Restoration Journal
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A scholarly journal publishing essays on literature, arts, culture, history, and society from 1660-1700. Our Restoration period is long, wide, and deep.
College Park, MD
Joined May 2016
Hello Restoration fans! Our fall 2023 issue is now available on Project Muse ( https://t.co/WcDlk9dBaG). Take a look at 47.2’s exciting scholarship:
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Very happy to share this call for papers to celebrate & (re)examine the work of the late John Pocock (1924-2023) @gpolthought. Keynotes: Richard Whatmore & @Rosario_L0pez. Thanks to my co-organiser @LaurelinM & our AGPT colleagues, esp @hansong_li & @yiningchang_. Do circulate!
We are delighted to share the call for "Pocockian Moments: A Symposium on the Centenary of J.G.A. Pocock", 20-21 May, online @EUI_History. Our keynotes are Richard Whatmore (@StAndrewsIIH) and @Rosario_L0pez (@InfoUMA). Convened by @tomaashby and @LaurelinM. Deadline: 15 March.
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Join us for the first session of my Women, Property and Economics Series of Talks, with speakers Clare Taylor, Rosemarijn Moes, @GeorgianFun, @BreeRob_Kirk and @HelenGlew, as part of my @FWOVlaanderen-funded Senior Postdoctoral Fellowship at @ugent 🙂 https://t.co/0O4mxulfzb
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Join us for the first session of the Women, Property and Economics online series of talks!
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I'm going to be teaching a one-day course on 'Fakes and Forgeries' for @LondonRareBooks on 15 May. It should be lots of fun! Ten bursaries available, supported by the AHRC, covering fees and limited travel costs. Apply here:
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Hello! We are preparing a "some current publications" list for our fall edition, which includes a short "blurb" about each text. Feel free to comment or DM us any recently published work (articles, monographs, etc) in the field of Restoration (broadly conceived)! Thanks!
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Challinor argues that the play updates Middleton’s No Wit/Help Like A Woman (1611) to reflect a more violent sexual climate. You can read it now on Project MUSE.
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Also included in our new edition: @jenniechallinor reconsiders an anonymous Restoration play in her essay “‘Pox on kindred’: the Anonymous Counterfeit Bridegroom (1677) and its Middletonian Source.”
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You can read the essay in our new edition, available on Project MUSE now!
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In “Remaking Orinda: The Role of Manuscript Copying and Print Technology in Fabricating Katherine Philips’ Legacy,” Paul Trolander argues that Richard Marriott’s 1664 edition of Philips’ poems downplays the feminism and Neo-Platonism of earlier, more authorized editions.
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In her essay “Marwood, Milton, and Monstrous Women: The Neglected Villain of The Way of the World,” Rachel Ewing suggests that Congreve draws on Milton’s Paradise Lost (1667) in his representation of Mirabell, Millamant, and Marwood. Available now in our new edition!
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In her essay “‘A Spirituall Song of Submission’: The Eikon Basilike, Prayer and Poetry in a Seventeenth-Century Royalist Miscellany,” @francescadcioni looks at MS Eng 625, a manuscript copy of the Eikon Basilike at the Houghton Library. You can read it now in our new issue!
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Our new issue of Restoration is now available on Project MUSE! We are having some delays with the release of the print version—thank you for your patience.
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Exciting news: our next issue of Restoration (46.1) will be released on Monday via Project Muse. Stay tuned!
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25 Apr 1640: John Rushworth, historian & future secretary to Oliver Cromwell appointed clerk-assistant to the House of Commons #otd
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ODSECS 14: Travis Chi Wing Lau, "Cripping Enlightenment, Cripping Progress" https://t.co/CpjRESpXxD via @YouTube
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Exciting New Things!🎉🎉🎉 We’ve a new website: https://t.co/mUo8dKEaLO Our new issue 45.1 is out now (available on @ProjectMUSE) And a new Book Reviews editor, @ProfBrettWilson
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Dayne C. Riley’s “‘The Vice of the Time’: Wine, Libertinism, and Commerce in the Age of Charles II” is a fascinating look at the centrality of wine and its various cultural and political signifiers in shaping the Restoration’s identity, especially in the period’s drama.
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