- Volume 51 Index
Volume 51 Table of Contents
Articles | |
1.............................. | DAVID BINDMAN Representing Race in the Eighteenth-Century Caribbean: Brunias in Dominica and St Vincent |
23............................ | HANNAH HODACS Cheap and Cheerful: Chinese Silks in Scandanavia, 1731–1761 |
45............................ | JEAN-FRANÇOIS LOZIER A Nicer Red: The Exchange and Use of Vermilion in Early America |
63............................ | ROXANN WHEELER Sounding Black-ish: West Indian Pidgin in London Performance and Print |
89............................ | ANNE LAFONT How Skin Color Became a Racial Marker: Art Historical Perspectives on Race |
115.......................... | HEATHER I. SULLIVAN Goethe’s Colors: Revolutionary Optics and the Anthropocene |
147.......................... | REBECCA EARLE Promoting Potatoes in Eighteenth-Century Europe |
163.......................... | ANDREW S. BROWN Marina and the Market for Shakespeare in Eighteenth-Century Performance |
179.......................... | GLENN ROE A Sheep in Wolff’s Clothing: Émilie du Châtelet and the Encyclopédie |
197.......................... | IVAN ORTIZ Lyric Possession in the Abolition Ballad |
219.......................... | JORIS ODDENS and IVO NIEUWENHUIS Using Satire in Historical Research: Comments on the Practice of Petitioning from the Dutch Age of Revolution (c. 1780–1800) |
235.......................... | EMRYS D. JONES Houghton Hospitality: Representing Sociability and Corruption in Sir Robert Walpole’s Britain |
273.......................... | JASON PEARL The View from Above: Satiric Distance and the Advent of Ballooning in Britain |
289.......................... | MEGHAN K. ROBERTS Laclos’s Objects of Affection: Venerating the Family During the French Revolution |
305.......................... | ANDREW BENJAMIN BRICKER After the Golden Age: Libel, Caricature, and the Deverbalization of Satire |
337.......................... | GERT-JAN JOHANNES & INGER LEEMANS “O Thou Great God of Trade, O Subject of my Song!” Dutch Poems on Trade, 1770–1830 |
357.......................... | MARGARET J.M. EZELL Multimodal Literacies, Late Seventeenth-Century English Illustrated Broadsheets, and Graphic Narratives |
393.......................... | PARIS AMANDA SPIES-GANS Exceptional, but not Exceptions: Public Exhibitions and the Rise of the Woman Artist in London and Paris, 1760–1830 |
417.......................... | JOSEPH CRAWFORD “Behindhand with their Countrymen”: Literary Culture and Economic Decline in Eighteenth-Century Exeter |
437.......................... | ELLEN R. WELCH Diderot’s Theatrical Acoustics |
453.......................... | DAMIEN TRICOIRE The Fabrication of the Philosophe: Catholicism, Court Culture, and the Origins of Enlightenment Moralism in France |
Multiple Title Reviews | |
375.......................... | KATHERINE PARKER Abigail L. Swingen, Competing Visions of Empire: Labor, Slavery, and the Origins of the British Atlantic Empire Adrian Finucane, The Temptations of Trade: Britain, Spain, and the Struggle for Empire |
378.......................... | ANTONIO T. BLY Marisa J. Fuentes, Dispossessed Lives: Enslaved Women, Violence, and the Archive Erica Armstrong Dunbar, Never Caught: The Washingtons’ Relentless Pursuit of their Runaway Slave, Ona Judge |
Review Articles | |
125.......................... | JEREMY BLACK Differing Echoes of History Peter Lindfield, Georgian Gothic: Medievalist Architecture, Furniture and Interiors 1730–1840; Andrea Walkden, Private Lives Made Public: The Invention of Biography in Early Modern England; Jia Wei, Commerce and Politics in Hume’s “History of England” |
Single Title Reviews | |
129.......................... | KIRK WETTERS Dorothea E. von Mücke, The Practices of the Enlightenment: Aesthetics, Authorship, and the Public |
131.......................... | ANDREA SPELTZ Alessa Johns, Bluestocking Feminism and British-German Cultural Transfer, 1750–1837 |
132.......................... | STEVE NEWMAN Mike Hill and Warren Montag, The Other Adam Smith |
136.......................... | SETH BERK Julie Koser, Armed Ambiguity: Women Warriors in German Literature and Culture in the Age of Goethe |
138.......................... | JEREMY BLACK Robert K. Sutcliffe, British Expeditionary Warfare and the Defeat of Napoleon, 1793–1815 |
255.......................... | MARTHA F. BOWDEN Graham Beynon, Isaac Watts: Reason, Passion and the Revival of Religion |
257.......................... | NORBERT SCHÜRER Richard Coulton, Matthew Mauger, and Christopher Reid, Stealing Books in Eighteenth-Century London |
259.......................... | FRANCO ARATO Giuseppe Baretti. Nel bitume, nel fuoco, e nell’obblio: Poesie inedite, ed. Francesca Savoia |
262.......................... | SVEN-ERIK ROSE Karin Schutjer, Goethe and Judaism: The Troubled Inheritance of Modern Literature |
265.......................... | NORBERT SCHÜRER Kaveh Yazdani, India, Modernity and the Great Divergence: Mysore and Gujarat (17th to 19th C.) |
383.......................... | ELISABETH KRIMMER Susan E. Gustafson, Goethe’s Families of the Heart |
385.......................... | GABRIEL TROP Christine Lehleiter, Romanticism, Origins, and the History of Heredity |
479.......................... | KRISTINA STRAUB Susan S. Lanser, The Sexuality of History: Modernity and the Sapphic, 1565–1830 |
483.......................... | RENEE BRYZIK Katrin Berndt, Narrating Friendship and the British Novel, 1760–1830 |
485.......................... | NANCY VOGELEY Jonathan Israel, The Expanding Blaze: How the American Revolution Ignited the World, 1775–1848 |
Books Received | |
141.......................... | Fall 2017 |
269.......................... | Winter 2018 |
387.......................... | Spring 2018... |