artois Presses Université [coll. «Traductologie»], 2003), pp. 203-219.
Gay
[see title by
Legrand listed under France - Literature]Glover
Morris, Ian Macgregor. "Richard Glover: A Reassessment." Eighteenth Century World, 1, 1 (2003): 46-53.
Gray
[see title by
Decker listed under Bibliography - Libraries; by Bidwell under Bibliography - Printing]Hamilton, Elizabeth
[see title by
Binhammer listed under England - Literature - Hays; by Walmsley in book by Cope & Leitz listed under History of Science]Hays
Binhammer, Katherine. "The Persistence of Reading: Governing Female Novel-Reading in Memoirs of Emma Courtney and Memoirs of Modern Philosophers." Eighteenth-Century Life, 27, 2 (Spring 2003): 1-22.
Haywood
Kvande, Marta. "The Outsider Narrator in Eliza Haywood's Political Novels." Studies in English Literature, 43, 3 (Summer 2003): 625-44.
Mowry, Melissa. "Eliza Haywood's Defense of London's Body Politic." Studies in English Literature, 43, 3 (Summer 2003): 645-66.
* Spedding, Patrick. A Bibliography of Eliza Haywood. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2003.
Johnson
Chapin, C. "Samuel Johnson and the geologists." Cithara: Essays in the Judæo-Christian Tradition, 42, 1 (November 2002): 33-44.
Chapin, C. "Samuel Johnson: Latitudinarian or High Churchman?" Cithara: Essays in the Judæo-Christian Tradition, 41, 1 (November 2001): 35-43.
Clarke, Stephen. "'Prejudice, Bigotry, and Arrogance': Horace Walpole's Abuse of Samuel Johnson." Age of Johnson, 14 (2003): 239-57.
Dille, Catherine. "Johnson, Hill, and the 'Good Old Cause': Liberal Interpretation in the Editions of George Birkbeck Hill." Age of Johnson, 14 (2003): 193-219.
Erwin, Timothy. "Scribblers, Servants, and Johnson's Life of Savage." Age of Johnson, 14 (2003): 99-130.
* Hudson, Nicholas. Samuel Johnson and the Making of Modern England. Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Hughes, Gay W. "The Estrangement of Hester Thrale and Samuel Johnson: A Revisionist View." Age of Johnson, 14 (2003): 145-91.
Italia, Iona. "Johnson as Moralist in The Rambler." Age of Johnson, 14 (2003): 51-76.
Larsen, Lyle. "Dr. Johnson's Friend, the Elegant Topham Beauclerk." Age of Johnson, 14 (2003): 221-37.
Morrison, Sarah R. "Samuel Johnson, Mr. Rambler, and Women." The Age of Johnson, 14 (2003): 23-50.
Murray, T. Jock. "Samuel Johnson: His Ills, His Pills and His Physician Friends." <