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Eighteenth-Century Studies

New! See the Call for Papers for a Special Issue on Eighteenth-Century Coasts, guest edited by Alexander Dick (University of British Columbia) and Eric Gidal (University of Iowa).

Eighteenth-Century Studies is committed to publishing the best of current writing on all aspects of eighteenth-century culture. The quarterly journal publishes different modes of analysis and disciplinary discourses that explore how recent historiographical, critical, and theoretical ideas have engaged scholars concerned with the eighteenth century.​

The journal is edited by Ramesh Mallipeddi and published by Johns Hopkins University Press. It is available online at Project MUSE. More information, including guidelines for contributors, is available at https://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/eighteenth-century-studies

Current TOC/Abstracts

56.2 TOC Winter 2023

Past TOC/Abstracts

56.1 TOC Fall 2022
55.4 TOC Summer 2022
55.3 TOC Spring 2022
55.2 TOC Winter 2022
55.2 Abstracts Winter 2022
55.1 TOC Fall 2021
55.1 Abstracts Fall 2021
54.4 TOC Summer 2021
54.4 Abstracts Summer 2021
54.3 TOC Spring 2021
54.3 Abstracts Spring 2021
54.2 TOC Winter 2021
54.2 Abstracts Winter 2021
54.1 TOC Fall 2020
54.1 Abstracts Fall 2020
53.4 TOC Summer 2020
53.4 Abstracts Summer 2020
53.3 TOC Spring 2020
53.3 Abstracts Spring 2020
53.2 TOC Winter 2020
53.2 Abstracts Winter 2020
53.1 TOC Fall 2019
53.1 Abstracts Fall 2019
52.4 Abstracts Summer 2019
52.3 TOC Spring 2019
52.3 Abstracts Spring 2019
52.2 Abstracts January 2019
52.1 Abstracts Fall 2018
51.4 Abstracts July 2018
52.1 Abstracts Fall 2018
52.2 Abstracts January 2019
51.4 Abstracts July 2018

Editor: Ramesh Mallipeddi, University of British Columbia – Vancouver

Managing Editor: Oliver Bedard, University of British Columbia – Vancouver

Reviews Editor: Kathleen Lubey, St. John’s University

Editorial Board
  • Faith E. Beasley, Dartmouth College (2025)
  • Benita Blessing, American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ex officio)
  • Margaret E. Ezell, Texas A&M University (2025)
  • Jonathan Lamb, Vanderbilt University (2025)
  • Kevis Goodman, University of California – Berkeley (2026)
  • Thomas Keymer, University of Toronto (2026)
  • Peter C. Mancall, University of Southern California (2025)
Advisory Board
  • Mark Boonshoft, Virginia Military Institute (2026)
  • Dwight Codr, University of Connecticut (2026)
  • Alison Conway, University of British Columbia (2026)
  • Marcie Frank, Concordia University (2025)
  • Glenda Goodman, University of Pennsylvania (2025)
  • Nicholas Hudson, University of British Columbia (2025)
  • Scott R. MacKenzie, University of Mississippi (2025)
  • Sarah Tindal Kareem, University of California – Los Angeles (2026)
  • Ted McCormick, Concordia University (2026)
  • Mary Helen McMurran, University of Western Ontario (2026)
  • Tobias Menely, University of California – Davis (2026)
  • Matthew O’Hara, University of California, Santa Cruz (2025)
  • Liza Oliver, Wellesley College
  • Nicholas Paige, University of California – Berkeley
  • Charlotte Sussman, Duke University (2025)
  • Coll Thrush, University of British Columbia (2025)
  • Charles Walton, University of Warwick (2025)
  • Cheng-hua Wang, Princeton University (2025)
  • Masano Yamashita, University of Colorado Boulder (2025)
  • Chunjie Zhang, University of California, Davis (2025)