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Volume 54, Number 1, 2002

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Editorial
pp. iii-iv(2)
Authors: Felix Driver; David Feldman

The Voice of the Blues
pp. 123-143(21)
Author: M. Hamilton

John Septimus Roe and the Art of Navigation, c. 1815–1830
pp. 144-161(18)
Authors: Felix Driver; Luciana Martins

The Lost Art of Felicia Browne
pp. 180-201(22)
Author: Tom Buchanan

The Past is Another Country
pp. 221-225(5)
Author: L. Sante

Geography and Enlightenment
pp. 242-247(6)
Author: K. Raj

The Problems and Methods of Economic History
pp. 248-254(7)
Author: R. Sheldon

Living Economic and Social History
pp. 248-254(7)
Author: R. Sheldon

Rural Artists' Colonies in Europe 1870–1910
pp. 254-257(4)
Author: K. Worpole

Memory and Methodology
pp. 258-260(3)
Author: L. Passerini

Vectors of Memory: Legacies of Trauma in Postwar Europe
pp. 258-260(3)
Author: Luisa Passerini

Roy Porter (1946–2002)
pp. 265-267(3)
Author: D. Porter

Obituaries
pp. 267-271(5)
Author: J. Forrester

Tressell Comes Home, Dublin, 18 April 2002
pp. 275-276(2)
Author: Ron Bill

Calendar
pp. 279-286(8)

Notes on Contributors
pp. 287-289(3)

Notes to Contributors
pp. 291-293(3)

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