The May 2005 issue of '19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long
Nineteenth Century' is now available, free, at www.19.bbk.ac.uk
This issue tackles 'The Long Nineteenth Century: The Future for
Victorian Studies?' and draws from the November 2005 conference on this
theme, co-organised by David Feldman for the Centre for
Nineteenth-Century Studies at Birkbeck College, University of London.
This issue covers a range of disciplines including history of art,
history of science, literary studies and history with contributions by
Elizabeth Prettejohn, Iwan Morus, Ella Dzelzainis, Adriana Craciun,
Margot Finn and David Feldman. We are confident that the exciting new
material presented in this issue will stimulate, inform and provoke debate.
'19' is the first scholarly, refereed web journal dedicated to advancing
interdisciplinary study in the long nineteenth century. Based at
Birkbeck College, under the general editorship of Professor Hilary
Fraser (Geoffrey Tillotson Chair, Birkbeck College, University of
London), '19' aims to extend the activities of the Centre for
Nineteenth-Century Studies by making the high quality, original
scholarship presented at its regular conferences, symposia and other
events available to an international audience. We publish two themed
issues annually, each consisting of six peer-reviewed articles that
showcase the broadest range of new research in nineteenth-century
studies.
For a chance to join in the debate inspired by these articles and to
explore our selection of the best and most interesting sites on the
nineteenth century, please visit us at www.19.bbk.ac.uk
The October 2006 issue will be on nineteenth-century periodical
publishing and will be guest edited by Jo Mcdonagh. Further details online.
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