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Download a PDF File of the Index for Volume 34 A index to volume 34 – 2012 compiled by h.e. knox Z INDEX Index of Authors: books reviewed are listed by author, with the title in italics and the reviewer’s name in brackets, followed by the issue number. Index of Reviewers: books reviewed are listed by reviewer, with the author’s name after the title. Subject Index: the subject is followed by the name of the author of the book discussed, with the reviewer’s name in brackets. Corres. refers to letters sent to the editor in response to the article listed, and printed in subsequent issues. Index of Original Contributions: all articles which are not strictly book reviews (features, diaries, poems, short stories) are listed here, as well as appearing in the index of authors. Index of Authors Abulafia, D.: The Great Sea: A Human History of the Bianchini, P.: Suret-Canale de la Résistance à l’anticolonialisme. Cockburn, P.: A Prehistory of Extraordinary Rendition. Mediterranean. (McGilchrist, N.) 34.6 (Johnson, R.W.) 34.18 (Feature) 34.17 Achebe, C.: There Was a Country: A Personal History of Biafra. Biggs, J.: Among the Writers. (Feature) 34.9 Coggan, P.: Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World (Adichie, C.) 34.19 Binet, L.: Translator Taylor, S. HHhH. (Newton, M.) 34.21 Order. (Kunkel, B.) 34.9 Acosta-Hughes, B. and Stephens, S.: Callimachus in Bloomer, M.: The School of Rome: Latin Studies and the Cohen, L.: All We Know: Three Lives. (Castle, T.) 34.18 Context. (Green, P.) 34.24 Origins of Liberal Education. (Whitmarsh, T.) 34.11 Coll, S.: Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power. Acosta-Hughes, B., Lehnus, L. and Stephens, S.: Editors. Boruch, M.: (Mitchell, L.) 34.21 Brill’s Companion to Callimachus. (Green, P.) 34.24 ‘Old Paintings’ (Poem) 34.17 Colley, L.: The Break-up of Britain. (Feature) 34.15 Ali, T.: Diary. (Feature) 34.2 ‘The Souls of the Dead’ (Poem) 34.17 Conn, D.: Football and Money. (Feature) 34.16 Al-Zubaidi, L.: Diary. (Feature) 34.10 Bowker, G.: James Joyce: A Biography. (Parks, T.) 34.13 Conrad, S.: German Colonialism: A Short History. (Evans, Amis, M.: Lionel Asbo: State of England. (Mars-Jones, A.) Bowles, S. and Gintis, H.: A Co-operative Species: Human R.J.) 34.3 34.12 Reciprocity and Its Evolution. (Runciman, W.G.) 34.4 Cooper, J.: The Queen’s Agent: Francis Walsingham at the Court Anderson, P.: Boyd, W.: Waiting for Sunrise. (Gordon, E.) 34.5 of Elizabeth I. (Walsham, A.) 34.13 Gandhi Centre Stage. (Feature) 34.13 Bracken, B.: L’Ingratitude. (Feature) 34.5 Copeland, R. and Sluiter, I.: Editors. Medieval Grammar and Why Partition? (Feature) 34.14 Braddon, M.E.: Editor Pykett, L. Lady Audley’s Secret. Rhetoric: Language Arts and Literary Theory, AD 300-1475. After Nehru. (Feature) 34.15 (Showalter, E.) 34.12 (Newman, B.) 34.6 Applebaum, A.: Iron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe Bradford, R.: The Odd Couple: The Curious Friendship between Corning, P.: The Fair Society: The Science of Human Nature 1945-56. (Ascherson, N.) 34.24 Kingsley Amis and Philip Larkin. (Tayler, C.) 34.24 and the Pursuit of Social Justice. (Lewis-Kraus, G.) 34.3 Ascherson, N.: Memories of Amikejo: Europe’s Pasts and Brigden, S.: Thomas Wyatt: The Heart’s Forest. (Rundell, Costigliola, F.: Roosevelt’s Lost Alliances: How Personal Politics Possible Futures. (Feature) 34.6 K.) 34.23 Helped Start the Cold War. (Lears, J.) 34.10 Ashbery, J.: Bromwich, D.: Courtauld Gallery: Mondrian Nicholson: In Parallel. (Clark, ‘Etudes Second Series’ (Poem) 34.5 Diary. (Feature) 34.13 T.J.) 34.6 ‘Northeast Building’ (Poem) 34.23 Short Cuts. (Feature) 34.16 Coyle, D. see Hamilton, T. ‘A Voice from the Fireplace’ (Poem) 34.15 Brontë, C. see Bracken, B. Craig, C. and Ruzicka, J.: Who’s in, Who’s out: The Assouline, P.: Translator Ruas, C. Hergé: The Man who Brown, J.: The Omnipotent Magician: Lancelot ‘Capability’ Nonproliferation Complex. (Feature) 34.4 Created Tintin. (Tayler, C.) 34.11 Brown 1716-83. (Hill, R.) 34.1 Crease, R.: World in the Balance: The Historic Quest for an Burnside, J.: Absolute System of Measurement. (Shapin, S.) 34.16 Balkin, J.: Living Originalism. (Sedley, S.) 34.16 ‘Abelard and Eloise’ (Poem) 34.2 Cummings, B.: Editor. The Book of Common Prayer: The Texts Banks, R.: Lost Memory of Skin. (Camp, J.) 34.9 Alone: A Memoir. (Feature) 34.3 of 1549, 1559 and 1662. (MacCulloch, D.) 34.10 Barbican: Bauhaus: Art as Life. (Turner, C.) 34.13 ‘At My Father’s Funeral’ (Poem) 34.2 Cusk, R.: Aftermath: On Marriage and Separation. (Biggs, Baruth, P.: The Brothers Boswell: A Novel. (Deutsch, H.) 34.3 ‘First Footnote on Zoomorphism’ (Poem) 34.16 J.) 34.6 Batuman, E.: Diary. (Feature) 34.11 ‘A Frost Fair’ (Poem) 34.16 BBC: Upstairs Downstairs: Complete Series One and Two. ‘The Wisdom of Insecurity’ (Poem) 34.16 Daugherty, T.: Just One Catch: The Passionate Life of Joseph (Diski, J.) 34.12 Butler, E.M.: The Tyranny of Greece over Germany. (Meaney, Heller. (Powers, T.) 34.5 Beattie, J.M.: The First English Detectives: The Bow Street T.) 34.19 David-Fox, M.: Showcasing the Great Experiment: Cultural Runners and the Policing of London, 1750-1840. (Barrell, Butler, J.: The Red Dean of Canterbury: The Public and Private Diplomacy and Western Visitors to the Soviet Union 1921-41. J.) 34.11 Faces of Hewlett Johnson. (Mount, F.) 34.8 (Fitzpatrick, S.) 34.5 Becker, D.L.: Many Subtle Channels: In Praise of Potential Butler, M. see Bevington, D. Davidoff, L.:Thicker than Water: Siblings and Their Relations Literature. (Grimstad, P.) 34.23 Byrne, J.: Editor. The Occupy Handbook. (Runciman, D.) 34.20 1780-1920. (Birch, D.) 34.8 Bell, J.: Davidson, J.: At the Royal Academy. (Feature) 34.19 In Margate. (Feature) 34.21 Campbell-Johnston, R.: Mysterious Wisdom: The Life and Davis, W.: Into the Silence: The Great War, Mallory and the At Tate Britain. (Feature) 34.5 Work of Samuel Palmer. (Perry, S.) 34.7 Conquest of Everest. (Simpson, D.) 34.20 At Tate Modern. (Feature) 34.16 Caro, R.: The Years of Lyndon Johnson, Vol.IV: The Passage of de Bellaigue, C.: Patriot of Persia: Muhammad Mossadegh and At the Whitechapel. (Feature) 34.1 Power. (Runciman, D.) 34.13 a Very British Coup. (Mishra, P.) 34.12 Belting, H.: Translator Schneider, D.L. Florence and Carson, A.: de Waal, A.: Remember Alem Bekagn. (Feature) 34.2 Baghdad: Renaissance Art and Arab Science. (Bell, J.) 34.20 ‘A Fragment of Ibykos Translated Six Ways’ (Poem) Deacon, T.: Incomplete Nature: How Mind Emerged from Bennett, A.: 34.21, corres. 34.22 Matter. (Fodor, J.) 34.10 Diary. (Feature) 34.1 ‘No One Could Relax around Jezebel’ (Poem) 34.8 DeLillo, D.: The Angel Esmeralda: Nine Stories. (Lorentzen, It starts with an itch. (Feature) 34.21 Carver, T.: Diary. (Feature) 34.19 C.) 34.3 Bennett, B.: The Last Dictatorship in Europe: Belarus under Chatterjee, P.: The Black Hole of Empire: History of a Global Dickie, S.: Cruelty and Laughter: Forgotten Comic Literature and Lukashenko. (Steele, J.) 34.18 Practice of Power. (Guha, R.) 34.24 the Unsentimental 18th Century. (Keymer, T.) 34.15 Bennett-Jones, O.: Questions Concerning the Murder of Clapp, S.: A Card from Angela Carter. (Hill, R.) 34.9 Dickman, M.: ‘On Earth’ (Poem) 34.10 Benazir Bhutto. (Feature) 34.23 Clark, K.: Moscow, the Fourth Rome: Stalinism, Dikötter, F.: Mao’s Great Famine: The History of China’s Most Bernstein, J.: At Los Alamos. (Feature) 34.24 Cosmopolitanism and the Evolution of Soviet Culture, 1931- Devastating Catastrophe, 1958-62. (Scott, J.C.) 34.23 Bevington, D.: Butler, M. and Donaldson, I.: Editors. The 41. (Fitzpatrick, S.) 34.5 Dillon, B.: Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson. (Worden, Clark, T.J.: At the Hayward. (Feature) 34.15 B.) 34.19 Leonardo da Vinci at the National Gallery. (Feature) 34.1 At the MK. (Feature) 34.3 Bew, J.: Castlereagh: Enlightenment, War and Tyranny. (Kidd, ‘At Sils-Maria’ (Poem) 34.8 At Tate Britain. (Feature) 34.11 C.) 34.10 Clogg, R.: In Athens. (Feature) 34.13 At Tate Modern. (Feature) 34.22 Bhatia, P.: Diary. (Feature) 34.5 Cockburn, A.: Drones, baby, drones. (Feature) 34.5 In the Turbine Hall. (Feature) 34.18 At the V&A. (Feature) 34.7 2 index of authors 2012 Diski – Madar Diski, J.: Short Cuts. (Feature) 34.1, 34.5, 34.24 Gott, R.: Britain’s Empire: Resistance, Repression and Revolt. Jonas, R.: The Battle of Adwa: African Victory in the Age of Dobson, M.: Diary. (Feature) 34.4 (Guha, R.) 34.24 Empire. (Davis, J.) 34.10 Doggett, P.: The Man Who Sold the World: David Bowie and Graeber, D.: Debt: The First 5000 Years. (Kunkel, B.) 34.9 Jones, T.: the 1970s. (Jones, T.) 34.7 Grafton, A.: The Culture of Correction in Renaissance Europe Diary. (Feature) 34.12 Domoslawski, A.: Translator Lloyd-Jones, A. Ryszard (Panizzi Lectures). (Smyth, A.) 34.13 Short Cuts. (Feature) 34.3, 34.20, 34.22 Kapuscinski: A Life. (Ascherson, N.) 34.15 Graham, J.: ‘Lapse’ (Poem) 34.6 Joseph, J.: Saussure. (Silverstein, M.) 34.21 Donaldson, I.: Graziosi, B.: Diary. (Feature) 34.24 Joseph, L.: ‘Here in a State of Tectonic Tension’ (Poem) Ben Jonson: A Life. (Worden, B.) 34.19 34.22 see also Bevington, D. Haas, L.: On the Sofa. (Feature) 34.21 Dormandy, T.: Opium: Reality’s Dark Dream. (Jay, M.) 34.12 Haffenden, J. see Eliot, V. Kahneman, D.: Thinking, Fast and Slow. (Newey, G.) 34.6 Douglas-Fairhurst, R.: Becoming Dickens: The Invention of a Haldane, A.: The Doom Loop: Equity and the Banking Kaplan, A.: Dreaming in French: The Paris Years of Jacqueline Novelist.
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