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Publications for Vanessa Smith2014Smith, V. (2014). 'How Very Little He Can Learn': ExoticVisitors and the Transmission of Cultural Knowledge inEighteenth Century London.In Ofer Gal, Yi Zheng (Eds.),Motion and Knowledge in the Changing Early Modern World:Orbits, Routes, Vessels, (pp. 73-91). Dordrecht: SpringerScience+Business Media.2013Smith, V. (2013). Joseph Banks's Intermediaries: RethinkingGlobal Cultural Exchange.In Samual Moyn and AndrewSartori (Eds.), Global Intellectual History, (pp. 81-109). NewYork: Columbia University Press.Smith, V., Thomas, N. (2013). Mutiny and Aftermath: JamesMorrison's Account of the Mutiny on the Bounty and the Islandof Tahiti. Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press.Smith, V. (2013). Point Venus.In Sandhya Patel (Eds.),Contact in Context, (pp. 33-45). Newcastle upon Tyne:Cambridge Scholars Publishing.2010Smith, V. (2010). Intimate Strangers: Friendship, Exchangeand Pacific Encounters. Cambridge: Cambridge UniversityPress.2009Smith, V. (2009). "Prizeable Companions": Missing Friends inthe Marquesan Accounts of WilliamCrook, Edward Robarts,and Herman Melville. Leviathan (Malden): a journal ofMelville studies, 11(2), 10-23. [More Information]Smith, V. (2009). Banks, Tupaia, and Mai:cross-culturalexchanges and friendship in the Pacific. Parergon, 26(2), 139-160.Smith, V., Yeo, R. (2009). Friendship in Early ModernPhilosophy and Science. Parergon, 26(2), 1-9.2008Smith, V. (2008). Performance anxieties: grief and theatre inEuropean writing on Tahiti. Eighteenth-Century Studies, 41(2),149-164. [MoreInformation]2007Smith, V. (2007). 'Signs Taken for Wondrous' review of SujitSivasundaram, Nature and the Godly Empire: Science andEvangelical Mission in the Pacific, 1795-1850,. Metascience,16(1), 153-156.2006Smith, V. (2006). Crossing the Beach at Taipivai: thePsychogeography of Islands. E S Q: a journal of the Americanrenaissance, 51(1-3), 105-113.Smith, V. (2006). Give Us Our Daily Breadfruit: BreadSubstitution in the Pacific in the Eighteenth Century. Studies inEighteenth-Century Culture, 35, 53-75.Smith, V. (2006). Review: Felix Driver and Luciana Martins(eds) Tropical Visions in an Age of Empire eds Felix Driverand Luciana Martins. American Historical Review, , 800-8001.Smith, V. (2006). Review: Greg Dening, 'Beach Crossings:Voyagings Across Time, Cultures, and Self'. Social History,31(1).Smith, V. (2006). Review: Serge Tcherkzoff and FranoiseDouaire-Marsaudon (eds), 'The Changing South Pacific:identities and transformations'. Times Literary Supplement.2005Smith, V. (2005). Literary Culture and the Pacific: Nineteenth-Century Textual Encounters. Cambridge: Cambridge UniversityPress.Smith, V. (2005). Piracy and Exchange: Stevenson's PacificFiction.In Harold Bloom (Eds.), Bloom's Modern CriticalViews: Robert Louis Stevenson, (pp. 261-306). Philadelphia,USA: Chelsea House Publishers.2004Smith, V. (2004). Costume Changes: Passing At Sea And OnThe Beach.In Bernhard Klein and Gesa Machenthun (Eds.),Sea Changes:Historicizing the Ocean, (pp. 37-53). New York:Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis.Smith, V. (2004). Crowd Scenes: Pacific Collectivity andEuropean Encounter. Pacific Studies, 27(1-2), 1-21.Smith, V. (2004). Review: Lee Wallace, 'Sexual Encounters:Pacific Texts, Modern Sexualities'. J P S (The Journal of thePolynesian Society), 113(3), 307-309.Smith, V. (2004). Review: Robert Louis Stevenson: his bestPacific writings. Times Literary Supplement.Smith, V. (2004). Review: The Myth Of The Noble Savage.Journal of World History, 15(1), 96-99.2003Smith, V., Edmond, R. (2003). Editors' introduction.InVanessa Smith and Ron Edmond (Eds.), Islands in History andRepresentation, (pp. 1-18). London: Routledge imprint ofTaylor & Francis.Smith, V., Edmond, R. (2003). Islands in History andRepresentation. London: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis.Smith, V. (2003). Pitcairn's 'guilty stock': The island asbreeding ground.In Vanessa Smith and Ron Edmond (Eds.),Islands in History and Representation, (pp. 116-132). London:Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis.Smith, V. (2003). South Seas Solipsism: review of JonathanLamb, Preserving the Self in the South Seas. Southerly.2001Smith, V. (2001). Over Thirty Years.In Rod Edmond &Vanessa Smith (Eds.), Island, Histories and Representations,(pp. 15-18). United States: Routledge imprint of Taylor &Francis.Coleman, D., Smith, V. (2001). Review: Deirdre Coleman,'Maiden Voyages and Infant Colonies: two womens travelnarratives of the 1790s'. Journeys, 2(2).Smith, V. (2001). Review: Jonathan Lamb and Bridget Orr(eds), 'Voyages and Beaches: Pacific Encounters, 1769-1840'.The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 29(2).Thomas, N., Losche, D., Smith, V. (2001). Review: NicholasThomas and Diane Losche (eds), 'Double Vision: Art Historiesand Colonial Histories in the Pacific'. The Journal of Imperialand Commonwealth History.2000Smith, V. (2000). Elizabeth Wood-Ellem. Queen Salote ofTonga: the story of an era 1900-1965. Times LiterarySupplement.Lamb, J., Smith, V., Thomas, N. (2000). Exploration &exchange: a South Seas anthology, 1680-1900. Chicago:University of Chicago Press.


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