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Disparate Cultures In Contact: Review Of The Brainerd Journal: A Mission To The Cherokees, 1817-1823, Ed. Joyce B. Phillips, Paul Gary Phillips, And Philip Viles., Rowena Mcclinton
Disparate Cultures In Contact: Review Of The Brainerd Journal: A Mission To The Cherokees, 1817-1823, Ed. Joyce B. Phillips, Paul Gary Phillips, And Philip Viles., Rowena Mcclinton
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
An important primary source for Cherokeer culture, the Brainerd Journal: A Mission to the Cherokees, 1817-1823, is composed of notes written almost daily by two New England missionaries, Cyrus Kingsbury and Ard Hoyt. Their contribution to Cherokee history is valuable because, other than government accounts that parallel this same era, little literature survives about these crucial years preceding forced removal in 1838-39.
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 4, December 1999.
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 4, December 1999.
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No abstract provided.
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 4, December 1999--Front Matter
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 4, December 1999--Front Matter
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Mediocrity In Paradise: Review Of Mediocrity In Bad Colonists: The South Seas Letters Of Vernon Lee Walker & Louis Becke, Ed. Nicholas Thomas And Richard Eves., Therese Weber
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
It is common for documentary editors to defend the writings with which they are dealing as important in some historical or social sense. If the author of the work is famous, or the document very old, such a defense is easy. For less well known or more recent individuals, the editor will present a case for publication: the style of the writing is remarkable, or the documents bear witness to significant events, or they have value because the writer belonged to a particular, perhaps marginalized, section of society. Nicholas Thomas and Richard Eves, the editors of the letters of Vernon …
Explorations In Class And Gender In The Old South: Review Of The Confessions Of Edward Isham: A Poor White Life Of The South, Ed. Charles C. Bolton And Scott P. Culclasure., James M. Denham
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The two lives depicted in these accounts represent two dramatically different versions of life in the Old South. As the privileged daughter of a well-to-do slaveholder, Cornelia Jones Pond of Liberty County, Georgia, encountered. none of the hardships and experiences of Edward Isham-who represented a class of people that contemporaries and historians have labeled "poor white." Pond's world was a place of supportive parents, balls, dashing suitors, and loyal servants. Edward Isham's world, on the other hand, was one of bad whiskey, knives, firearms, and poverty. Their lives offer two striking contrasts of white experiences in the antebellum South.
The Early Republic's Other Frontiers: Review Of Ethan Allen And His Kin: Correspondence, 1772-1819, Ed. John J. Duffy, With Ralph H. Orth, J. Kevin Graffagnino, And Michael A. Bellesiles., William C. Digiacomantonio
The Early Republic's Other Frontiers: Review Of Ethan Allen And His Kin: Correspondence, 1772-1819, Ed. John J. Duffy, With Ralph H. Orth, J. Kevin Graffagnino, And Michael A. Bellesiles., William C. Digiacomantonio
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On May 1775, Ethan Alien wrote to the Albany (N.Y.) Committee of Correspondence one of the most exciting letters, not only in this two-volume edition of selected Alien Family correspondence, but arguably in the entire annals of American military and political history. Only the day before, he had led two hundred Vermont and Massachusetts militiamen to capture the British fortress of Ticonderoga in what some consider the colonists' first offensive action of the Revolutionary War. Members of the Second Continental Congress had not yet even convened when Allen demanded the fort's surrender jointly in their name and that of the …
Recent Editions--December 1999
Recent Editions--December 1999
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
This quarterly feature provides an annotated bibliography of current documentary editions published on subjects in the fields of American and English history, literature, and culture. It is generally restricted to first editions of English-language works edited from manuscript.
Announcements--December 1999
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SEDIT-L, Scholarly Editing Forum--Planning Ahead, ADE 2001--Association for Documentary Editing, Resolution of Commendation--Position Available, Editor, Dictionary of Virginia Biography--Kevin Hayes Wins First Virginia Library History Award--Call for Proposals for Documentary Editions--ADE Special Offer
"Nearer My Subject To Thee": Twenty Years Of A Documentary Editor's Engagement With Emma Goldman, Candace Falk
"Nearer My Subject To Thee": Twenty Years Of A Documentary Editor's Engagement With Emma Goldman, Candace Falk
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I am honored to be speaking today in the city where, in 1908, the editor of the St.Louis Mirror proclaimed that Emma Goldman was "the daughter of a dream" and that "there was nothing wrong with her gospel except that she was 8,000 years ahead of her age." Here, at the twentieth anniversary of the Association for Documentary Editing, the Women's Interest Network breakfast has become a time to bond in the early morning hours with my sister-editors (and brother-editors, too) and to reflect upon our own experience as women, as documentary editors, as people who have devoted many years …
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 3, September 1999.
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 3, September 1999.
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
No abstract provided.
The Association For Documentary Editing, Annual Meeting, October 7-9, 1999, Charlottesville, Virginia
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No abstract provided.
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 3, September 1999--Front Matter
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 3, September 1999--Front Matter
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Editing Willa Cather: Defining The Territory, Susan J. Rosowski
Editing Willa Cather: Defining The Territory, Susan J. Rosowski
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
But before telling about this work, I shall describe the structure of the project, which is collaborative in its conception and design. To ensure high quality and productivity, we have concentrated textual editing at the University of Nebraska. My colleague in the English Department, Charles Mignon, has been with the project from its beginning, and Fred Link, former chair of the English Department and director of University of Nebraska Press, joined the project shortly before he retired and has continued with it as a professor emeritus. Both brought editorial expertise to the project, one editing Edward Taylor, the other Restoration …
Recent Editions--September 1999
Recent Editions--September 1999
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
This quarterly feature provides an annotated bibliography of current documentary editions on subjects in the fields of American and English history, literature, and culture. It is generally restricted to first editions of works edited from manuscript and published in English, with occasional exceptions. A separate annual list of other scholarship and literature published by members of the Association will also be compiled if interest warrants it.
Failed Revolt, Faulty Edition: Review Of Designs Against Charleston: The Trial Record Of The Denmark Vesey Slave Conspiracy Of 1822Edward A. Pearson, Ed., Charles H. Lesser
Failed Revolt, Faulty Edition: Review Of Designs Against Charleston: The Trial Record Of The Denmark Vesey Slave Conspiracy Of 1822Edward A. Pearson, Ed., Charles H. Lesser
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On June 19, 1822, a court composed of two magistrates and five freeholders convened in Charleston, South Carolina. The discovery of a planned slave revolt led by Denmark Vesey, a free black carpenter, had alarmed the city just days earlier. Before the summer was out, Vesey and thirty-four enslaved men were hanged and about the same number sentenced to be transported outside the United States. Lionel H. Kennedy and Thomas Parker, the two magistrates who presided over the trials, published An Official Report of the Trials of Sundry Negroes ... later that year:, but Kennedy and Parker's version of the …
1999 Ad E Contributors Ade Sustaining, Patron, And Life Members
1999 Ad E Contributors Ade Sustaining, Patron, And Life Members
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The Association for Documentary Editing thanks its contributors and its sustaining, patron, and life members. Those whose dues or contributions were received by 15 July 1999 are listed below.
Ezra Pound: The Genius In The Bughouse: Review Of "I Cease Not To Yowl": Ezra Pound's Letters To Olivia Rossetti Agresti, Ed. Demetres P. Tryphonopoulos And Leon Surette., Peter Buitenhuis
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I mention this personal encounter because in this volume of letters from Pound to Olivia Rossetti Agresti, mostly written from St. Elizabeths, there is not a single mention of the. conditions under which he was living. He had been confined to the hospital in January 1946 after being adjudged by psychiatrists "eccentric, querulous, and egocentric," and unfit to stand trial for treason as a consequence of broadcasting over Rome radio during the war. For a year, he was housed in a barred cell in the criminal ward, then released to a general ward, and finally, toward the end of his …
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 2, June 1999--Front Matter
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 2, June 1999--Front Matter
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1999 Ade Conference
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
Charlottesville, Virginia, will play host to the 22nd annual meeting of the ADE, October 7-9, 1999. Charlottesville is situated in the rolling countryside of the Virginia Piedmont, at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Conference attendees will stay at the Omni Hotel, located on the city's historic downtown pedestrian mall, where they will find an eclectic mix of shops, coffeehouses, used bookstores, small art galleries, and fine restaurants. Conference sessions will be held at the hotel.
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 2, June 1999.
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 2, June 1999.
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Reflections On The Aed 20th Anniversary, Jon Kukla
Reflections On The Aed 20th Anniversary, Jon Kukla
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We were all younger then, and at thirty I guess I was younger and I certainly had done far less than most of the people gathered in a hotel room in St. Louis to establish the Association for Documentary Editing. I'm quite certain that I didn't say anything- for although I was strongly committed to documentary editing, the Southern Historical Association was meeting at the now-demolished hotel near Forest Park, and on the previous afternoon I had presented my first paper to a professional historical meeting. Linda Grant DePauw had commented, Merrill Peterson had chaired, and I was grateful not …
Evaluating The Institute For Editing Historical Documents, Beth Luey
Evaluating The Institute For Editing Historical Documents, Beth Luey
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
The Institute for Editing Historical Documents has been meeting every sununer since 1972. More than four hundred editors, archivists, teaching faculty, graduate students, and independent scholars have benefited from its teaching sessions, tutorials, and good fellowship. The institute has become an institution. Those who have spent a week or two in Madison (since 1978) or an earlier venue, whether as campers or as counselors, are nearly unanimous in agreeing that the experience was professionally valuable. But aside from the comments on each session written by the interns, there has been no systematic evaluation of the institute. This article attempts to …
Editing In The New Millennium: Review Of A Guide To Documentary Editing, 2d Ed. Mary-Jo Kline., Esther Katz, Ann D. Gordon
Editing In The New Millennium: Review Of A Guide To Documentary Editing, 2d Ed. Mary-Jo Kline., Esther Katz, Ann D. Gordon
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Now, the second edition of the Guide to Documentary Editing has appeared, living up to the motto that Mary-Jo Kline adopted from Sir Walter Gregg for this and the earlier edition: ''My desire is rather to provoke discussion than to lay down the law." By clarifying and updating the basic theories and laws that govern the practice of editing, Kline has produced a revised Guide that will continue to be an important reference source for those involved in editing projects. Used along with Editing Historical Documents: A Handbook a/Practice, by Michael E. Stevens and Steven E. Burg (reviewed by Beth …
Recent Editions--June 1999
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
This quarterly feature provides an annotated bibliography of current documentary editions on subjects in the fields of American and English history, literature, and culture. It is generally restricted to first editions of works edited from manuscript and published in English, but significant exceptions may occasionally be made. A separate annual list of other scholarship and literature published by members of the Association will also be compiled if interest warrants it.
The Journals Of Lewis And Clark: Almost Home, Gary E. Moulton
The Journals Of Lewis And Clark: Almost Home, Gary E. Moulton
Documentary Editing: Journal of the Association for Documentary Editing (1979-2011)
My entry into the world of Lewis and Clark was quite indirect. My wife Faye saw an ad for the editorial position in a professional journal in 1978 and encouraged me to apply. That I was to be unemployed the next year was a compelling incentive. My professional interests in the American West, Native Americans, and historical editing gave me an edge. In fact, I was just completing editing the papers of Chief John Ross of the Cherokees, supported for four years by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) of the National Archives.
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 1, March 1999.
Documentary Editing, Volume 21, Number 1, March 1999.
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No abstract provided.
The Ade Annual Meeting Sessions
The Ade Annual Meeting Sessions
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Gateway to the West: Exploring Editorial Terrain--Documentary Editing: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow--Twenty Years of Documentary Editing: Personal Views--Present at the Creation: The Founding of the Association for Documentary Editing--Hooked on Editing: Moving on to New Projects
A Consonance Of Civility And Good-Will: Review Of Cleanth Brooks And Robert Penn Warren: A Literary Correspondence, Ed. James A. Grimshaw, Jr., Keen Butterworth
A Consonance Of Civility And Good-Will: Review Of Cleanth Brooks And Robert Penn Warren: A Literary Correspondence, Ed. James A. Grimshaw, Jr., Keen Butterworth
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The strength of Brooks's friendship pervades his letters published in Cleanth Brooks and Robert Penn Warren: A Literary Correspondence. Just as obvious is the strength of Warren's attachment to Brooks. Throughout these letters, extending from 1933 to 1988, mostly concerned with literary and professional matters, a tone of respectful deference obtains, but breaking through that tone quite often are glimpses of their heartfelt affection for one another. These glimpses usually come at the ends of letters, when the business matters have been concluded and one expresses his desire to see the other and his family, or is particularly warm in …
Ade Treasurer's Report, Fiscal Year 1997-98
Ade Treasurer's Report, Fiscal Year 1997-98
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Income--Expenses--Cash on Hand--Julian P. Boyd Award Fund--Jo Ann Boydston Award Fund
Minutes Of The Ade Annual Business Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, 8 October 1998
Minutes Of The Ade Annual Business Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, 8 October 1998
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Secretary's Report--Treasurer's Report--Committee Reports--New Business