In this Issue
Restoration publishes new work in the field of English letters, arts, culture and society from 1660-1700. The journal appears biannually. Each issue contains scholarly essays; scholarly book reviews; and a unique, comprehensive and annotated bibliography of recent scholarship. We welcome submissions using a variety of methodologies and from diverse points of view that shed new light on Restoration studies.
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University of Tennesseeviewing issue
Volume 38, Number 2, Fall 2014Editorial Board
Editor
Misty G. Anderson,
University of Tennessee.
Book Review Editor
Jeremy W. Webster,
Ohio University.
Editorial Assistant
Mary Ellis Glymph
The Editorial Board
Sharon Achinstein, Johns Hopkins University.
Jack Armistead, Tennessee Technological University.
Brian Corman, University of Toronto.
Lisa A Freeman, University of Illinois.
Anita Guerrini, Oregon State University.
Charles H. Hinnant, University of Missouri.
Derek Hughes, University of Aberdeen.
Robert Markley, University of Illinois.
Joyce Greene Macdonald, University of Kentucky.
Jean Marsden, University of Connecticut.
Michael McKeon, Rutgers University.
Maximillian E. Novak, UCLA.
John H. O’Neill, Hamilton College.
Daniel O'Quinn, University of Guelph.
Jacqueline Pearson, Manchester University.
Janet Todd, Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge; University of Aberdeen.
James G. Turner, UC–Berkeley.
James A. Winn, Boston University.