Citation: G. Lamoine, CONSUMING SUBJECTS - WOMEN, SHOPPING AND BUSINESS IN THE 18TH-CENTURY- KOWALESKIWALLACE,E, Etudes anglaises, 51(2), 1998, pp. 227-228
Citation: G. Lamoine, CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN ENGLAND - AN INTR ODUCTORY HISTORY - BRIGGS,J, HARRISON,C, MCINNES,A, Etudes anglaises, 50(3), 1997, pp. 332-333
Citation: G. Lamoine, ANTI-SEMITIC STEREOTYPES - A PARADIGM OF OTHERNESS IN ENGLISH POPULAR-CULTURE, 1660-1830 - FELSENSTEIN,F, Etudes anglaises, 49(3), 1996, pp. 335-335
Citation: G. Lamoine, THE PRISON DIARY (16-MAY-1794 22-NOVEMBER -1794) OF TOOKE,JOHN,HORN -BEEDELL,AV, HARVEY,AD, Etudes anglaises, 49(3), 1996, pp. 338-339
Citation: G. Lamoine, FAMILY AND THE LAW IN 18TH-CENTURY FICTIO N - THE PUBLIC CONSCIENCE IN THE PRIVATE SPHERE - ZOMCHICK,JP, Etudes anglaises, 49(3), 1996, pp. 339-340
Citation: G. Lamoine, A REPORT FROM THE FRENCH-EMBASSY ON ENGLA ND, 1661-1663 - EXCERPT FROM A MANUSCRIPT BY THE COUNT DESTRADES,GODEFROI, XVIIe siecle, (191), 1996, pp. 327-348
Citation: G. Lamoine, THE 18TH-CENTURY - THE INTELLECTUAL AND C ULTURAL-CONTEXT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, 1700-1789 - SAMBROOK,J, Etudes anglaises, 48(2), 1995, pp. 225-226
Citation: G. Lamoine, PAINE, SCRIPTURE, AND AUTHORITY - THE 'AG E OF REASON' AS RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL IDEA - DAVIDSON,EH, SCHIECK,WJ, Etudes anglaises, 48(2), 1995, pp. 229-230