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The Eighteenth Century fosters theoretical and interpretive research on all aspects of Western culture, 1660-1800. The editors take special interest in essays that apply innovative contemporary methodologies to the study of eighteenth-century literature, history, science, fine arts, and popular culture.
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Volume 50, Number 4, Winter 2009Editorial Board
Editors
Tita Chico, University of Maryland
Robert M. Markley, University of Illinois
Associate Editors
Jennifer Frangos, Texas Tech University Cristobal Silva, Texas Tech University
Editorial Board
Paul K. Alkon, University of Southern California
Srinivas Aravamudan, Duke University
Elizabeth Bohls, University of Oregon
Mitchell Breitweiser, University of California, Berkeley
Marshall Brown, University of Washington
Bruce Clarke, Texas Tech University
Lennard J. Davis, University of Illinois, Chicago
Thomas DiPiero, University of Rochester
George Haggerty, University of California, Riverside
Isaac Kramnick, Cornell University
Jonathan Lamb, Vanderbilt University
Donna Landry, Wayne State University
Lawrence I. Lipking, Northwestern University
Jean Marsden, University of Connecticut
Christie V. McDonald, Harvard University
Ellen Pollak, Michigan State University
Ronald C. Rosbottom, Amherst College
G. S. Rousseau, Oxford University
John Samson, Texas Tech University
Mary D. Sheriff, University of North Carolina
Clifford Siskin, New York University
Jeffrey R. Smitten, Utah State University
Kristina Straub, Carnegie Mellon University
Rajani Sudan, Southern Methodist University
Hans Turley, University of Connecticut
Georges Van Den Abbeele, University of California, Davis
Cynthia Wall, University of Virginia
Hayden White, Stanford University
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