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With a firm commitment to interdisciplinary exchange, Eighteenth-Century Life addresses all aspects of European and world culture during the long eighteenth century, 1660-1815. The most wide-ranging journal of eighteenth-century studies, it also encourages diverse methodologies--from close reading to cultural studies--and it is always open to suggestions for innovative approaches and special issues. Among Eighteenth-Century Life's noteworthy regular features are its film forums, its review essays, the longest and most eclectic lists of books received of any journal in the field, and its book-length special issues.
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Volume 24, Number 1, Winter 2000Editorial Board
Editor
Robert P. MacCubbin
College of William and Mary
Managing Editor
David F. Morrill
Editorial Assistants
Jeffrey B. Nickel
Amy Speckart
Corresponding Editors
Wye Allanbrook, University of California at Berkeley
Kevin J. H. Berland, Penn State Shenango
Raymond Birn, University of Oregon
Morris R. Brownell, University of Nevada at Reno
Norman Bryson, Harvard University
Harold J. Cook, University of Wisconsin
Cissie Fairchilds, Syracuse University
Beatrice C. Fink, University of Maryland
Gregory L. Freeze, Brandeis University
Herbert Josephs, Michigan State University
Alan Kors, University of Pennsylvania
Susan S. Lanser, University of Maryland
Bruce Lenman, University of St. Andrews
Jessican Munns, University of Denver
Mitzi Myers, University of California at Los Angeles
Wendy Wassyng Roworth, University of Rhode Island
Valerie Rumbold, University of Wales
Mona Scheuermann, Oakton Community College
Larry Stewart, University of Saskatchewan
Philip Stewart, Duke University
Lawrence Stone, Princeton University
Randolph Trumbach, City University of New York
Daniel Wilson, University of California at Berkeley
John Wilton-Ely, University of Hull
Advisory Editors
Miles Chappell (Fine Arts)
William Hausman (Economic History)
Dale E. Hoak (British History)
James Livingston (History of Religious Thought)
John L. McKnight (History of Science)
Adam Potkay (English Literature)
Ronald Schechter (French History)
Talbot J. Taylor (Linguistic Ideas)
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