History and Goals of the Burney Centre
The Centre is dedicated to the publication of complete, definitive scholarly editions of the journals and letters ofÌýFrances BurneyÌý(1752-1840) and the letters and memoirs of her father, the music historianÌýDr Charles BurneyÌý(1726-1814).
The Burney Centre was founded in 1960, as the Burney Papers Project, by the lateÌýJoyce Hemlow. Dr. Hemlow, the author ofÌýThe History of Fanny BurneyÌý(Clarendon Press, 1958), taught at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University from 1948 and served as Director of the Centre until her retirement in 1984. She was succeeded by Lars Troide, who in turn was succeeded in 2003 by the present Director,ÌýPeter Sabor.
The Centre works closely with theÌýBurney SocietyÌýof North America and the United Kingdom, and produces the Society'sÌýBurney JournalÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýBurney Letter.
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The Burney Centre, in conjunction with theÌýRare Books and Special CollectionsÌýDivision of the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University Library, offers anÌýannual Fellowship, designed to assist scholars who need to travel to and establish temporary residence in Montreal in order to use the resources of the Library.
From its inception, the Burney Centre has been supported by funding fromÌýÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University.
In addition, the Centre currently receives generous grants from,ÌýtheÌý, theÌýÌýprogramme, and theÌý.
For a summary of our work, see the recent lecture by Dr Sabor and Dr Cooke:Ìý.
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Summary of Holdings
The Burney Centre occupies two offices, with 750 square-feet of space, on the fifth floor of the McLennan Humanities and Social Sciences Library, close to the Library's holdings on 18th- and 19th-century literature, history and society in Europe and America. It holds several dozen books on permanent loan from the Library,Ìýincluding relevant correspondences, biographies, 18th-century periodicals, and reference works.
The CentreÌýhas also accumulated thousands of photocopies and hundreds of microfilm reels, which have brought together over ten thousand letters scattered over numerous collections world-wide (major collections are in theÌýÌýat the New York Public Library, theÌýÌýat Yale, theÌý, theÌýÌýLibrary, theÌýÌýat Harvard, and theÌý).Ìý
Joyce Hemlow'sÌýCatalogue of the Burney Family Correspondence 1749-1878Ìý(ISBN 0871040379) lists these letters, written by over a thousand correspondents of the Burneys (including Lafayette, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Johnson, Haydn, and other important figures), but they are described in much greater detail on index cards in the Centre's holdings. These photocopies, microfilms, descriptive indices and other research materials make the Centre a rich resource for students and scholars of many aspects of 18th- and early 19th-century British and European culture and society. The Centre's holdings are open, by prior appointment, to researchers.Ìý
The Burney Centre, via ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University Library, has access to these related online resources: