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The Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies publishes articles relating to all aspects of the global eighteenth century. While British and non-British history, literature, science, art, and music may have been the disciplinary boundaries that have characterised the majority of academic research in this period, the journal encourages the submission of essays that explore these subject areas from perspectives of gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, and disability. The journal is bilingual accepting submissions in both French and English.
Articles
Sade, la Révolution et la finance. By . Paris: Classiques Garnier. 2021. 260 p. €68 (hb)/€27 (pb). ISBN 978-2-406-11976-0.
-  7 October 2024
Reading Drama in Eighteenth-Century France. By . Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2024. 272 p. $105/£80 (hb). ISBN 978-0-19889-532-9.
-  30 September 2024
Allan's A-list: The Subscription List to Allan Ramsay's Poems of 1721
-  29 September 2024
From Voltaire's Quakers to John Boyle's Methodists: Religious Dispute, Bardolatry, and ‘Patriot Enthusiasm’
-  11 September 2024
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
BLAKE'S ‘TYGER’ AND CONTEMPORARY JOURNALISM
-  45-49
-  March 1991
Erasmus Darwin contra David Hume
-  89-111
-  1 October 2008
‘The extraordinary Negro’: Ignatius Sancho, Joseph Jekyll, and the Problem of Biography
-  1-13
-  1 October 2008
Between Dissimulation and Sensation: Female Soldiers in Eighteenth‐Century Warfare
-  527-542
-  7 November 2018