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- Volume 51, Number 3, Spring 2009
- Special Issue: Papers and Responses from the Sixth Annual Conference of the North American Victorian Studies Association
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Victorian Studies, which began publication in 1956, is devoted to the study of English culture of the Victorian period. It includes interdisciplinary articles on comparative literature, social and political history, and the histories of education, philosophy, fine arts, economics, law, and science.
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Volume 51, Number 3, Spring 2009Table of Contents
- Turner's Titles
- pp. 480-495
- Looking at the Limits of Autonomy: Response
- pp. 496-504
- Macaulay's Nation
- pp. 505-523
- Neurology and Literature, 1860-1920 (review)
- pp. 552-554
- Reading Gladstone (review)
- pp. 581-582
- Gladstone: God and Politics (review)
- pp. 582-584
- Comments & Queries
- p. 593
- Editor's Introduction
- p. 407
- Contributors
- pp. 595-599
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