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"Globe Céleste, Sphère Artificielle, Globe Terrestre," folded plate in Nicolas de Fer, Introduction à la Géographie (Paris, 1717). From the Clark Library collection.


Publications Derived from Center & Clark Conferences

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Proceedings Published in Journals

The UCLA Center/Clark Series: This series of volumes, published by the University of Toronto Press in association with the UCLA Center for Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, is dedicated to collections of papers derived from major academic conferences sponsored by the Center and the Clark. The first volume in this series appeared in 2003; the second in 2004; the third in 2005; and the fourth volume is currently in press.

Volumes devoted to the proceedings of Center/Clark academic conferences are also issued by a number of other academic presses, which handle the distribution of the volumes. Center and Clark volumes have been published under this ongoing policy since the conclusion, in 1993, of the Clark Library Seminar Papers series.


— 2008

Thinking Impossibilities: The Intellectual Legacy of Amos Funkenstein. Edited by Robert S. Westman and David Biale. University of Toronto Press, Center/Clark Series, 2008.

— 2007

Hayden and the Performance of Rhetoric. Edited by Tom Beghin and Sander M. Goldberg. University of Chicago Press, 2007.

Science and Empire in the Atlantic World. Edited by James Delbourgo and Nicholas Dew. Routledge, November 2007.

Monarchisms in the Age of the Enlightenment: Liberty, Patriotism, and the Common Good. Edited by Hans Blom, John Christian Laursen and Luisa Simonutti. University of Toronto Press.

Momigliano and Antiquarianism: Foundations of the Modern Cultural Sciences. Edited by Peter Miller. University of Toronto Press.

— 2006

Ritual, Routine, and Regime: Repetition in Early Modern British and European Cultures. Edited by Lorna Clymer. University of Toronto Press.

— 2005

Culture and Authority in the Baroque. Edited by Massimo Ciavolella and Patrick Coleman. UCLA Center/Clark Series, 3. University of Toronto Press.

The Culture of Enlightenment and Reform in Eighteenth-Century Italy. Edited by John Davis, John Marino and Geoffrey Symcox. Journal of Modern Italian Studies, Taylor & Francis, October 2005.

— 2004

Enchanted Ground: Reimagining John Dryden. Edited by Maximillian E. Novak and Jayne Lewis. Center/Clark Series, 2. University of Toronto Press, 2004. The second volume of the UCLA Center/Clark Series.

Newton and Newtonianism: New Studies. Edited by James E. Force and Sarah Hutton. International Archives in the History of Ideas. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004.

The Musician as Entrepreneur, 1700–1914: Managers, Charlatans and Idealists. Edited by William Weber. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004.

Le Corti e la Citta Indeale / Courts and the Ideal City. Edited by Gabriella Morisco and Allesandra Calanchi. Fasano, Italy: Schene Editore, 2004.


— 2003

      

The Global Eighteenth Century. Edited by Felicity Nussbaum. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.

Wilde Writings: Contextual Conditions. Edited by Joseph Bristow. UCLA Center/Clark Series, 1. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003

The Intersection of Politics and German Literature: A Festschrift in Honor of Professor Emeritus Ehrhard Bahr. Edited by Thomas P. Saine. Vol. 19 of New German Review. Santa Clara: DeHART Printing Services, 2003.

 

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— 2002

British Radical Culture of the 1790s. Edited by Robert M. Maniquis. San Marino, California: Huntington Library Press, 2002. Also published as Huntington Library Quarterly, vol. 63, no.3.

Forging Connections: Women's Poetry from the Renaissance to Romanticism. Edited by Anne K. Mellor, Felicity Nussbaum, and Jonathan F. S. Post. San Marino, California: Huntington Library Press, 2002. Also published as Huntington Library Quarterly, vol. 63, no. 4 .

Histories of Heresy in Early Modern Europe: For, Against and Beyond Persecution and Toleration. Edited by John Christian Laursen. London: Palgrave, 2002.

Iran and the Surrounding World: Interractions in Culture and Cultural Politics. Edited by Nikki R. Keddie and Rudi Matthee. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 2002.

Merchants and Marvels: Commerce, Science, and Art in Early Modern Europe. Edited by Pamela H. Smith and Paula Findlen. New York and London: Routledge, 2002.

Montesquieu and the Spirit of Modernity. Edited by David Carrithers and Patrick Coleman. SVEC 2002:09. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation, 2002.

Poets of the Non-Existent City: Los Angeles in the McCarthy Era. Edited by Estelle Gershgoren Novak. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2002.

— 2001

Millenarianism and Messianism in Early Modern Europe and America, 4 vols. Edited by Richard H. Popkin. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001:

1. Jewish Messianism in the Early Modern World. Edited by Matt Goldish and Richard H. Popkin.
2. Catholic Millenarianism: From Savonarola to the Abbé Grégoire. Edited by Karl Kottman.
3. The Millenarian Turn: Millenarian Contexts of Science, Politics, and Everyday Anglo-American Life in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Edited by James E. Force and Richard H. Popkin.
4. Continental Millenarians: Protestants, Catholics, Heretics. Edited by John C. Laursen and Richard H. Popkin.

What's Left of Enlightenment? A Postmodern Question. Edited by Keith Michael Baker and Peter Hanns Reill. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001.

William Hogarth: Representing Nature’s Machines. Edited by David Bindman, Frédéric Ogée, and Hans-Peter Wagner. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2001.

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— 2000

The Abbé Grégoire and His World. Edited by Jeremy D. Popkin and Richard H. Popkin. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000.

"Defects": Engendering the Modern Body. Edited by Helen Deutsch and Felicity Nussbaum. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000.

Enlightenment and Diaspora: The Armenian and Jewish Cases. Edited by Richard G. Hovannisian and David N. Myers. UCLA Studies in Near Eastern Culture. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 2000.

Passionate Encounters in a Time of Sensibility. Edited by Maximillian E. Novak and Anne K. Mellor. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2000.

Representations of the Self from the Renaissance to Romanticism. Edited by Patrick Coleman, Jayne Lewis, and Jill Kowalik. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

Travaux sur la Suisse des lumières. Contribution à une nouvelle approche des Lumières helvétiques. 2 vols. Geneva: Editions Slatkine, 1998 and 2000:

1. Reconceptualizing Nature, Science, and Aesthetics. Edited by Patrick Coleman, Anne Hofmann, and Simone Zurbuchen. 1998.
2. Republikanische Tugend: Ausbildung eines Schweizer Nationalbewusstseins und Erziehung eines neuen Bürgers. Edited by Michael Böhler, Etienne Hofmann, Peter Hanns Reill, and Simone Zurbuchen. 2000.

 

— 1997–99

Enthusiasm and Enlightenment in Europe, 1650-1850. Edited by Lawrence E. Klein and Anthony J. La Vopa. San Marino, California: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, 1998. Simultaneously published as the Huntington Library Quarterly, vol. 60, nos. 1-2 (1998).

From the Royal to the Republican Body: Incorporating the Political in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century France. Edited by Sara E. Melzer and Kathryn Norberg. Berkelery and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1998

Leibniz, Mysticism, and Religion. Edited by Allison P. Coudert, Richard H. Popkin, and Gordon M. Weiner. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998.

Newton and Religion: Context, Nature, and Influence. Edited by James E. Force and Richard H. Popkin. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999. 

Over the Edge: Remapping the American West. Edited by Valerie J. Matsumoto and Blake Allmendinger. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1999.

The Skeptical Tradition around 1800: Skepticism in Philosophy, Science, and Society. Edited by Johan van der Zande and Richard H. Popkin. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998.

Reconceptualizing Nature, Science, and Aesthetics. Edited by Patrick Coleman, Anne Hofmann, and Simone Zurbuchen. 1998. [vol. 1 of Travaux sur la Suisse des lumières—see 2000]. 

— 1993–96

Sue Allen and Charles Gullans, Decorated Cloth in America: Publishers' Bindings, 1840-1910. Los Angeles: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library/UCLA Center for Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Studies, 1994.
[Distributed by Oak Knoll Books, 414 Delaware Street, New Castle, DE 19720; phone: (302) 328-7232.]

Consumption and Culture in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. 3 vols. London and New York: Routledge, 1993-95:

1. The Consumption of Culture, 1600-1800: Image, Object, Text. Edited by Ann Bermingham and John Brewer. 1995. 
2. Conceptions of Property. Edited by John Brewer and Susan Staves. 1995. 
3. Con sumption and the World of Goods. Edited by John Brewer and Roy Porter. 1993.

George Herbert in the Nineties: Reflections and Reassessments. Edited by Jonathan F.S. Post and Sidney Gottlieb. Special Studies and Monographs.George Herbert Journal, 1995. First published as a special issue of the George Herbert Journal 18, nos. 1-2 (Fall 1995).

Going Public: Women and Publishing in Early Modern France. Edited by Elizabeth C. Goldsmith and Dena Goodman. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1995.

Visions of Empire: Voyages, Botany, and Representations of Nature. Edited by David Philip Miller and Peter Hanns Reill. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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Volumes in Press:

Defoe’s Footprints: Essays in Honor of Maximillian E. Novak. Edited by Carl Fisher and Robert Maniquis. University of Toronto Press, Center/Clark Series.

The Arabian Nights in Historical Context: From Galland to Burton. Edited by Felicity Nussbaum and Saree Makdisi. Oxford University Press.

Women, Religion, and the Atlantic World (1600-1800). Edited by Lisa Vollendorf. University of Toronto Press, Center/Clark Series.

Acculturation and its Discontents: The Italian Jewish Experience between Exclusion and Integration. Edited by Massimo Ciavolella, David Myers, Peter Hanns Reill and Geoffrey Symcox. University of Toronto Press, Center/Clark Series.

Discourses of Tolerance and Intolerance in the Enlightenment. Edited by Hans Bödeker, Clorinda Donato, and Peter Hanns Reill. University of Toronto Press, Center/Clark Series.

The Age of Projects. Edited by Maximillian E. Novak. University of Toronto Press, Center/Clark Series.

 

Proceedings Published in Journals

British Radical Culture of the 1790s, special issue of the Huntington Library Quarterly, vol. 63, no.3. Edited by Robert M. Maniquis.

Forging Connections: Women's Poetry from the Renaissance to Romanticism, special issue of the Huntington Library Quarterly, vol. 63, no. 4. Edited by Anne K. Mellor, Felicity Nussbaum, and Jonathan F. S. Post.

Enthusiasm and Enlightenment in Europe, 1650-1850, special double issue, Huntington Library Quarterly 60, nos. 1-2 (1998). Edited by Laurence E. Klein and Anthony La Vopa.

Gender and Early-Modern Science, a cluster of articles, with an introduction by Mary Terrall, in Configurations 3, no. 2 (Spring 1995): 135-257. 

George Herbert in the Nineties: Reflections and Reassessments, special issue, George Herbert Journal 18, nos. 1-2 (Fall 1995). Guest editors: Jonathan F.S. Post and Sidney Gottlieb.

Located Knowledges: Intersections between Cultural, Gender, and Science Studies, special issue, Configurations 2, no. 1 (Winter 1994). Guest editors: Mario Biagioli, Roddey Reid, and Sharon Traweek.



Bibliographies, Checklists, and Exhibition Catalogues

Special compilations are published from time to time by the Center and the Clark. These publications are available from the Programs Office at the Clark: 323-735-7605.

Consumption and Culture in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: A Bibliography. Compiled by Dorothy K. Auyong, Dorothy Porter, and Roy Porter. 1991.

Cruikshank: The Satiric Tradition: A Checklist of the Holdings at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. Compiled by Patrick J. McCloskey and Carol A. Sommer. 1993. 

Montana and the West: A Checklist of the Holdings at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. Part 1, Printed Books. Compiled by Carol A. Sommer. 1993. Part 2, Ephemera. Compiled by Carol A. Sommer and Dorothy K. Auyong. 1994.

Will Cheney at 90. Compiled by Eileen Shin, with an introduction by Bruce Whiteman. Catalogue of an exhibition of the same title, held at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, 1997.

William Hogarth: Theater and the Theater of Life. Compiled by Frédéric Ogée and Hans-Peter Wagner. Catalogue of an exhibition of the same title, held at UCLA at the Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center, 1997.


Clark Library Seminar Papers

Completed in 1992, this handsomely printed series was published by the Clark Library as a record of its Invitational Saturday Seminars, held from 1952 to 1988. An issue typically consists of two papers on related topics, with an introduction. Back issues and a list of titles in print are available from the Programs Office at the Clark.


Clark Professor Series

This series, also completed, consists of collections of papers originally presented as Clark Professor Lectures between 1969 and 1988. Each volume represents a yearlong series of thematically linked lectures arranged and subsequently edited by the Clark Professor for that year. Most of the volumes were issued by the University of California Press and can be obtained from California Princeton Fulfillment Services, 1445 Lower Ferry Road, Ewing, NJ 08618. 


Augustan Reprint Society Publications (A.R.S.)

Published by the Clark Library from 1946 to 1990, this series of photographic facsimiles of rare and significant Restoration and eighteenth-century works, accompanied by scholarly introductions, is now produced and distributed by AMS Press. An editorial board consisting of UCLA faculty continues to select and edit material for the series. Inquiries about subscriptions and back issues should be addressed to AMS Press, Brooklyn Nacy Yard, Bldg.#292 Suite #417, 63 Flushing Avenue, New York, NY 11205.
Telephone: (212)777-4700
Fax: (212)995-5413
Email: amserve@earthlink.net


Center & Clark Newsletter

The Center & Clark Newsletter, published biannually and distributed free of charge to individuals and institutions on the Center/Clark mailing list, contains articles dealing with Library collections and with ongoing research at the Clark and the Center, information on programs, and special announcements.

An on-line version of the newsletter, The Center & Clark Newsletter On Line, was introduced in 2000. The on-line publication includes articles from issues published since spring 2000 and an index of articles (by author, title, and some subjects) published to date, in print and on line. An index of images is being brought up to date.

Please note that The Newsletter On Line is not, currently, distributed electronically by listserve. To be on the mailing list to receive the traditional, printed, Center & Clark Newsletter, please email your name and address to Fran Andersen at fca@humnet.ucla.edu.

 


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