'"Public opinion" and the limits of political violence in the era of
Peterloo'
Dror Wahrman (U of Warwick)
'Radical publicity: Leigh Hunt's _Examiner_ and the politics of
language'
Philip Harling (U of Kentucky)
'Medicine, public inquiry, and the politics of the English inquest'
Ian Burney (U of Michigan)
Commentator: Richard W. Davis (Washington U)
27 Gender and Spectatorship in Victorian London
Chair: Judith R. Walkowitz (John Hopkins U)
'Victorian London in the 1990s'
Dina M. Copelman (George Mason U)
'Dr Barnardo's artistic fictions'
Seth Koven (Villanova U)
'Lady explorers in the London slums'
Ellen Ross (Ramapo College of New Jersey)
Commentator: Regenia Gagnier (Stanford U)
28 Thatcherism, Nostalgia, and the _Fin de Si`ecle_ Revisited
Chair: Susan Kent (U of Colorado, Boulder)
'British families in colonial India: the last generation remembered'
Elizabeth Buettner (U of Michigan)
'Anarchy in the U.K.? Views of the _Fin de Si`ecle_ in British theatre
and cinema in the 1970s and 1980s'
Stephen Brooke (Dalhousie U)
'"Streets on fire; wish you were here": Thatcherism and oppositional
cinema in the 1980s'
Bill Elliott (Indian U)
Commentator: Dennis Dworkin (U of Nevada, Reno)
Plenary Address
'The Indian, the cockney, and the Jew: Imperial self-fashioning in
the Edwardian metropolis'
Judith R. Walkowitz (John Hopkins U)
29 Sir Geoffrey Elton Remebrance Session III
Chair: David Cressy (California State U, Long Beach)
'The women who served at the Tudor court'
Charlotte Merton (Lunds U, Sweden)
'Sir Geoffrey Elton and the sources of Parliamentary history'
Norman Jones (Utah State U)
'Elizabethan Parliaments and politics: the Elton method and
perspective'
David Dean (Carleton U)
'The Elizabethan Privy Council and domestic discord: another "point
of contact"'
Lamar M. Hill (U of California, Irvine)
'The "thin" state of Elizabethan historiography'
Paul Hammer (The U of New England, Australia)
Commentator: the audience
30 Women, Politics, and Culture in Augustan England
Chair: Tara G. Wallace (George Washington U)
'Plays and parties: the politics of Aphra Behn, 1679-89'
Melinda Zook (Purdue U)
'A feminine past: women and history in early modern England'
D. R. Woolf (Dalhousie U)
'Practical theology, practical philosophy: reading, writing, and the
intellectual life of Lady Sarah Cowper'
Anne Kugler (U of Michigan)
Commentator: Sarah H. Mendelson (McMaster U)
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