In this Issue
The Huntington Library Quarterly (HLQ) is a peer-reviewed journal featuring original research and new perspectives on the early modern period, broadly defined (c. 1400–1800). Its content reflects an early modern world that was connected and cosmopolitan, with diverse communities and cultures increasingly linked by the circulation of people, ideas, social practices, and material objects in ways that transcend disciplinary and geographic boundaries. We invite submissions that draw on the sources, methods, and theoretical frameworks of literature, art, history, science, medicine, material culture, music, performance, and critical cultural studies, with a preference for scholarship that is broadly legible across disciplines.
HLQ’s historical focus on Britain and its American colonies has been dramatically expanded to embrace broader and more diverse fields of inquiry, including scholarship rooted in continental Europe, the African Diaspora, and the Indigenous Americas, as well as their intersections with Mediterranean, Pacific, and Indian Ocean worlds.
published by
University of Pennsylvania Pressviewing issue
Volume 86, Number 2, Summer 2023Table of Contents

-
View The King’s Gatekeeper: Thomas Cromwell, Epistolary Networks, and Power Structures at the Tudor Court, January–July 1540
-
Download The King’s Gatekeeper: Thomas Cromwell, Epistolary Networks, and Power Structures at the Tudor Court, January–July 1540
- Save The King’s Gatekeeper: Thomas Cromwell, Epistolary Networks, and Power Structures at the Tudor Court, January–July 1540

-
View Searching for Missing Links in the Republic of Letters: Vossius and the Dutch Dimension of Hartlib’s Circle
-
Download Searching for Missing Links in the Republic of Letters: Vossius and the Dutch Dimension of Hartlib’s Circle
- Save Searching for Missing Links in the Republic of Letters: Vossius and the Dutch Dimension of Hartlib’s Circle

-
View “From the Cabinets of mere vertuosi into the busy world”: Thomas Pennant’s Natural Philosophical Networks and the Creation of British Zoology, 1752–1766
-
Download “From the Cabinets of mere vertuosi into the busy world”: Thomas Pennant’s Natural Philosophical Networks and the Creation of British Zoology, 1752–1766
- Save “From the Cabinets of mere vertuosi into the busy world”: Thomas Pennant’s Natural Philosophical Networks and the Creation of British Zoology, 1752–1766

-
View Communication and Idea Transmission across Historical Communities: A Quantitative Analysis of Early Modern Nonconformist Networks
-
Download Communication and Idea Transmission across Historical Communities: A Quantitative Analysis of Early Modern Nonconformist Networks
- Save Communication and Idea Transmission across Historical Communities: A Quantitative Analysis of Early Modern Nonconformist Networks
Previous Issue
Next Issue
ISSN | 1544-399X |
---|---|
Print ISSN | 0018-7895 |
Launched on MUSE | 2024-09-10 |
Open Access | No |
Copyright
Copyright © Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery