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Karen peregrin wessely
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la Lettre clandestine, 7 (1998).Ĭoppens, C. "Evidence of George Holmes's Corrections to the First Edition of the Foedera (1704-17)." Analytical & Enumerative Bibliography, n.s. "Short-Title Catalogs: The Current State of Play." Rare Books and Manuscripts Librarianship, 13 (1999), 121-28.īracken, James K. 504 pp., bibliography of Kirsop's publications ill. Melbourne: Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press, 1999. The Culture of the Book: Essays from Two Hemispheres in Honour of Wallace Kirsop. * Bibliographical Society of Australia and New Zealand (eds.). "James Franklin, Apprentice, Artisan, Dissident, and Teacher." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 94 (2000), 348-73. xxix, 303 pp., chronology, map.īIBLIOGRAPHY, BIBLIOPHILY, HISTORY OF AUTHORSHIP, READING, PRINT CULTURE, PUBLISHING, LIBRARIES, TEXTUAL EDITING, &C.Īrbour, Keith. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow (European Historical Dictionaries, 35), 1999. "Law and empire: The Armenians contra Verelst, 1769-77." Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 28, 2 (May 2000): 1-22. McFeely, "Cinque, tall and strong" (949-50). Finkelman, "On Cinque and the historians" (940-46) B. Jones, "Cinque of the Amistad a slave trader? Perpetuating a myth" (923-39) P. § The Journal of American History, 87, 3 (December 2000) includes a special round table discussion, "Cinque and the Historians: How a Story Takes Hold" - including H. "The Atlantic Slave trade and New England slavery: How we remember, how we forget." Journal of American Ethnic History, 20, 1 (Fall 2000): 78-81 (review essay). ISBN 0-X - and see HNET online review by Dayna Oscherwitz, Published by H-AfrLitCine (November, 2000) available: African-British Writings in the Eighteenth Century: The Politics of Race and Reason. Consuming Anxieties: Consumer Protest, Gender, and British Slavery, 1713-1833. "Does decline make sense? The West Indian economy and the abolition of the British slave trade." Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 31, 3 (Winter 2000): 347-74.

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"'A fierce race': Western perceptions about warfare in the history of Africa." History Today, 50, 6 (June 2000): 38-39. "New directions in the study of slavery." Journal of American Ethnic History, 19, 4 (Summer 2000): 82-84. "Virtual empires." Cultural Critique, 44 (Winter 2000): 3-28. "Early modern slavery in the 1990s." Journal of American Ethnic History, 19, 1 (1999): 67-70 (review essay). Migration and Mortality in Africa and the Atlantic World, 1700-1900. "'Where ther's a will': Black Britons in the eighteenth century." History Today, 50, 4 (April 2000): 26-27. "Slave naming patterns: Onomastics and the taxonomy of race in eighteenth-century Jamaica." Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 31, 3 (Winter 2000): 325-46.Ĭhater, K. "The origins of African-American culture." Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 30, 3 (Winter 1999): 475-81.īurnard, T. "Black Americans and Africa: A critique of the Pan-African and identity paradigms." International Journal African of Historical Studies, 31, 3 (1998): 505-36.Īllison, R.J. Selected Readings is published by the New Intangible College.Īdeleke, T. Individuals, presses and journal editors are welcome to send tables of contents via email. 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.Ĭontributions of new bibliographical materials are always welcome - see the C18-L list of journals we'd like to have reviewed we would also be grateful for listings of new monographs and contents of essay collections. This sign - § - indicates a special issue of a journal this sign - * - indicates a book, and for the first time new website listings are given inside nice dark blue boxes. 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 issue of Selected Readings is once again made possible by the Department of Creative Insolvency. Geoffrey Fuzzyblazer, the Operator of the Moderately Elegant Machines, and the Secret Admirer. Greetings! Selected Readings is compiled and edited by Kevin Berland (C18-L's Dogsbody, Factotum, and Netwallah), with the generous assistance of the latest complement of the newly expanded Volunteer Fire Brigade, viz.,Īcknowledgments to the Mostly Patient Landlord, the Man in the Funny Hat, Professor Cadenza, Mr.






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