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    "Map Commentary" is a new section being initiated with this issue of The American Cartographer. As readers and cartographic editors are well aware, there are many aspects of cartography that are not easily incorporated into full-length articles nor do they fall into other categories of items currently included in the journal. This new section is intended to fill a part of that gap. It will be devoted to the discussion, critical as well as complimentary, of selected map examples. In this issue we have a commentary on the design of a map, but interpretive and other essays centered on specific maps will also be welcome as potential contributions for this section.
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    Abstract This chapter has four sections: 1. Editions and Textual Studies; 2. Shakespeare in the Theatre; 3. Shakespeare on Screen; 4. Criticism. Section 1 is by Jennifer Young; section 2 is by Peter J. Smith; section 3 is by Elinor Parsons; section 4(a) is by Elisabetta Tarantino; section 4(b) is by Emanuel Stelzer; section 4(c) is by Shirley Bell; section 4(d) is by Ben Haworth; section 4(e) is by Vanessa Lim; section 4(f) is by Sheilagh Ilona O’Brien; section 4(g) is by Louise Powell.
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    Preface Biographical Essay Chronology Manuscript and Archival Sources Section A: Palmerston Papers: Unpublished Section B: Palmerston Papers: Published Section C: Other Unpublished Papers Section D: Other Published Papers Section E: Contemporary Pamphlets Section F: Contemporary Newspapers Speeches and Public Writings General Biography Early Life and Political Career 1784-1830 Section A: General Section B: 1784-1809 Section C: 1809-1827 Section D: 1828-1830 Foreign Secretary 1830-1851 Section A: General Section B: 1830-1834 Section C: 1835-1841 Section D: 1841-1851 Home Secretary and Prime Minister 1852-1865 Section A: General Section B: 1852-1855 Section C: 1855-1858 Section D: 1859-1865 Private Life Iconography Section A: Portraits Section B: Photographs Section C: Caricatures Section D: Statues & Busts Death and Funeral Theses and Dissertations Index to Authors and Subjects Index to Newspapers and Periodicals
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    Abstract This chapter has eight sections 1. General; 2. Fiction Pre-1945; 3. Fiction Post-1945; 4. Drama Pre-1950; 5. Drama Post-1950; 6. British Poetry Pre-1950; 7. British Poetry Post-1950; 8. Modern Irish Poetry. Section 1 is by Shawna Ross; section 2(a) is by Francesca Bratton; Section 2(b) will resume in 2022; section 2(c) is by Georgina Binnie; section 2(d) is by Andrew Keese; section 2(e) is by Joshua Phillips; section 3(a) is by Mark West; section 3(b) is by Samuel Cooper; section 4(a) is by Sophie Stringfellow; section 4(b) is by Gustavo A. Rodríguez Martín; section 5 is by Graham Saunders; section 6(a) is by Noreen Masud; section 6(b) is by Matthew Creasy; section 7 is by Alex Alonso; section 8 is by Jack Quin.
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