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Prof. Yasuo Amoh

Faculty of Humanities, Kochi University

2-5-1 Akebono, Kochi-city

Japan 780-8520

amohyt@yahoo.co.jp

Scottish Enlightenment; Adam Smith; Adam Ferguson

 

 

Prof. Corey Andrews

Dept. of English

Youngstown State Univ., 1 University Plaza

Youngstown, OH 44555

ceandrews@ysu.edu

Robert Burns; poetry; literary clubs & societies

 

Dr. Gioia Angeletti

Viale Masini 30

40126 Bologna

Italy

gioia.angeletti@fastwebnet.it

literature, esp. poetry & drama; women's literature; translation studies

 

 

Dr. Keiko Ara

979-2522 Soma City

Nikkeshi, Chinouchi 3-3

Japan

s-syoji@soma.or.jp

Adam Smith

 

Ms. Johanna Archbold

22 Meadow View Grove, Hillcrest

Lucan, Co. Dublin

Ireland

archboj@tcd.ie

book trade connections with America & Ireland, esp. periodicals

 

 

Prof. Daisuke Arie

Economics, Yokohama Natl. University

79-3 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya

Yokohama 240-8501, Japan

arie@ynu.ac.jp

natural theology & the emergence of social science

 

Prof. David Armitage

Dept. of History

Harvard University

Cambridge, MA 02138

armitage@fas.harvard.edu

intellectual, colonial & imperial history

 

 

Dr. Nigel Aston

School of Historical Studies

University of Leicester

Leicester LE1 7AR, U.K.

na47@le.ac.uk

James Beattie; Episcopal Church

 

Dr. Michael Barfoot

Edinburgh University Library

George Square

Edinburgh EH8 9LJ, Scotland, U.K.

m.barfoot@ed.ac.uk

science, medicine & philosophy

 

 

Mr. Sean Barry

Graduate English, Murray Hall

Rutgers University, 501 George St.

New Brunswick, NJ 08901

sean.barry@rutgers.edu

Hume; Smith; Burns; Scott; Hogg

 

Prof. James G. Basker

601 W. 110th St., Apt. 7R

New York

NY 10025

jgbasker@aol.com

Smollett; slavery & abolition

 

 

Prof. Paul G. Bator

2361 Donner Place

Santa Clara

CA 95050

pbator@leland.stanford.edu

rhetoric

 

Mr. Moritz Baumstark

21 West Mayfield

Edinburgh EH9 1TQ

Scotland, U.K.

m.baumstark@sms.ed.ac.uk

historiography; Hume

 

 

Prof. Tom L. Beauchamp

3173 Porter St. NW

Washington, D.C. 20008

20008

beauchat@georgetown.edu

Hume

 

Prof. Barbara Benedict

94 Brookside Drive

West Hartford

CT 06107

barbara.benedict@trincoll.edu

book history; collecting; sentimentalism

 

 

Dr. August Benz

Waffenplatzstrasse 70

CH-8002 Zⁿrich

Switzerland

august.benz@gmx.net

Scottish Enlightenment, esp. Thomas Reid

 

Prof. Kevin Joel Berland

English Dept.

Penn State Shenango

Sharon, PA 16146-1597

bcj_at_psu.edu

ballads; history of philosophy; classics

 

 

Dr. Christopher J. Berry

Dept. of Politics

University of Glasgow

Glasgow G12 8RT, Scotland, U.K.

c.j.berry@socsci.gla.ac.uk

social theory

 

Dr. Fiona A. Black

School of Library & Info Studies

Dalhousie University

Halifax NS B3H 3J5, Canada

fiona.black@dal.ca

book history; Scotland & Canada connections

 

 

Prof. Larry Bongie

4651 Simpson Ave.

Vancouver, B.C.

Canada V6R 1C2

lbongie@telus.net

Hume; Scottish-French; Charles Edward Stuart

 

Prof. Thomas Bonnell

Dept. of English

Saint Mary's College

Notre Dame, IN 46545

tbonnell@saintmarys.edu

book trade

 

 

Dr. Brian D. Bonnyman

4 Glencoe Brae

Forfar, Angus DD8 1XS

Scotland, U.K.

briandbonnyman@mac.com

Enlightenment; agricultural improvement; literature

 

The Book House, Inc.

216 W. Chicago

Jonesville

MI 49250

roxannes@thebookhouse.com

 

 

Prof. Dennis Bormann

3233 Sheridan Blvd.

Lincoln

NE 68502-5237

db14841@navix.net

rhetoric & philosophy

 

Dr. Sebastian Bott

Gretenweg 1

CH-8038 Zurich

Switzerland

botts@mng.ch

virtue/ethics; history of ideas

 

 

Prof. Toni Bowers

English Dept.

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA 19104-6273

tbowers@english.upenn.edu

Union of 1707; Jacobite women; empire

 

Dr. Karin Bowie

Dept. of History

Glasgow University, 9 University Gdns

Glasgow G12 8QQ, Scotland, U.K.

k.bowie@history.arts.gla.ac.uk

early modern popular culture; religion & politics; public sphere

 

 

Prof. M. A. Box

Dept. of English, P.O. Box 755720

University of Alaska

Fairbanks, AK 99775-5720

ffmab@uaf.edu

bibliography; philosophy; Hume

 

Ms. Leila Boyer

1392 Martz Road

Harrisonburg

VA 22802

boyerlo@gte.net

Scottish settlements in Virginia; social & economic network analysis

 

 

Prof. O M. Brack, Jr.

P.O. 44713

Phoenix

AZ 85064-4713

om.brack@asu.edu

Smollett; history of the book, bibliography

 

Prof. Elaine G. Breslaw

10900 Harbour Park

Knoxville

TN 37934

ebreslaw@utk.edu

history; medicine; emigration

 

 

Prof. Alexander Broadie

The University, 2 University Gdns.

Glasgow G12 8QQ

Scotland, U.K.

a.broadie@philosophy.arts.gla.ac.uk

common sense philosophy; aesthetics; philosophy in Scotland & France

 

Dr. David J. Brown

95 New Street

Musselburgh, EH21 6DG

Scotland, U.K.

david.brown@nas.gov.uk

politics & society, 1770-1810

 

 

Dr. Leslie E. Brown

Dept. of Music

Ripon College

Ripon, WI 54971

brownle@ripon.edu

arts & aesthetics

 

Dr. Michael Philip Brown

Dept. of History

University of Aberdeen

Aberdeen AB24 3FX, Scotland, U.K.

m.brown@abdn.ac.uk

Enlightenment; 1740s; politics

 

 

Ms. Rhona L. Brown

Dept. of Scottish Literature

Glasgow University, 7 University Gdns

Glasgow G12 8QH, Scotland, U.K.

r.brown@scotlit.arts.gla.ac.uk

Burns; Fergusson; periodical press

 

Prof. Stephen W. Brown

Champlain College, Trent University

Peterborough, Ontario

Canada K9J 7B8

swbrown@trentu.ca

publishing; literature; radicalism

 

 

Dr. Daniel Brⁿhlmeier

R÷merstr. 34

CH-5400

Baden, Switzerland

Daniel.Bruehlmeier@sk.zh.ch

philosophy; law; political thought; Hume, Smith & Millar

 

Mr. Olivier Bruneau

72 avenue des HespΘrides

44300 Nantes

France

bruneauolive@free.fr

science, esp. mathematics; Colin Maclaurin

 

 

Dr. Adam Budd

19 George Square

Edinburgh EH8 9PD

Scotland, U.K.

adam.budd@ed.ac.uk

Andrew Millar; Scottish booksellers in London; medical discourse; literary culture

 

Dr. Ceske Budejovice

Hnezdenska 76714

18100 Praha 8

Czech Republic

 

 

Dr. Arnold E. Burkart

310 E. Dogwood St.

Monticello

FL 32344

burkartdsl@earthlink.net

music & society

 

Prof. John J. Burke, Jr.

Dept. of English, Box 870244

University of Alabama

Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0244

jburke@english.as.ua.edu

Boswell, Burns, Scott, Ossian; Hume and Robertson

 

 

Prof. Foster Burton

1022 E. Loyola Dr.

Tempe

AZ 85282-3813

foster6@asu.edu

Adam Smith & engineering & science

 

Dr. John W. Cairns

Faculty of Law

Edinburgh Univ., Old College

Edinburgh EH8 9YL, U.K.

john.cairns@ed.ac.uk

education; law; slavery

 

 

Dr. Pierre Carboni

10 Rue des Acacias

44240 La Chapelle sur Erdre

France

pierre.carboni@univ-nantes.fr

belles lettres; Thomson; poetry

 

Dr. Daniel Carey

Dept. of English

National University of Ireland

Galway, Ireland

daniel.carey@nuigalway.ie

moral philosophy

 

 

Dr. Toni Vogel Carey

111 Orchard Court

Blue Bell

PA 19422

toni.carey@verizon.net

philosophy

 

Prof. David W. Carrithers

Dept. of Political Science

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Chattanooga, TN 37403

david-carrithers@utc.edu

influence of Montesquieu; Hume

 

 

Dr. Gerard Carruthers

Dept. of Scottish Literature

7 University Gardens, Glasgow Univ.

Glasgow G12 8QH, Scotland, U.K.

gec@arts.gla.ac.uk

Scottish literary identity in the long 18th-century; Burns; the 1790s

 

Dr. Jennifer Carter

The Old School House

Glenbuchat, Strathdon AB36 8TT

Scotland, U.K.

jjcarter@abdn.ac.uk

university history

 

 

Dr. James J. Caudle

P.O. Box 208240, Yale University

New Haven

CT 06520-8240

james.caudle@yale.edu

book history; religion; poetry; Boswell; Andrew Erskine

 

Dr. Ozlem Caykent

Eastern Mediterranean University

History Dept., Gazimogosa, TRNC

via Mersin 10, Turkey

caykent@gmail.com

stadialism; feudalism; early 19th century

 

 

Dr. Ivo Cerman

Inst. of History, University of S. Bohemia

Namlynslee stoce 35

37001 Budweis, Czech Republic

ivo.cerman@email.cz

political thought; social theory; moral philosophy

 

Prof. Joyce E. Chaplin

Dept. of History

Harvard University

Cambridge, MA 02138

chaplin@fas.harvard.edu

early American history; science; Atlantic

 

 

Dr. Jeng-Guo Chen

Institute of History & Philology

Academia Sinica

Nanking, Taipei 11529, Taiwan

jgschen@pluto.ihp.sinica.edu.tw

Scottish Enlightenment; British Orientalism; James Mill

 

Dr. Martin Clagett

14 Chase Gayton Ter., Apt. 1718

Richmond

VA 23238-6522

mclagett@mail1.vcu.edu

intellectual connections with early America; science & medicine

 

 

Ms. Jan M. Cleaver

1327 W. Allen Street

Bloomington

IN 47403

jmcleave@indiana.edu

ideas & religion

 

Prof. Greg Clingham

448 Park Lane

State College

PA 16803

greg@clingham.com

historiography; law

 

 

Dr. B. Barnett Cochran

Mount Vernon Nazarene College

800 Martinsburg Road

Mount Vernon, OH 43050-9500

bcochran@mvnu.edu

moral & political philosophy

 

Prof. Linda Colley

Dept. of History

Princeton University

Princeton, NJ 08544-1017

lcolley@princeton.edu

empire & sea in the 18th century

 

 

Dr. Viccy Coltman

History of Art, 20 Chambers Street

University of Edinburgh

Edinburgh EH1 1J2

viccy.coltman@ed.ac.uk

visual & material culture

 

Ms. Kristin Cook

Institute for Advanced Studies

Univ. of Edinburgh, Hope Park Square

Edinburgh EH8 9NW, U.K.

k.a.cook@sms.ed.ac.uk

literature; transatlantic connections

 

 

Prof. Frank Cossa

9 Gadsden Street

Charleston

SC 29401

cossaf@cofc.edu

art & interactions with literature

 

Prof. Franklin Court

4612 Oak Ct.

Madison

WI 53716

fcourt@aol.com

Scotland & America; history of English studies

 

 

Prof. Cecil Patrick Courtney

Christ's College

Cambridge CB2 3BU

U.K.

cpc1000@cam.ac.uk

Boswell; history of ideas; French connections

 

Ms. Jessica Crabill

272-3 Winona Drive

Toronto, Ontario

Canada M6C 3S7

jessie_crabill@yahoo.com

literature; visual culture; aesthetic philosophy

 

 

Prof. Alastair T. Crawford

7 Smedley Street

Oil City

PA 16301

jacrawford1960@aol.com

Scottish-American history

 

Mr. Thomas Crawford

34 Summerhill Terrace

Aberdeen AB15 6HE

Scotland, U.K.

poetry; ballad; song; Boswell

 

 

Mr. Andrew S. Cunningham

20H-20 Prince Arthur Avenue

Toronto, Ontario

Canada MSR 1B1

andrewcunningham@rogers.com

Hume; moral philosophy; medicine

 

Mr. Rory G. Cunningham

9, Althorpe Road

Harrow, Middlesex

UK HA1 4RA

rorygcunningham@aol.com

 

 

Prof. Marlies K. Danziger

50 Popham Road

Scarsdale

NY 10583-2205

marlies@danziger.com

Boswell; travel literature

 

Dr. Leith Ann Davis

Dept. of English

Simon Fraser University

Burnaby, BC, Canada V5C 1N9

leith@popserver.sfu.ca

literature & national identity; music; print culture

 

 

Prof. Deidre Dawson

3887 Pine Knoll Drive

Okemos

MI 48864

boudicca@msu.edu

Adam Smith; Franco-Scottish relations

 

Prof. Paul J. deGategno

120 N. State St.

Wesley College

Dover, DE 19901

degategno@wesley.edu

James Macpherson

 

 

Prof. JoEllen DeLucia

Asst. Professor, John Jay College, CUNY

1257 North Hall, 445 W. 59th St.

New York, NY 10019

jdelucia@jjay.cuny.edu

Ossian; women; conjectural history

 

Prof. Peter J. Diamond

106 W. 78th St., no. 3

New York

NY 10024-6701

pd36@nyu.edu

Thomas Reid; political thought

 

 

Dr. John Dixon

10554 Lauriston Ave.

Los Angeles

CA 90064

john.dixon@csuci.edu

American-Scottish relations; intellectual history

 

Dr. Andrew Doig

13 Nile Grove

Edinburgh EH10 4RE

Scotland, U.K.

science & medicine

 

 

Prof. Kathleen Hardesty Doig

225 Kings Highway

Decatur

GA 30030-5225

kdoig@gsu.edu

Encyclopaedia Britannica

 

Prof. Horst W. Drescher

Scottish Studies Centre

Johannes Gutenberg Universitat, FASK

D-76711 Germersheim, Germany

Edinburgh literati, esp. Henry Mackenzie; literature & socio-cultural context

 

 

Dr. Alexander Du Toit

13 Fraser Street

Haugh, Inverness IV2 4SR

Scotland, U.K.

epidoros@hotmail.com

William Robertson; historiography

 

Prof. Douglas Duncan

Old Schoolhouse

Lochcarron, Strathcarron

Scotland IV54 8YS, U.K.

early 18th-century scholarship

 

 

Prof. Ian Duncan

Dept. of English

University of California

Berkeley, CA 94720-1030

iduncan@uclink.berkeley.edu

Scottish Enlightenment & post-Enlightenment; fiction; Scott; Hogg

 

Dr. Alastair J. Durie

25 Forth Place

Stirling FK8 WD

Scotland, U.K.

durie@fish.co.uk

transport; health

 

 

Dr. John Dwyer

123 Worthington Ave.

Richmond Hill

Ont., Canada L4E 3Z6

jdwyer@yorku.ca

Scottish Enlightenment; cultural history

 

Dr. Matthew D. Eddy

Dept. of Philosophy

Durham University, 30 Old Elvet

Durham DH1 3HN, U.K.

m.d.eddy@durham.ac.uk

natural history; natural philosophy; medical chemistry; natural theology; book history

 

 

Prof. Leigh Anna Eicke

English Dept., 237 Lake Huron Hall

Grand Valley State University

Allendale, MI 49401

eickel@gvsu.edu

literature; Jacobitism; women

 

Prof. R. L. Emerson

History Dept., SSC

University of Western Ontario

London, Ont., Canada N6A 5C2

emerson@uwo.ca

universities; Hume

 

 

Dr. Amanda E. Epperson

Dept. of History

University of Akron

Akron, OH 44325

aeepperson@wowway.com

emigration; Scots in America

 

Prof. Jane B. Fagg

3306 NC 111-903 N.

Albertson

NC 28508

jfagg@iname.com

Adam Ferguson

 

 

Mr. George Fairfull-Smith

342 Kilmarnock Road

Glasgow G43 2DQ

Scotland, U.K.

glasgowartindex@hotmail.com

art patronage; education

 

Prof. Roger J. Fechner

403 Toledo St.

Adrian

MI 49221-2832

RogerFechner@tc3net.com

John Witherspoon; moral philosophy; Scotland & America

 

 

Dr. Christopher Finlay

Dept. of Political Science

University of Birmingham, Edgbaston

Birmingham B15 2TT, U.K.

j.finlay@bham.ac.uk

Hume; social history; political theory

 

Dr. John Finlay

School of Law, Stair Building

University of Glasgow

Glasgow G12 8QQ, U.K.

j.finlay@law.gla.ac.uk

law; legal profession

 

 

Ms. Iris FlessenkΣmper

Kerssenbrockstr. 26

D-48147 Mⁿnster

Germany

irisfle@gmx.de

Select Society; clubs & societies

 

Mr. Mark A. Fredericksen

200 Shinnecock Ave.

Mastic

NY 11950

mafreder@ic.sunysb.edu

intellectual history; pedagogy

 

 

Prof. R. G. Frey

Dept. of Philosophy

Bowling Green State U.

Bowling Green, OH 43403

rfrey@bgnet.bgsu.edu

moral philosophy; Hume; epistemology; deism

 

Mr. Michael Fry

15 Rothesay Place

Edinburgh EH3 7SQ

Scotland, U.K.

email@mrgfry.fsnet.co.uk

politics; empire

 

 

Prof. Henry L. Fulton

807 S. University

Mt. Pleasant

MI 48858

henry.l.fulton@cmich.edu

religion; medicine; literature

 

Dr. Aaron Garrett

Dept. of Philosophy

Boston University, 745 Commonwealth Ave.

Boston, MA 02215

garrett@bu.edu

anthropology; Hutcheson

 

 

Dr. Howard Gaskill

3 Newlands Park

Edinburgh EH9 2DL

Scotland, U.K.

p.h.gaskill@boltblue.com

James Macpherson; Ossianism, particularly in Germany

 

Prof. Joanna Geyer-Kordesch

Tigh-na-darroch, Ardfern

Argyll PA31 8QN

Scotland, U.K.

j.geyer-kordesch@arts.gla.ac.uk

nature; landscape gardens; women writing

 

 

Dr. William Gibson

1 Nanyang Walk 03-170

Singapore 637616

Singapore

gibsonwrite@yahoo.com

Smollett; fiction; fine art; comedy

 

Dr. Deirdre Gilbert

915 N. Hancock Ave.

Colorado Springs

CO 80903

dgilbert@du.edu

Joanna Baillie & drama

 

 

Ms. Katharine Glover

Scottish History Dept.

Univ. of Edinburgh, 17 Buccleuch Pl.

Edinburgh EH8 9LN, Scotland, U.K.

k.e.glover@sms.ed.ac.uk

gender (women); national identity; education; social life

 

Dr. Mark Goldie

Churchill College

Cambridge University

Cambridge CB3 OD5, U.K.

mag1010@cam.ac.uk

political thought; Catholicism

 

 

Prof. Evan Gottlieb

318 Moreland Hall

Oregon State University

OR 97330

evan.gottlieb@oregonstate.edu

Enlightenment; Smollett; Scott

 

Prof. Judith V. Grabiner

424 W. 7th St.

Claremont

CA 91711

jgrabiner@pitzer.edu

Colin Maclaurin

 

 

Mr. Hendrik Gallert

Tannenfleckstrasse 30

82194 Groebenzell

Germany

hendrik.grallert@tranita.de

John Witherspoon; Scotland & America; Enlightenment

 

Mr. Edward Gray

Dept. of History

Florida State University

Tallahassee, FL 32306-2200

egray@mailer.fsu.edu

intellectual history

 

 

Mr. Jared Greene

2026 B Francisco St.

Berkeley

CA 94709

hyplect@berkeley.edu

aesthetics; philosophy of mind; history of the passions

 

Dr. Ingrid A. Gregg

Earhart Foundation

2200 Green Rd, Suite H

Ann Arbor, MI 48105

ingridgregg@yahoo.com

moral philosophy; Church of Scotland; Adam Smith; Moderates; culture

 

 

Prof. Katherine Haldane Grenier

Dept. of History

The Citadel

Charleston, SC 29409

grenierk@citadel.edu

history; tourism & travel; religion; national identity

 

Dr. Victoria Grigorieva

16-67 Djakonova Street

Nizhny Novorod

Russia 603065

vickpgr@mail.ru

poetry; music; Scotland & Russia

 

 

Prof. Anita Guerrini

History Dept. 9410

University of California

Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9410

guerrini@history.ucsb.edu

science; medicine; environment

 

Prof. Knud Haakonssen

Dept. of History

University of Sussex

Falmer, Brighton BN1 9RH, U.K.

k.haakonssen@sussex.ac.uk

moral, political & legal thought

 

 

University of Haifa Library

Periodicals Department

Mount Carmel

Haifa 31999, Israel

 

Prof. Ronald Hamowy

1009 Havencrest Street

Rockville

MD 20850

rhamowy@ualberta.ca

intellectual history

 

 

Dr. Ryan Patrick Hanley

Political Science Dept., Wehr 468

Marquette University, P.O. Box 1881

Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881

ryan.hanley@marquette.edu

history of political thought; Smith; Hume

 

Prof. Maureen Harkin

Dept. of English

Reed College, 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd

Portland, OR 97202-8199

maureen.harkin@directory.reed.edu

Kames, Smith, Hume; Henry Mackenzie; sentimental literature

 

 

Dr. Gabriella Hartvig

PTE English Dept., University of Pecs

Ifjusag utjab 7624

Hungary

hartvig@btk.pte.hu

Ossian

 

Prof. Gary Hatch

3146 JKHB, English Dept.

Brigham Young University

Provo, UT 84602

gary_hatch@byu.edu

rhetoric; literature

 

 

Prof. F. Eugene Heath

Dept. of Philosophy

SUNY

New Paltz, NY 12561-2440

heathe@newpaltz.edu

moral philosophy

 

Dr. Colin Heydt

206 16th Ave. NE

Saint Petersburg

FL 33704

colinheydt@yahoo.com

Smith; Hume; popular philosophical essays; academic moral philosophy

 

 

Ms. Liz Curtis Higgs

P.O. Box 43577

Louisville

KY 40253

liz@lizcurtishiggs.com

Galloway 1765-1799

 

Ms. Lore H. Hisky

5135 Normandy Road

Memphis

TN 38117-2848

lhisky@midsouth.rr.com

art (Raeburn) & architecture (Robert Adam)

 

 

Mr. James Holloway,

20 India Street

Edinburgh EH3 6HB

Scotland, U.K.

j.xx@blueyonder.co.uk

visual arts; general

 

Dr. Istvan Hont

King's College

Cambridge CB2 1ST

U.K.

ih17@cam.ac.uk

political economy; political theory

 

 

Prof. Andrew Hook

5 Rosslyn Terrace

Glasgow G12 9NB

Scotland, U.K.

nassau@palio2.vianw.co.uk

literature; Scotland & America

 

Dr. John A. Hyman

62 Winster Fax

Williamsburg

VA 23185-5543

jhyman@cwf.org

design; architecture; social structure

 

 

Prof. Allan Ingram

School of Arts and Sciences

University of Northumbria

Newcastle NE1 8ST, U.K.

allan.ingram@unn.ac.uk

melancholy; insanity

 

Gwenda Bond, Librarian

International Christian College

110 St. James Road

Glasgow G4 0PS, Scotland, U.K.

gwenda.bond@icc.ac.uk

 

 

Prof. Tatsuo Ito

3-13-14 Higashinogawa Komae-shi

Komae-shi

Tokyo 201-0002, Japan

tito@wako.ac.jp

Adam Smith

 

Dr. Malcolm Jack

31 Whitehall Park

London N19 3TS

England, U.K.

four-stages theory; Adam Ferguson; Lord Monboddo

 

 

Dr. Clare Jackson

Trinity Hall

Cambridge CB2 1TJ

England, U.K.

jclj1@cam.ac.uk

late 17th & early 18th centuries; ideas; legal history

 

Prof. Margaret C. Jacob

10785 Wayburn Ave.

Los Angeles

CA 90024

mjacob@history.ucla.edu

18th-century Britain; romantics; Thomas Campbell

 

 

Dr. Alice E. Jacoby

218 E. Trinity Place, Apt. 214

Decatur

GA 30030

historiography; Jacobitism

 

Dr. Catherine Jones

School of Languages & Literature

King's College, Univ. of Aberdeen

Aberdeen AB24 2UB, Scotland, U.K.

c.a.jones@abdn.ac.uk

literature & philosophy

 

 

Dr. Sandro Jung

ESPaCH

University of Salford, Crescent House

Salford M5 4WT, U.K.

s.jung@salford.ac.uk

Anglo-Scottish identity; poetry; Thomson, Mallet, Arbuthnot, etc.

 

Prof. Frank Kafker

31 Brimmer St., Apt. 4

Boston

MA 02108

fkafker@msn.com

Encyclopaedia Britannica

 

 

Dr. Koji Kawakubo

4-13-3-16 Nishioka

Toyohira, Sapporo

Japan 0620034

kkawakb@poplar.ocn.ne.jp

moral philosophy, esp. civic & republican traditions in the Scottish Enlightenment

 

Prof. Nobuyoshi Kawashima

7-19-1 Ikura Sawara-ku

Fukora 814-0161

Japan

political economy of Sir James Steuart and Adam Smith

 

 

Dr. Innes Kennedy

Madras Villa, Bignold Park Rd.

Kirkwall, Orkney

Scotland, U.K. KW15 1PT

innes.kennedy@orkney.uhi.ac.uk

intellectual history; Thomas Reid; literature

 

Prof. Thomas D. Kennedy

Dean, Evans School

Berry College, P.O. Box 495034

Mt. Berry, GA 30149-5034

tomdkennedy@comcast.net

moral thought; philosophical theology; aesthetics

 

 

Prof. Oscar Kenshur

Chair, Dept. of Comparative Lit.

Indiana Univ., Ballantine Hall 914

Bloomington, IN 47405

okenshur@indiana.edu

ethics; aesthetics; theory of taste

 

Dr. Colin Kidd

Dept. of History (Scottish)

University of Glasgow

Glasgow G12 8QH, Scotland, U.K.

c.kidd@history.arts.gla.ac.uk

theology

 

 

Prof. Peter Kivy

40 East 9th St.

New York

NY 10003

peterkivy@aol.com

aesthetics

 

Prof. Heiner F. Klemme

Bergische UniversitΣt Wuppertal

Fachbereich A Philosophie

D-42097 Wuppertal, Germany

klemme@uni-wuppertal.de

Hume; Smith; Hutcheson

 

 

Dr. Laszlo Kontler

Dept. of History

Central European University

Budapest, Nador u. 9, 1051 Hungary

kontlerl@ceu.hu

William Robertson; reception of Scottish Enlightenment in Germany

 

Dr. Gauti Kristmannsson

Langholtsvegi 87

IS-104 Reykjavik

Iceland

gautikri@hi.is

translation; Ossian; Adam Smith; forms of literature

 

 

Dr. Michael Kugler

603 Colorado NW

Orange City

IA 51041

kugler@nwciowa.edu

Adam Ferguson; Scottish social sciences; debate over theater

 

Prof. Colby H. Kullman

604-10 Tyler Place

Oxford

MS 38655

egcolby@olemiss.edu

Boswell; satire; biography & autobiography

 

 

Prof. Elizabeth Lambert

10916 Howland Drive

Reston

VA 20191

elambert@gettysburg.edu

Gilbert Elliot, 1st earl of Minto

 

Prof. Ned C. Landsman

Dept. of History

SUNY Stony Brook

Stony Brook, NY 11794

nlandsman@notes.cc.sunysb.edu

religion; migration; Enlightenment; Scotland & America

 

 

Prof. John C. Laursen

Dept. of Political Science

Univ. of California

Riverside, CA 92521-0118

johnl@ucr.edu

Hume; political theory; Adam Smith

 

Mr. Neven Leddy

Magdalen College

Oxford OX1 4AU

U.K.

neven.leddy@magd.ox.ac.uk

Adam Smith; moral philosophy

 

 

Prof. Willem Lemmens

Priorijiaan 13

Heverlee (Louvain) 3001

Belgium

willem.lemmens@ufsia.ac.be

Hume; Reid; moral philosophy; philosophy of religion

 

Prof. Bruce P. Lenman

Apt. 4, 55 Victoria Place

Stirling FK8 2 QT

Scotland, U.K.

bruceplenman@yahoo.co.uk

Scots in colonial Chesapeake; Scots & American Indians; Enlightenment & Empire

 

 

Mr. Emanuele Levi Mortera

Via Della Tenuta Di S. Agata, 27

00135 Roma

Italy

e.levimortera@ticali.it

common sense philosophy; epistemology; language; politics

 

Dr. Anthony Lewis

Flat 4/2, 1079 Sauchiehall St.

Glasgow G3 7VE

Scotland, U.K.

bletherer@hotmail.com

architectural history

 

 

Prof. David Lieberman

School of Law (Boalt Hall)

University of California

Berkeley, CA 94720-7200

dlieb@law.berkeley.edu

legal & social theory

 

Dr. Jeff Loveland

Romance Languages

University of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH 45221-0377

jeff.loveland@uc.edu

William Smellie; Encyclopaedia Britannica

 

 

Prof. William C. Lowe

Ashford University

400 N. Bluff Blvd.

Clinton, IA 52732

curt.lowe@ashford.edu

political, social & military history, esp. the aristocracy

 

Prof. Christina Lupton

Dept. of English, 397-1873 East Mall

University of British Columbia

Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1

clupton@interchange.ubc.ca

Henry Mackenzie; Hume; the novel; graffiti

 

 

Prof. Micheßl Mac Craith

Scoil na Gaeilge

Ollscoil Na Heireann

Gaillimh, Republic of Ireland

micheal.maccraith@nuigalway.ie

Jacobitism; James Macpherson & Ossianism

 

Prof. Robert P. Maccubbin

Dept. of English, P.O. Box 8795

College of William & Mary

Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795

rmaccubbin@verizon.net

literature & social history

 

 

Mr. Elliot MacFarlane

2607 Ivy Place

Toledo

OH 43613

emacfarlane@accesstoledo.com

costume; politics; clan structure

 

Dr. Kenneth A. B. Mackinnon

School of Law

University of Waikato

Priv.Bag 3105, Hamilton, N.Z.

kabm@waikato.ac.nz

jurisprudence; legal education

 

 

Dr. Christopher MacLachlan

School of English

University of St. Andrews

St. Andrews KY16 9AL, U.K.

cjmm@st-and.ac.uk

literature

 

Dr. Emma Vincent Macleod

Dept. of History

University of Stirling

Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland, U.K.

e.v.macleod@stir.ac.uk

late 18th-century politics & international relations (esp. France & USA)

 

 

Prof. Susan Manning

Dept. of English

University of Edinburgh, George Sq.

Edinburgh EH8 9JX, Scotland, U.K.

susan.manning@ed.ac.uk

Hume; philosophical & literary relations; Burns; Boswell; Ossian; the novel

 

Dr. Estevπo de Rezende Martins

Caixa Postal 04363

70919-970 Brasilia/DF

Brazil

ecrm@terra.com.br

political & moral philosophy

 

 

Professor Roger Mason

Dept. of Scottish History

St. Andrews University

St. Andrews, KY16 9AL Scotland

ram@st-andrews.ac.uk

general political & cultural history

 

Dr. Hamish Mathison

Dept. of English

University of Sheffield, Shearwood Road

Sheffield S10 2TD, U.K.

h.mathison@sheffield.ac.uk

Robert Burns; newspapers & periodicals; book history

 

 

Prof. Richard Maxwell

614 Chapel St.

New Haven

CT 06511

richard.maxwell@yale.edu

history; literature; art; historiography; Scott

 

Prof. Robert Mayer

English Dept.

Oklahoma State University

Stillwater, OK 74078

robert.mayer@okstate.edu

fiction; history; Sir Walter Scott

 

 

Mr. Neil McArthur

212 Garrison Crescent

Saskatoon

Sask, Canada S7H 278

neilmcarthur@novuscom.net

Hume; Smith; Ferguson

 

Ms. Sandra McCallum

101 South Beach

Troon KA10 6EQ

Scotland, U.K.

smcallum101@tiscali.co.uk

Sir John Moore; education; literature