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The James Ford Bell Lecture has been delivered annually since 1964 in the James Ford Bell Library at the University of Minnesota on a topic relating to the collections of the Library: the history of global trade before ca. 1800 CE. ==List of the published James Ford Bell Lectures== * 5. ''Saints and sinners at sea'' by Vincent H. Cassidy. (): The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, 1968. * 6. ''On book collecting: the story of my Drake library'' by Hans P. Kraus. (): The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, 1969. * 7. ''Pehr Kalm and the image of North America'' by Nils William Olsson. (): The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, 1970. * 8 ''All the peoples of the world are men'' by Lewis Hanke. Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1970. * 9 ''The exploration of Canada: some geographical considerations'' by Eric W. Morse. Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1971. * 10 ''The Barbary pirates: victims and the scourage of Christendom'' by Paul W. Bamford. Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1972. * 12 ''The economy and society of colonial Brazil: a brief overview'' by Stuart B. Schwartz. Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1974. * 13 ''The European presence in West Africa before 1800'' by Victoria Bomba Coifman. Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1975. * 14 ''The Minnesota Vincent of Beauvais manuscript and Cistercian thirteenth-century book decoration'' by Alison Stones. Minneapolis: The Association of The James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1977. * 15 ''The orderly landscape: landscape tastes and the United States survey'' by Hildegard Binder Johnson. Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1977. * 16 ''The efficient plantation and the inefficient hacienda'' by Ward Barrett. Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1979. * 17 ''The bay where Hudson did winter'' by Linden J. Lundstrom. Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1980. * 18 ''Reversing the telescope: Louis Hennepin and three hundred years of historical perspective'' by Rhoda R. Gilman. Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1981. * 19 ''By inch of candle: a sale at East-India-House, 21 September 1675'' by Otto Charles Thieme. Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1982. * 20 ''In search of silk: Adam Olearius’ mission to Russia and Persia'' by Gerhard H. Weiss. Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1983. * 21 ''Technology transfer and cultural subversion: tensions in the early Jesuit mission to China'' by Edward L. Farmer. Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1983. * 22 ''Sir Joseph Banks and the origins of science policy'' by A. Hunter Dupree. Minneapolis: The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1984. * 23 ''Pirates: myths and realities'' by Robert C. Ritchie. (): The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1986. * 24 ''Life at sea in the sixteenth century: the landlubber’s lament of Eugenio de Salazar'' () by Carla Rahn Phillips. (): The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1987. * 25 ''Goods, ideas, and values: the East Indies trade as an agent of change in eighteenth-century Sweden'' by Michael F. Metcalf. (): The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1988. * 26 ''Representations of slavery: John Gabriel Stedman’s "Minnesota" manuscripts'' by Richard Price. (): The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1989. * 27 ''Towards superiority: European and Indian medicine, 1500-1700'' by M. N. Pearson. (): The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1989. * 28 ''Disease and imperialism before the nineteenth century'' by Philip D. Curtin. (): The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1990. * 29 ''Richard Eden, advocate of empire'' by John "Jack" Parker. (): The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1991. * 30 ''The making of an elite enterprise: the Jesuits in the Portuguese Assistancy, 16th to 18th centuries'' by Dauril Alden. (): Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1992. * 31 ''My long journey with National Geographic'' by Merle Severy. (): Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1993. * 32 ''Moravian missionaries at work in a Jamaican slave community, 1754-1835'' by Richard S. Dunn. (): The Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1994. * 33 ''The medieval origins of European expansion'' by William D. Phillips, Jr. (): Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1996. * 34 ''"The four parts of the world": Giovanni Francesco Camocio’s wall maps'' by David Woodward. (): Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, 1997. * 35 ''Thomas Forrest: Renaissance seaman'' by Joseph E. Schwartzberg. (): Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 1998. * 36 ''An epic American exploration: the friendship of Lewis and Clark'' by Stephen E. Ambrose. (): Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, 1998. * 37 ''Learning from legends on the James Ford Bell Library mappamundi'' by Scott D. Westrem. (): Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, 2000. * 38 ''Emperor Charles V’s crusades against Tunis and Algiers: appearance and reality'' by James D. Tracy. (MN ): Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, 2001. * 39 ''Continuity and discontinuity in the sixteenth-century New World'' by Felipe Fernández-Armesto. (): Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, 2001. * 40 ''Acquisition of rare books, manuscripts and maps: a curator’s commentary'' by Carol Urness. (): Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota, 2005. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「James Ford Bell Lecture」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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