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Dr. Newton Key
Introduction Publications

Dr. Newton Key

Distinguished History Professor Emeritus Email: nekey@eiu.edu

INTRODUCTION

I taught history at Eastern Illinois University 1989-2021, where I was also Director of the Faculty Development and Innovation Center 2016-2021 (and helped begin the Center for Student Innovation), and am now Distinguished Professor Emeritus. I have published on , , , , , printing, and in the early modern period, particularly England and Wales, Ireland, and Scotland (links to more recent works provided). I have co-authored a best-selling text on (3rd ed, 2020), and co-edited an accompanying (2nd ed, 2009). Current projects are on late-Stuart plotting, sermonizing, and scandal, and the roots of modern detectives.

Check out . Past are available (most enhanced). I continue to follow the exciting current and future work of 91成人视频's FDIC and the CSI in Booth Library.

Publications

  • "The Paper Feast in Late-Stuart London: Feast Tickets, Advertisements, Songs, Sermons, and Entertainments." Huntington Library Quarterly. (special issue, March 2022)
  • "Constructing Conspiracy: Reporting the Rye House Plot Trials." In , eds. Brian Cowan and Scott Sowerby, 135-157. London: Boydell & Brewer, 2021.
  • "." Midland History 46, 1 (Jan. 2021): 50-64.
  • Dagni Bredesen and Newton Key. "Thinking with Murder: How the Victorians and Edwardians created and used the 1857 Waterloo Bridge Mystery." Victorians Institute Journal. (special issue, "") 47 (2020): 155-177.
  • Robert Bucholz and Newton Key. , 3rd ed. Oxford: Blackwell, 2003, 2009, 2020.
  • Mark Hoffman, Jean-Phillipe Cointet, Philip Brandt, Newton Key, and Peter Bearman. "." Poetics: Journal of Empirical Research on Culture, the Media and the Arts 68 (June 2018): 89-103. (American Sociological Association Section on Sociology of Religion's Distinguished Article Award, 2018)
  • "." Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture 83, 3 (Sept. 2014): 618-49.
  • "." In historyblogosphere: Bloggen in den Geschichtswissenschaften, ed. Peter Haber and Eva Pfanzelter. Munich: Oldenbourg Verlag, 2013. [earlier  Oct.-Dec. 2012]
  • Newton Key and Robert Bucholz, eds. , 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004, 2009 (now revising for 3rd ed.).
  • “‘High feeding and Smart drinking’: Associating Hedge-Lane Lords in Exclusion Crisis London.” In , ed. Jason McElligott, 154-73. Aldershot, Hants.: Ashgate, 2006.
  • Newton E. Key and Joseph P. Ward. "." Welsh History Review 22, 4 (Dec. 2005): 646-72 (Version awarded the Nichols Prize for Local History of England and Wales, Centre for English Local History, University of Leicester, March 2005).
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  • Newton E. Key and Joseph P. Ward."`." English Historical Review 115, 464 (2000): 1159-83.
  • Newton E. Key, ed., "," a special issue of Research and Review 7 (2000). Also, author of "," 1-7, and "," 71-8, and co-author, with Mark Voss-Hubbard, "A Chronicle of the Coles County Region," 89-100.
  • "." Huntington Library Quarterly 58, 2 (1996): 211-37.
  • "." Journal of British Studies 33, 3 (July 1994): 223-56.
  • "Comprehension and the breakdown of consensus in Restoration Herefordshire." In The Politics of Religion in Restoration England, edited by Tim Harris, Paul Seaward, and Mark Goldie, 191-215. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1990.