British universities and revolution, 1688-1718, Jennifer Carter; the first American revolution, 1689, David Lovejoy; Jacobite literaturee-love, death and violence, Murray Pittock; William Smith in Aberdeen (1745) and Philadelphia (1778) - fraticide and familiarism, Robert Lawson-Peebles; evolution and revolutions in the pursuit of hapiness in France from 1688 to 1750, Michele Cuenin; the revolt of the philosophes against aristocratic taste, John Pappas; politics and theater - the financier and the merchant on and off the stage in eighteenth-century France, John Dunkley; 1688 and 1788 - revolution in Britain and France, Richard Sher; the British press and eighteeth-century revolution - the French case, Jeremy Black; writing histories of the French revolution - romantic or rationalist, Noel Parker; Russian revolutionary culture - its place in the history of cultural revolutions, Richard Stites; cultural history and revolutionary theory - the examples of jacques Barzun and Leon Trostky, Terry Brotherstone.