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"Contents" [2016] ELECD 457; in Alexander, Isabella; Gómez-Arostegui, Tomás H. (eds), "Research Handbook on the History of Copyright Law" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016) ix

Book Title: Research Handbook on the History of Copyright Law

Editor(s): Alexander, Isabella; Gómez-Arostegui, Tomás H.

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781783472390

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 2

Extract:

Contents


List of contributors xi

1. Introduction 1
Isabella Alexander and H. Tomás Gómez-Arostegui

PART I HISTORIOGRAPHY

2. Copyright history in the advocate's arsenal 7
Barbara Lauriat
3. Law, aesthetics and copyright historiography: A critical reading of the
genealogies of Martha Woodmansee and Mark Rose 27
Kathy Bowrey
4. The `romantic' author 53
Martha Woodmansee

PART II UNITED KINGDOM PERSPECTIVES

5. The Stationers' Company in England before 1710 81
Ian Gadd
6. The anatomy of copyright law in Scotland before 1710 96
Alastair J. Mann
7. Literary property in Scotland in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries 119
Hector MacQueen
8. Music copyright in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Britain 139
Nancy A. Mace
9. How art was different: Researching the history of artistic copyright 158
Elena Cooper
10. Determining infringement in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in
Britain: `A ticklish job' 174
Isabella Alexander
11. Equitable infringement remedies before 1800 195
H. Tomás Gómez-Arostegui

PART III INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

12. Proto-property in literary and artistic works: Sixteenth century papal
printing privileges 237
Jane C. Ginsburg
13. British colonial and imperial copyright 268
Catherine Seville

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14. The public international law of copyright and related rights 288
Sam Ricketson
15. El Salvador and the internationalisation of copyright 313
Jose Bellido

PART IV NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

16. United States copyright, 1672­1909 335
Oren Bracha
17. `Cabined, cribbed, confined, bound in': Copyright in the Australian
colonies ...


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