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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 43, Number 2, Winter 2001Editorial Board
Editors
James Eli Adams, Indiana University
Andrew H. Miller, Indiana University
Managing Editor
Allen J. Salerno
Founding Editors
Philip Appleman, Indiana University
William Madden, University of Minnesota
Michael Wolff, University of Massachusetts
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Nancy Armstrong, Brown University
Nina Auerbach, University of Pennsylvania
Thomas Collins, University of Western Ontario
Regenia Gagnier, University of Exeter
J.F.C. Harrison, University of Sussex
Gareth Stedman Jones, Cambridge University
Christopher Kent, University of Saskatchewan
George Levine, Rutgers University
Harriet Ritvo, MIT
Helene Roberts, Visual Resources
Michael Ruse, University of Guelph
Peter Stansky, Stanford University
Nicholas Temperley, University of Illinois
William B. Thesing, University of South Carolina
Herbert F. Tucker, University of Virginia
Frank M. Turner, Yale University
Martha Vicinus, University of Michigan
Judith R. Walkowitz, Johns Hopkins University
Jeffrey Weeks, University of the West of England
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