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  • Issue 1 • 2005 • Interdisciplinarity

    Issue 1 • 2005 • Interdisciplinarity


This issue builds on a conference on the theme of The Moving Subject: Interdisciplinarities in Nineteenth-Century Studies held at the Institute for English Studies, London.

Articles


Introduction: Interdisciplinarity

Introduction: Interdisciplinarity

Hilary Fraser

2005-10-01 Issue 1 • 2005 • Interdisciplinarity

Cultural Philanthropy, Gypsies and Interdisciplinary Scholars:                     Dream of a Common Language

Cultural Philanthropy, Gypsies and Interdisciplinary Scholars: Dream of a Common Language

Regenia Gagnier

2005-10-01 Issue 1 • 2005 • Interdisciplinarity

What is Interdisciplinary about Victorian History today?

What is Interdisciplinary about Victorian History today?

Rohan McWilliam

2005-10-01 Issue 1 • 2005 • Interdisciplinarity

Mrs Birkbeck's Album: The Hand-written and the Printed in                     Early Nineteenth-Century Feminine Culture

Mrs Birkbeck's Album: The Hand-written and the Printed in Early Nineteenth-Century Feminine Culture

Patrizia Di Bello

2005-10-01 Issue 1 • 2005 • Interdisciplinarity

Shared Concerns: Thoughts on British Literature and British Music in the Long Nineteenth Century

Shared Concerns: Thoughts on British Literature and British Music in the Long Nineteenth Century

Michael Allis

2005-10-01 Issue 1 • 2005 • Interdisciplinarity

Mapping the "Mighty Maze": Nineteenth-Century Serials                     Edition

Mapping the "Mighty Maze": Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition

James Mussell and Suzanne Paylor

2005-10-01 Issue 1 • 2005 • Interdisciplinarity

Putting Women in the Boat in The Idler (1892-1898) and TO-DAY                     (1893-1897)

Putting Women in the Boat in The Idler (1892-1898) and TO-DAY (1893-1897)

Anne Humpherys

2005-10-01 Issue 1 • 2005 • Interdisciplinarity