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  • 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...

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