Dear Beth
Another useful electronic resource for tracking down book reviews is
PCI (Periodicals Contents Index), which covers selected journals in
the humanities from 1770 to 1991: you can set it to "search book
reviews only" which speeds the process up. There's a copy of PCI at
Birkbeck, which I think is next door to you at the Senate House?
Hope this helps,
Caroline Howlett
Chadwyck-Healey Ltd
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Date: 01/05/97 15:23
Is there an electronic database where one can find out where a given book
has been reviewed?
I am looking specifically for reviews of Margaret Miles, Carnal Knowing:
Female Nakedness and Religious Meaning, Boston, 1989. I have a reference
to one by C. Havice in the Woman's Art Journal, 1993-4, and one by J.
Brundage in American Historical Review, 1991, but I'm sure there must be
more.
(I have looked in the printed Bibliography of the History of Art, and
RILA.)
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Beth Williamson
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