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Appendix - The published writings of S. R. Gardiner

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 September 2012

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In 1903 the Royal Historical Society published A bibliography of the historical works of Dr. Creighton … Dr. Stubbs … Dr S. R. Gardiner and the late Lord Acton, edited by W. A. Shaw. The section on Gardiner contains a number of errors and, more important, is incomplete. Its 309 entries have been augmented here with a further 140 items discovered in the course of the compilation of this new bibliography. It is divided into journal contributions, books, contributions to multi-authored works, and other publications; each is arranged chronologically within its subdivisions. Needless to say, further items are undoubtedly to be found, especially as further research on journals with anonymous contributors continues. furthermore, other, more ephemeral pieces – such as newspaper correspondences – are likely to turn up. The author will be most grateful to hear from any readers who can augment this bibliography.

Journal contributions

Contributions to the Academy

[journal title omitted from review titles]

‘Ritter's History of the German Union. [Geschichte der deutschen Union von den Vorbereitungen des Bundes bis zum Tode Kaiser Rudolfs II. (1598-1612). Von Moritz Ritter]’ [review], iv (15 Oct. 1873), 392–3

Religion and allegiance; two sermons preached before the king. By Roger Mainwaring’ [review], v (3 Jan. 1874), 4–5

‘Oliver Cromwell's first parliamentary speech’ [correspondence], v (17 Jan. 1874), 65

[untitled notice – reply to correspondence from James Collier published in same issue concerning earlier review in the Academy of Spencer's Descriptive sociology], v (24 Jan. 1874), 93–4

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2011

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