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David J. Bodenhamer and Paul S. Ell, editors

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Notes on Contributors

IntroductionAn introduction to Taiwan e-Learning and Digital Archives Program (TELDAP)

Simon C. Lin and Eric Yen

I. Content and innovative applicationsAnnotating photographs of places of interest in Taiwan - a multifaceted photo summarisation method

based on TELDAPYu-Ting Hsiao, Chun-Yuan Cheng, Cheng-Hung Li, Yu-Zheng Wang and Hsiang-An Wang

Discovering relationships from imperial court documents of Qing ChinaJieh Hsiang, Shih-Pei Chen, Hou-Ieong Ho and Hsieh-Chang Tu

Digital archive project to catalogue exported Japanese decorative artsMonika Bincsik, Shinya Maezaki and Kenji Hattori

Matching digital tombstone documentation to unearthed census data: surveying Taiwan’s family names, ethnicities and homelands

Oliver Streiter, Yoann Goudin, Chun (Jimmy) Huang, and Ann Meifang Lin

Partnership on digitalisation of industrial heritage: a case of telecommunications artifacts and historical materials in Taiwan

Shang-Ching Yeh

II. Digital innovationsA unified content and service management model for digital museums

Tien-Yu Hsu

III. Spatial technologyFrom Washington to the world: maps and digital archives at the Library of Congress

Min Zhang

IV. Scientific data and biodiversity collectionsData concepts and their relevance for data capture in large scale digitisation of biological collections

Elspeth Haston, Robert Cubey and David J. Harris

V. Digital preservationAn electronic records preservation mechanism for Taiwan’s governmental agencies

Wen-Hsi Chang

VI. User participationPerceptions of usability and usefulness of digital libraries

Krystyna K. Matusiak

VII. LearningA museum exhibits support system based on history and culture literacy

Yu-Lin Chen, Ting-Sheng Lai, Takami Yasuda and Shigeki Yokoi

Influences on children’s visual cognition capabilities through playing ‘intelligent matrix’ developed by the augmented virtual reality technology

Pei-Chi Ho, Szu-Ming Chung and Yi-Hua Lin

A computer-assisted instruction system with a vision-based interactive interface for childrenHsueh-Wu Wang, Wei-Hsien Wu, Su-Ju Lu, Ping-Lin Fan and Ya-Ting Lo

Constructing a gamed-based learning website for childrenTien-Yu Hsu

Learning english through musicals: a case study of social economically disadvantaged aboriginal students in Eastern Taiwan

Lih-Wei Lei and Cheng-Fang Huang

The establishment of an e-learning program for the master of library science degree at Southern Connecticut State University — case analysis

Josephine Yu Chen Sche

The learning effectiveness of integrating e-books into elementary school science and technology classesJia-Rong Wen, Ming Kuang Chuang and Sheng-Huang Kuo

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The Innes Review is a journal dedicated to the study ofthe part played by the Catholic Church in the historyof the Scottish nation. It is named after Thomas Innes(1662–1744), a missionary priest, historian andarchivist of the Scots College in Paris whose impartialscholarship and helpful cooperation did much toovercome the denominational prejudices of his age; anexample of open-mindedness and objectivity whichThe Innes Review wishes always to keep before it andto follow. Published continuously by the ScottishCatholic Historical Association since its foundation in1950, it contains articles and book reviews on a widefield of ecclesiastical, cultural, liturgical, literary andpolitical history ranging from Celtic times to thepresent day.

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John Reuben Davies, Richard Sharpe and Simon TaylorComforting sentences from the warming room atInchcolm abbey

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Charity doesn’t Begin at Home: Ecclesiastical Poor Relief beyond the Parish, 1560–1650

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An Elite Revisited: Glasgow West India Merchants, 1783–1877Anthony Cooke

Prosecutors, Juries, Judges and Punishment in Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland

Paul T. Riggs

The Influence of Immigration on the Growth, Urban Concentration and Composition of the

Scottish Population, 1841 –1911Ben Braber

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Balzac Between Work and Play: Les Comédiens sans le savoir OWEN HEATHCOTE

Rewriting History: Marie Dronsart’s Grandes voyageuses and Portraits d’outre-Manche BARBARA PAUK

L’homologue: Bataille et la récriture de soi JEAN-LOUIS CORNILLE

An Existentialist Epistemology of the Closet: Sexuality and Art in Raymond Queneau’s Zazie dans le métro ENDA McCAFFREY

Rêver des voix égarées: L’utilisation de l’autobiographie onirique dans Écrire en Pays Dominé de Patrick Chamoiseau LUCIANO PICANÇO

Ethical Madness? Khady Sylla’s Documentary Practice in Une Fenêtre ouverteBRONWEN PUGSLEY

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EDITORIAL John Forrester 149

DOCUMENTCritical Introduction to Neuropathology (1887)

Sigmund Freud 151Recasting Neuropsychiatry: Freud’s ‘Critical Introduction’ and the Convergence of French and German Brain Science

Katja Guenther 203

DOSSIER: Psychoanalysis in Latin AmericaIntroduction

Mariano Ben Plotkin 227The Transatlantic Element: Psychoanalysis, Exile, Circulation of Ideas and Institutionalization between Spain and Argentina

Anne-Cécile Druet 237A Wild Freudian in Mexico: Raúl Carrancá y Trujillo

Rubén Gallo 253The Experiment of the Therapeutic Communities in Argentina: The Case of the Hospital Estévez

Aída Alejandra Golcman 269

The ‘Return of the Repressed’: The Role of Sexuality in the Reception of Psychoanalysis in Chilean Medical Circles (1910s–1940s)

Mariano Ruperthuz Honorato 285Brazilian Psychiatrists and Psychoanalysis at the Beginning of the 20th Century: A Quest for National Identity

Jane A. Russo 297

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Sigmund Freud/Martha Bernays: Die Brautbriefe. Band 1. ‘Sei mein, wie ich mir’s denke’ edited by Gerhard Fichtner, Ilse Grubrich-Simitis andAlbrecht Hirschmüller; reviewed by Michae l Molnar 313

OBITUARYGerhard Fichtner 1932–2012 321Instructions to Authors 323Subscription Information 325

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Film, PhotographyNeil Badmington

Bachelard, Lacan and the Impurity of Scientific Formalization

Tom Eyers

America in Time: Aphoristic Writing in Jean Baudrillard’s America

Élodie Laügt

Bricoleur and Bricolage: From Metaphor to Universal Concept

Christopher Johnson

Unwinding the Anthropological Machine: Animality, Film and Arnaud des Pallières

Laura McMahon

Surfaces: Painterly Illusion, Metaphysical DepthDavid Nowell Smith

‘Genealogical Misfortunes’: Achille Mbembe’s (Re-)Writing of Postcolonial Africa

Michael Syrotinski

Queer Theory Without Names: A Response to Queer Theory’s Return to France

Tim Dean

The Final Seminars of Jacques Derrida: ‘The Beast and the Sovereign’

Marian Hobson

Surface Reading And The Symptom That Is Only Skin-deep

Sarah Kay

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MATTHEW SCOTT‘A manner beyond courtesy’: Two Concepts of Wonder

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NIKKI HESSELLElegiac Wonder and Intertextuality in the Liberal

THOMAS MCLEANJane Porter and the Wonder of Lord Byron

ALEXANDRA PATERSON‘A Greater Luxury’: Keats’s Depictions of Mistiness and Reading

PETER SWAAB‘Wonder’ as a Complex Word

RUTH LIGHTBOURNE and HEIDI THOMSON Transporting English Romanticism to the Colonies

GILLIAN SKINNERProfessionalism, Performance and Private Theatricals in

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The Assizes of David I, king of Scots, 1124–53 Alice Taylor

The Forgotten ’45: Donald Dubh’s Rebellion in an Archipelagic Context

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Book Ownership in Late Eighteenth-Century Scotland: a Local Case Study of Dumfriesshire Inventories

Vivienne Dunstan

The Attack of the ‘half-formed persons’: the 1811–2 Tron Riot in Edinburgh Revisited

W.W. Knox

The Social Memory of Jane Porter and her Scottish ChiefsGraeme Morton

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Editorial: The Paradoxes of Revival

Brian Stanley

Protestant Revivals in China with Particular Reference to Shandong Province

R. G. Tiedemann

Becoming Modern Women: Creating a New Female Identity through John Sung’s Evangelistic Teams

Daryl R. Ireland

Public Confession and the Moral Universe of the East African Revival

Jason Bruner

Major Protestant Revivals in Korea, 1903–35Sung-Deuk Oak

Revival and Renewal: Korean American Protestants beyond Immigrant Enclaves

Rebecca Y. Kim and Sharon Kim

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Andrés Laguna: Translation and Early Modern EuropeJosé María Pérez Fernández

Mabbe’s Maybes: A Stuart Hispanist in ContextJohn R. Yamamoto-Wilson

Ellen Marriage and the Translation of BalzacMargaret Lesser

Scott Moncrieff ’s First TranslationPeter France

English Modernism in GermanEmily Hayman

Semyon Lipkin’s Ethics of Translational DifferenceRebecca Gould

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ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE XXII

The Journal of the Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland

EDITED BY NEIL GREGORY

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COVER ILLUSTRATIONS (back): drawing of 13 Rosebery Street, Oatlands, Glasgow; mid-1970sview of Murano Street, Firhill, Glasgow, beforerestoration; 1960s view of Wheeler & Sproson’ssecond phase of redevelopment at LothianStreet/High Street, Burntisland; (front) 1960s view ofJamaica Street, Edinburgh, prior to demolition;marketing housing improvement at the 1973 NewGovan Fair; and 1970s view of Rathlin back courtand Fairfields, Govan.

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IAIN ANDERSON is a Buildings Investigator at RCAHMS,working primarily on the Threatened Building Survey. His research interests include medieval castles, Romanesquearchitecture and vernacular buildings.

ANNE CRONE is a Project Manager at AOC Archaeology Group,Edinburgh, where she has worked since 1993. She trained as anarchaeologist and has a PhD in the application ofdendrochronology to crannogs. She runs the AOCdendrochronology laboratory and has published numerousarticles on the dendrochronological dating of historic buildingsand archaeological sites.

PIERS DIXON is a medieval archaeologist working as anOperations Manager in Survey and Recording at RCAHMS. Hisresearch interests are in medieval and later rural settlement,castles, monasteries and landscape history.

GIOVANNA GUIDICINI has a PhD in the history of architecturefrom the University of Edinburgh, and is a teaching fellow inarchitectural history at the Edinburgh School of Architecture andLandscape Architecture. She researches Scottish culture andarchitecture, with particular regard to the organisation of publicceremonies in an urban setting during the early modern period.Her papers include ‘Scottishness on Stage: Performing Scotland’sNational Identity during Triumphal Entries in the Sixteenth andEarly Seventeenth Centuries’ and ‘A Scottish Triumphal Path ofLearning at George Heriot’s Hospital, Edinburgh’. She is a co-author of the volume Nobiltà Bolognese tra Città e Campagna: laVilla Angelelli-Zambeccari di Argelato.

NEIL GREGORY (editor) is the Operational Manager ofArchitecture and Industry Survey and Recording at RCAHMS.

SARAH HAMILTON completed a Masters degree in ArchitecturalConservation at Edinburgh College of Art in 2010. Herdissertation focused on highlighting the significance and futurepotential of Glasgow’s surviving School Board heritage, in light ofongoing school rationalisation across the city. She is also a part-time secondary school teacher.

YVONNE HILLYARD is Manager of the Dictionary of ScottishArchitects, which is now being maintained and developed byHistoric Scotland. She has been involved with the project since2002, before which she was librarian at RCAHMS for ten years.

MICHAEL MOSS is Research Professor in Archival Studies in theHumanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute,University of Glasgow. His 2002 publication The MagnificentCastle of Culzean and the Kennedy Family shed new light on thebuilding of the castle and other properties on the estate. Hisrecent article, ‘Brussels Sprouts and Empire: Putting Down Roots’,in Dan O’Brien (ed.), The Philosophy of Gardening, explores thepassion of those who lived in the Empire to grow sprouts forChristmas, however inhospitable the climate.

DIANA SPROAT is Project Manager of the Built Heritage Servicessector of AOC Archaeology Group, where she has worked since1999. She has a BA in Archaeology and an MA in Field andAnalytical Techniques in Archaeology. Diana has over 10 years’experience in recording, surveying and researching historicbuildings of all periods and has published several papers on thesubject.

SARAH WALFORD completed her PhD at the University ofWarwick in 2009. Working on an AHRC studentship within theSir Basil Spence Archive Project, she produced a comparativestudy of the public and private architectural sectors through thecareers of Spence and his contemporary Sir Donald Gibson. Shehas recently compiled the ‘List of Works’ for the forthcoming SirBasil Spence: Buildings and Projects. Having worked in buildingconservation, she is currently a visiting lecturer in the History ofArt Department at Warwick.

ANDREW WRIGHT OBE is an accredited conservation architectand an architectural historian, based in Forres. A trustee of theScottish Lime Centre Trust, he is a Past President of the RIAS anda former member of the Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland,Ancient Monuments Board for Scotland and the HistoricEnvironment Advisory Council for Scotland.

ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE XXII

The eight papers in this twenty-second volume ofArchitectural Heritage span eight centuries fromthirteenth-century castles of Inverness-shire andMorayshire to mid-twentieth-century schoolsdesigned by the architect Sir Basil Spence and hispractices. The North Highlands and the Northernand Western Isles are the locations for anexamination of the use of Portland cement, whilsttwo papers focus on the capital during the sixteenthand seventeenth centuries examining a timber-framed building on the Royal Mile, and the urbanlandmarks associated with the staging of Scottishtriumphal entries. There is also a trio of nineteenth-century papers: a biography of a lesser-knownDundonian architect who emigrated to pastures newin Australia; an account of the achievements of the6th Earl of Glasgow, particularly on the Isle ofCumbrae; and an overview of the rapid buildingprogramme undertaken across Glasgow by theSchool Boards.

As ever, the Royal Commission on the Ancient andHistorical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS)continues its illustrated account of its recentarchitectural accessions; and the Scottish ResearchRegister highlights recently completed dissertationsand theses. The Society is grateful to RCAHMS andto Historic Scotland for their generous support.

COVER ILLUSTRATIONS (left to right): DinningtonSchool, Dinnington St John’s, Rotherham, SouthYorkshire; 302 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh; GairbraidPublic School, Maryhill; ‘Prospect’, Portland,Victoria, Australia; George Frederick Boyle, 6th Earlof Glasgow; Lochindorb Castle, Moray

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CONTENTSJ. M. CAMARASA & N. IBÁÑEZ: Joan Salvador and James Petiver: the last years (1715–1718) of their scientific correspondence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191J. D. ARCHIBALD: Darwin’s two competing phylogenetic trees: marsupials as ancestors or sister taxa? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217N. P. HELLSTRÖM: Darwin and the Tree of Life: the roots of the evolutionary tree . . . . 234M. DeARCE: The natural history review (1854–1865) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253A. BENOCCI & G. MANGANELLI: Early research on anatomy and mating of land slugs and snails: Francesco Redi’s (1684) Osservazioni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270P. G. MOORE: The supply of marine biological specimens (principally animals) for teaching and research in Great Britain from the nineteenth century until today . . . . . . . . 281H. FUNK: Towards bibliographical accuracy: a clarification of some obscure references in Linnaeus’s Musa cliffortiana (1736) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302R. B. WILLIAMS: The editions, issues, states and dates of William Henry Harvey’s A manual of the British algae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312A. R. KABAT: Richard Frederick Deckert (1878–1971), Florida naturalist and natural history artist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321

OBITUARYMarie Madeleine Ly-Tio-Fane (1928–2011) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338

SHORT NOTESC. D. PRESTON & P. H. OSWALD: A copy of John Ray’s Cambridge catalogue (1660) presented by the author to Peter Courthope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342S. ALBUQUERQUE: Watercolours of orchids native to British Guiana at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, attributed to Hannah Cassels im Thurn (1854–1947) . . . . . 344A. S. GEORGE: Eucalypt cigars, Ferdinand Mueller and Prosper Vincent Ramel . . . . . . . . 347F. E. VEGA: A recently discovered manuscript by William Alford Lloyd on the growth of seaweeds in aquaria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349E. G. HANCOCK & P. WILLIAMS: An early preserved example of Phylloxerainfesting British grape vines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351

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In Defence of Ballet: Women, Agency and the Philosophy of Pleasure

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Looking Beyond Facile Understandings of ‘Literalness’ in Music–Dance Collaborations: Mark Morris’s All Fours

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Laban’s Choreosophical Model: Movement Visualisation Analysis and the Graphic Media Approach to Dance Studies

Nicolas Salazar Sutil

TRADITION AND INNOVATION IN CROSS-CULTURAL CREATIVITY

Defying Britain’s Tick-Box Culture: Kathak in Dialogue with Hip-Hop

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Christy Adair, Dancing the Black Question: The Phoenix Dance Company Phenomenon (book review)

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Measuring a Choreographic Legacy in Humanitarian Terms:New Books on Pearl Primus and the Urban Bush Women

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The Proposal for a Regulation on a Common European Sales Law: Defi cits of the Most Recent Textual Layer of European Contract Law Horst Eidenmüller, Nils Jansen, Eva-Maria Kieninger, Gerhard Wagner and Reinhard Zimmermann 301

Lay Criminal Courts in Scotland: The Justifi cations for, and Origins of, the New JP Court Robin M White 358

What Makes a Director Fit? An Analysis of the Workings of Section 17 of the Company Directors Disqualifi cation Act 1986 Alice Belcher 386

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Not Law Daniel J Carr 410The Laws of the Game George L Gretton 414Bad Character, Bad Answer Findlay Stark 420Prescription and Title to Moveable Property Colin Matthew Campbell 426Three Recent Cases of Promise Martin Hogg 430The Lodge with Three Names: Lubbock v Feakins Robert Rennie 438Right of Appropriation and Legal Change Matteo Solinas 445

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Paul R Beaumont and Peter E McEleavy, Anton’s Private International Law (Horatia Muir Watt) 451

Filippo Ranieri, Europäisches Obligationenrecht – Ein Handbuch mit Texten und Materialien (Chris Thomale) 453

Constantin Willems, Actio Pauliana und Fraudulent Conveyances: Zur Rezeption Kontinentalen Gläubigeranfechtungsrechts in England (John MacLeod) 454

Frank Wijckmans and Filip Tuytschaever, Vertical Agreements in EU Competition Law (Jonathan Fitchen) 456

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