NAVSA and VS
Membership
in NAVSA
includes
a subscription to Victorian Studies, the leading interdisciplinary
journal in the field. The journal, which has been published four times a year
since 1956, includes interdisciplinary articles on comparative literature, social
and political history, and the histories of education, philosophy, fine
arts, economics, law, and science and an extensive book review section in each
issue. Victorian Studies also publishes the annual Victorian Bibliography
of noteworthy publications. Contributors in early issues of the journal included
Rene Wellek, Anthony Quinton, Asa Briggs, Ellen Moers, Walter Houghton, and
Henry-Russell Hitchcock. More recently the journal has published essays by Judith
Walkowitz, J. Hillis Miller, Jeffrey Weeks, Alison Winter, Amanda Anderson,
and Jerome McGann, among many others.
Edited at Indiana University by Andrew H. Miller and Ivan Kreilkamp, and published by Indiana University Press, Victorian Studies is now available electronically. Issues are available to subscribers at least six weeks before they appear in print, and subscribers are notified via e-mail when they become available. The Victorian Bibliography is available only electronically, and it is cumulative and fully searchable. For more information, please visit the journal website: http://inscribe.iupress.org/loi/vic. The URL link is in the left-hand menu.
NAVSA and Victorian Studies have now on several occasions joined forces for a special issue dedicated to NAVSA's annual conference. For information on these special issues, have a look at NAVSA's past newsletters.
