Volume 7, Numero 1-2

 

  • Franca Dellarosa – ‘Ever plain is the mantle, the hues ever deep´. Edward Rushton: Poetics and Politics
  • John R. Oldfield – From Liverpool to Mount Vernon: Edward Rushton in Transatlantic Perspective
  • Alex Robinson – ‘A Knot of Select Men At Liverpool´: Locating Liverpool Abolitionists in their Cultural Context
  • Christa Dierkscheide – John Gladstone´s Empire
  • Chris Mounsey – Edward Rushton, the First British Blind School, and Charitable Work for the Blind in Eighteenth-Century England
  • Pauline Rushton – Print Culture in the Liverpool Ceramic Industry, 1756-1840
  • Alessandra Ficarra – (Un)translatable Slavery: The Case of the International Slavery Museum, Liverpool

 

 

  • Gregory Lynall – Coleridge ‘brought to the very Brink of the Grave´: a hitherto Unpublished Letter
  • Annamaria Sportelli – Transplantable Communities across the Atlantic

 

 

  • John Graham Davies – Writing a Life
  • Chuck Mike – Unsung, Notes from Director: Kwamina – ‘You make our anger human´
  • John Graham Davies, James Quinn – Unsung, Extracts: scene 6, scene 16

 

 

  • Carlotta Farese – Helena Kelly, Jane Austen: The Secret Radical
  • Serena Baiesi – Gioia Angeletti, Lord Byron and Discourses of Otherness
  • Valeria Morabito – Elizabeth A. Bohls, Slavery and the Politics of Place