Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture
Volume 37, 2008
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E-ISSN: 1938-6133 Print ISSN: 0360-2370
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Conjectural History and the Origins of Sociology
pp. 1-21
From the Forbidden to the Familiar: The Way of Natural Theology Leading up to and beyond the Long Eighteenth Century
pp. 23-39
The Barrows of History
pp. 41-65
Sex Education in the Enlightened Nation
pp. 67-87
Snapshots of Family Intimacy in the French Eighteenth Century: The Case of Paul et Virginie
pp. 89-118
Images of Barbaric Spain in Eighteenth-Century British Travel Writing
pp. 119-143
The Good, the Bad, and the Sentimental Savage: Native Americans in Representative Novels from the Spanish Enlightenment
pp. 145-166
Church, State, and Modernization: English Literature as Gentlemanly Knowledge after 1688
pp. 167-196
That "Blunderbuss of Law": Giles Jacob, Abridgment, and Print Culture
pp. 197-215
Forging Literary History: Historical Fiction and Literary Forgery in Eighteenth-Century Britain
pp. 217-232
"All beautiful in woe": Gender, Nation, and Phillis Wheatley's "Niobe"
pp. 233-258
"This Rhapsodical Work": Object-Narrators and the Figure of Sterne
pp. 259-278
Contributors to Volume 37
pp. 279-281