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Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment
Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment
The Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment series, previously known as SVEC (Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century), has published over 500 peer-reviewed scholarly volumes since 1955 as part of the Voltaire Foundation at the University of Oxford.
International in focus, the volumes cover wide-ranging aspects of the eighteenth century and the Enlightenment, from gender studies to political theory, and from economics to visual arts and music, and are published in English or French. Available in print from Liverpool University Press and as a digital collection, following are innovative digital projects published in the series.
5 projects. Showing results 1 through 5.

German and European Cultural Histories, 1760-1830
Between Network and Narrative
Crystal Hall, Birgit Tautz
The Emergence of Literature in Eighteenth-Century France
The Battle of the School Books
Gemma Tidman
Clementi and the woman at the piano
Virtuosity and the market for music in eighteenth-century London
Erin Helyard
Digitizing Enlightenment
Digital Humanities and the Transformation of Eighteenth-Century Studies
Simon Burrows, Glenn Roe
Networks of Enlightenment
Digital Approaches to the Republic of Letters
Chloe Summers Edmondson, Dan Edelstein

