Issue 2 (May 2006)
The Long Nineteenth Century: The Future for Victorian Studies?
The next issue of 19 will be online in May 2006. It will draw from the November 2005 conference 'The Long Nineteenth Century: The Future for Victorian Studies?'. Co-organised by David Feldman for the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies this conference featured papers by Margot Finn, Cora Kaplan, Iwan Morus, Gareth Stedman Jones, Elizabeth Prettejohn and Daniel Pick. The articles will cover a range of disciplines including history of art, history of science, literary studies and history. We are confident that the exciting new material presented in this issue will stimulate, inform and provoke debate.
Issue 1 (October 2005)
Interdisciplinarity
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Cultural Philanthropy, Gypsies and Interdisciplinary Scholars: Dream of a Common Language
Regenia Gagnier
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What is Interdisciplinary about Victorian History today?
Rohan McWilliam
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Mrs Birkbeck's Album: The Hand-written and the Printed in Early Nineteenth Century Feminine Culture
Patrizia di Bello
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Shared Concerns: Thoughts on British Literature and British Music in the Long Nineteenth Century
Michael Allis
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Mapping the "Mighty Maze": Nineteenth Century Serials Edition
James Mussell and Suzanne Paylor
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Putting Women in the Boat in The Idler and TO-DAY
Anne Humpherys
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Also in this issue
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Linking to the nineteenth century
Mugshots from a Welsh archive, Oscar Wilde paper dolls, movie special effects from 1902... We've trawled the web and found some of the best, most interesting and downright weird materials from and about the long nineteenth century. Check them out here... |
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