Daniel CAREY : Preface : New Directions in the Study of English Travel Writing ARTICLES Ladan NIAYESH : From Travel Guide to Self-Discovery in Andrew Boorde's The Fyrst Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge (1547) Rita BANERJEE : Thomas Roe and the Two Courts of Emperor Jahangir and King James Richard RAISWELL : Edward Terry and the Calvinist Geography of India Daniel CAREY : Edward Terry's A Voyage to East-India (1655) : A Chaplain's Narrative of the Mughal World Marion Ann KEADY : "Cleane cutte of[f] : " Circumcision and Identity in Early Modern English Barbary Captivity Narratives Tim Mc INERNEY : Travel Writing and Ideas of Race in Highland Scotland : James Macpherson's Ossian Poems (1760-65) and Samuel Johnson's Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland (1775) Muireann O'CINNEIDE : Wheels Coming Off the Empire : Transport, Flight and Gender in Victorian Accounts of the 1857- 58 Indian Uprising Notes on Contributors Notes for Authors
FROM TRAVEL GUIDE TO SELF-DISCOVERY IN ANDREW BOORDE'S THE FYRST BOKE OF THE INTRODUCTION OF KNOWLEDGE (1547)
THOMAS ROE AND THE TWO COURTS OF EMPEROR JAHANGIR AND KING JAMES
EDWARD TERRY AND THE CALVINIST GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA
EDWARD TERRY'S A VOYAGE TO EAST-INDIA (1655) : A CHAPLAIN'S NARRATIVE OF THE MUGHAL WORLD
"CLEANE CUTTE OF[F]:" CIRCUMCISION AND IDENTITY IN EARLY MODERN ENGLISH BARBARY CAPTIVITY NARRATIVES
TRAVEL WRITING AND IDEAS OF RACE IN HIGHLAND SCOTLAND : JAMES MACPHERSON'S OSSIAN POEMS (1760-65) AND SAMUEL JOHNSON'S JOURNEY TO THE WESTERN ISLANDS OF SCOTLAND (1775)
WHEELS COMING OFF THE EMPIRE : TRANSPORT, FLIGHT AND GENDER IN VICTORIAN ACCOUNTS OF THE 1857-58 INDIAN UPRISING