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Journal of Victorian Culture is essential reading for scholars of the Victorian period. Beautifully produced, the Journal was established in Spring 1996, and is edited and published in Britain with the assistance of a distinguished group of Editorial Consultants. It provides an international forum for discussion and debate on all aspects of Victorian history and culture in a diverse range of formats, including articles, perspectives, roundtables and a section of substantial reviews.
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Volume 11, Number 1, Spring 2006Table of Contents
Focus on the Oxford DNB (part 2)
In 10:2, Alison Booth and David Amigoni reflected on the differences between the new Oxford DNB, and its Victorian antecedent. Dr Lawrence Goldman, the historian and present editor of the dictionary, provides his own focus on the continuities and discontinuities between the original and revised dictionaries, and their consequences for a shared understanding of the Victorian.
Perspective
Roundtable
Richard Price's British Society 1680-1880
- Introduction
- pp. 146-147
- Were the Victorians Ever Modern?
- pp. 154-160
Book Reviews
Contributors
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 204-206
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