I am thrilled to be teaming up with a truly stellar lineup of nineteenth-century scholars from a wide range of disciplines to launch a brand new journal: Advances in Nineteenth-Century Research!
Published with Routledge, this journal will platform international, intertemporal and interdisciplinary research into the nineteenth century, which we understand not as a period in time, but as a century embedded in our lived experience today. It asks us, amongst other things, how to present and interpret nineteenth-century objects today; what to do about ethically challenging legacies; how we teach the nineteenth-century, and why we continue to love period films, nineteenth-century inspired media like videogames, and neo-gothic literature.
As a general editor, I join Efram Sera-Shriar (University of Copenhagen), Paul Watt (University of Adelaide) and Bennett Zon (Durham University), and our lineup of Section Editors includes Nathan Bossoh (University of Southampton), Nanna Kaalund (University of Copenhagen), Karen Sayer (Leeds Trinity University), Hannah Scott (Newcastle University) and Emily Vincent (University of Birmingham).
More information about the series is here: https://in-csa.com/publications/
🎤 ✨ I’m also looking forward to talking about this series with co-editor Efram Sera-Shriar at our “Meet the Editors” session as part of INCSA’s inaugural conference at Durham University (UK) and online. I do hope you’ll join us if your research is nineteenth-century-related! More info: https://in-csa.com/conference-durham-2024/