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Afterword

Afterword

  • Ruth Livesey

Issue 37 • 2025 • Nineteenth-Century Literary Languages

From Magazine to Meeting: Francis Place, the Crown and Anchor Tavern, and the Founding of the London Mechanics’ Institution

From Magazine to Meeting: Francis Place, the Crown and Anchor Tavern, and the Founding of the London Mechanics’ Institution

  • Ian Newman

Issue 36 • 2024 • 1823–2023: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

‘Operations and cooperations’: John Thelwall, George Birkbeck, and the Movement for Public Education in Britain

‘Operations and cooperations’: John Thelwall, George Birkbeck, and the Movement for Public Education in Britain

  • Judith Thompson

Issue 36 • 2024 • 1823–2023: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

Utilitarians, Educators, Poets: The Beginnings of the Westminster Review and the London Mechanics’ Institution

Utilitarians, Educators, Poets: The Beginnings of the Westminster Review and the London Mechanics’ Institution

  • Hilary Fraser

Issue 36 • 2024 • 1823–2023: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

‘A flower of an exile’: International Political Networks in Anna Birkbeck’s Album

‘A flower of an exile’: International Political Networks in Anna Birkbeck’s Album

  • Emi Del Bene

Issue 36 • 2024 • 1823–2023: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

In our Time: Adult Education and Birkbeck: Extra-Mural — An Experiment 1988–2009

In our Time: Adult Education and Birkbeck: Extra-Mural — An Experiment 1988–2009

  • Laurel Brake

Issue 36 • 2024 • 1823–2023: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

Lady Caroline Lamb and Miss Elizabeth Spence: Limits of Femininity in Early Nineteenth-Century Salon and Album Culture

Lady Caroline Lamb and Miss Elizabeth Spence: Limits of Femininity in Early Nineteenth-Century Salon and Album Culture

  • Zoe Baron
  • Beatrice Mossman

Issue 36 • 2024 • 1823–2023: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

In our Time: A Timeline of Adult Education, from the Mechanics’ Movement to Birkbeck

In our Time: A Timeline of Adult Education, from the Mechanics’ Movement to Birkbeck

  • Robyn Jakeman
  • Laurel Brake

Issue 36 • 2024 • 1823–2023: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

L.E.L. in and out of the Birkbeck Album: Poetics and Politics

L.E.L. in and out of the Birkbeck Album: Poetics and Politics

  • Isobel Armstrong

Issue 36 • 2024 • 1823–2023: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

Geology, the Imagination, and Speculative Writing: Gideon Mantell’s Fossil Poetry in Anna Birkbeck’s Album

Geology, the Imagination, and Speculative Writing: Gideon Mantell’s Fossil Poetry in Anna Birkbeck’s Album

  • David McAllister

Issue 36 • 2024 • 1823–2023: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

Illuminating Knowledge: The London Mechanics’ Institution and the Diorama

Illuminating Knowledge: The London Mechanics’ Institution and the Diorama

  • John Plunkett

Issue 36 • 2024 • 1823–2023: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

The Critical Edge of Learning

The Critical Edge of Learning

  • Jacqueline Rose

Issue 36 • 2024 • 1823–2023: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

Convivial Scenes on the Strand, 1823

Convivial Scenes on the Strand, 1823

  • Esther Leslie

Issue 36 • 2024 • 1823–2023: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

‘Knowledge is Power’: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

‘Knowledge is Power’: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

  • Luisa Calè

Issue 36 • 2024 • 1823–2023: Literature, Invention, Radical Thinking at the London Mechanics’ Institution

Around the Wire: Telegraphic Infrastructure and Gothic Energies in Late Victorian Britain

Around the Wire: Telegraphic Infrastructure and Gothic Energies in Late Victorian Britain

  • Kameron Sanzo

Issue 35 • 2023 • Nineteenth-Century Infrastructures

Railways, Disjointed Mobility, and National Decline: Navigating George Chesney’s ‘The Battle of Dorking’

Railways, Disjointed Mobility, and National Decline: Navigating George Chesney’s ‘The Battle of Dorking’

  • Alicia Barnes

Issue 35 • 2023 • Nineteenth-Century Infrastructures

‘I was not know for sure what be the Queen, Evan; was you?’: Fictions of Development in Amy Dillwyn’s The Rebecca Rioter

‘I was not know for sure what be the Queen, Evan; was you?’: Fictions of Development in Amy Dillwyn’s The Rebecca Rioter

  • Karin Koehler

Issue 35 • 2023 • Nineteenth-Century Infrastructures

Restructuring with Anthony Trollope: Managing Change in Chronicle Provincial Fiction

Restructuring with Anthony Trollope: Managing Change in Chronicle Provincial Fiction

  • Ruth Livesey

Issue 35 • 2023 • Nineteenth-Century Infrastructures

‘The great event of modern history’: The Victorian Press Visualizes its Infrastructure

‘The great event of modern history’: The Victorian Press Visualizes its Infrastructure

  • Caroline Sumpter

Issue 35 • 2023 • Nineteenth-Century Infrastructures

Net-work: Irish Sea Crossings with and beyond Infrastructure

Net-work: Irish Sea Crossings with and beyond Infrastructure

  • James L. Smith
  • Claire Connolly
  • Daniella Traynor

Issue 35 • 2023 • Nineteenth-Century Infrastructures

Afterword

Afterword

  • Susan Zieger

Issue 35 • 2023 • Nineteenth-Century Infrastructures

Nineteenth-Century Infrastructures before ‘Infrastructure’

Nineteenth-Century Infrastructures before ‘Infrastructure’

  • Nicola Kirkby

Issue 35 • 2023 • Nineteenth-Century Infrastructures

Correction: ‘Such a pleasant little sketch [...] of this irritable artist’: Julia Cartwright and the Reception of Andrea Mantegna in Late Nineteenth-Century Britain.

Correction: ‘Such a pleasant little sketch [...] of this irritable artist’: Julia Cartwright and the Reception of Andrea Mantegna in Late Nineteenth-Century Britain.

  • Maria Alambritis

Issue 34 • 2023 • Victorian Beauty

The Geopolitics of Beauty

The Geopolitics of Beauty

  • Regenia Gagnier

Issue 34 • 2023 • Victorian Beauty

Looking Like a Woman, Dancing Like a Painting, Footing the Renaissance: Isadora Duncan and Botticelli’s Primavera

Looking Like a Woman, Dancing Like a Painting, Footing the Renaissance: Isadora Duncan and Botticelli’s Primavera

  • Lene Østermark-Johansen

Issue 34 • 2023 • Victorian Beauty