2013
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15. Transatlantic Book History in the Eighteenth Century
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153. Slavery and the Culture of Taste
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191. Teaching Austen in Challenging Circumstances
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230. Narrating Value in the Long Eighteenth Century
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336. Material Culture and Phenomenologies of Time, 1760–1810
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564. Mixture and Impurity
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628. Rethinking Agency in Early Black Atlantic Literature
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714. Teaching Jane Austen in Emerging Contexts
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756. Slow Time
2012
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366. The Ottoman Eighteenth Cenury
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559. Torture and Sentiment: Laurence Sterne's Fiction and Sermons
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697. Trans-transatlantic
2011
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10. Literature and Rights in the Age of Enlightenment
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219. Romanticism and Globalization
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289. Recovering the Historical Catherine Blake, 1761+1831
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611. The Pleasures and Perils of Legitimation: In Honor of Hans Turley
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690. Forms of Ruin: Economics and Aesthetics in the Long Eighteenth Century
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714. "The Bastille of a Word": Writing within the "Carceral State" of the British Romantic Era
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816. Cosmopolitanism
2009
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214. Mediating the Popular
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277. Thomas Holcroft: A Bicentennial Retrospective
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503. This Is Enlightenment
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565. Early Elegiac Modes and the Material World
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619. Media: Climate, Control, and Agency in Enlightenment England
2008
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182. Bruno Latour, Actor-Network Theory (ANT), and the Eighteenth Century
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526. Reassembling the Cultural: A Roundtable on What We Should Stop Doing in Eighteenth-Century Studies
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783. Global Cities
2007
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178. The Language of British Abolition
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390. Roundtable: Are Eighteenth-Century Studies Changing Literary Studies?
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545. Are Eighteenth-Century Studies Changing Literary Studies? Doing the Math
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651. Are Eighteenth-Century Studies Changing Literary Studies? Novels and Readers
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656. Rereading the Sublime and Beautiful
2006
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222. British Women Writers and Readers, 1760+1810
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486. Interrogating Reading Nation with William St. Clair
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651. Specters of the Atlantic
2005
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14. Travel Writing and Empire
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228. Jane Austen: New Texts and Contexts
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355. Anecdote
2004
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94. War and Peace: War and National Identity in the Late Eighteenth Century
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270. Desire and Devotion: Clarissa, Secularism, and Psychoanalysis
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382. Devolving English Racism: Progress, Race, and Four-Stages Theory in the Transatlantic Long Eighteenth Century
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593. Traveling "Nature" in the Late Eighteenth Century
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661. Epistolary Affection