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News of ECS Members
Recently published by Gordon DesBrisay (History):
“Lilias Skene: The Quaker Poet and Her ‘Cursed Self’”,
in Women and the Feminine in Medieval and Early Modern Scotland,
edited by Sarah Dunnigan, E.S. Newlyn, and C.M. Harker. (London:
Palgrave, 2004) forthcoming
"'The Civill Wars Did Overrun All': Aberdeen, 1630-1690."
In Aberdeen Before 1800: A New History, edited by Michael
Lynch, E. Patricia Dennison and David Ditchburn. (Edinburgh: Tuckwell,
2002) 238-266.
with E. Patricia Dennison and H. Lesley Diack, "Health in the
Two Towns.” In Aberdeen Before 1800: A New History,
edited by Michael Lynch, E. Patricia Dennison and David Ditchburn.
(Edinburgh: Tuckwell, 2002) 70-96.
with Michael Lynch and Murray G.H. Pittock, "The Faith of the
People." In Aberdeen Before 1800: A New History,
edited by Michael Lynch, E. Patricia Dennison and David Ditchburn.
(Edinburgh: 2002) 289-308.
with Elizabeth Ewan and H.Lesley Diack, "Life in the Two Towns."
In Aberdeen Before 1800: A New History, edited by Michael
Lynch, E. Patricia Dennison and David Ditchburn. (Edinburgh: Tuckwell, 2002)
44-69.
"Twisted By Definition: Women Under Godly Discipline in Seventeenth-Century
Scottish Towns." In Twisted Sisters: Women, Crime and
Deviance in Scotland Since 1400, ed. by Yvonne Brown and Rona
Ferguson. (Edinburgh: 2002) 137-155.
Recently published by Peter Hynes (English):
"Exchange and Excess in Lillo's London Merchant," UTQ
72 (2003): 679-97.
Recently published by Lisa W. Smith (History):
"Reassessing the Role of the Family: Women's Medical Care
in Eighteenth-century England,"Social History of Medicine
1,3 (2003):
327-342.
Recently published by Raymond Stephanson (English):
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Yard of Wit: Male Creativity and Sexuality, 1650-1750 (Philadelphia:
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