The Seventeenth Century

Editor: Richard Maber, University of Durham
ISSN: 0268-117X (Print)
ISSN: 2050-4616 (Online)
Frequency: Quarterly

The Seventeenth Century is established as the leading forum for interdisciplinary approaches to the period, and complements these with stimulating specialist studies on a wide range of subjects. There is a general preference for articles embodying original research.

All contributions should be accessible to scholars who are not specialists in the field concerned. Subjects covered include literature, political and economic history, social history, theology, philosophy, colonial history, natural sciences, music, and the visual arts. There is a section of book reviews in each issue. From time to time special issues will be devoted to one theme or topic, although the journal normally aims for a broad spread of interest.

From 2013, The Seventeenth Century will be published by Taylor & Francis. Please see here for more details.


General Editor:
Professor Richard Maber, Department of French, University of Durham, Elvet Riverside, New Elvet, Durham, DH1 3JT, UK
email: R.G.Maber@durham.ac.uk

Associate Editors:
Christopher Brooks (Durham University)
Alan Ford (Nottingham University)
Paul Hammond (Leeds University)

Book Review Editor:
Alan Ford, Department of Theology, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK

Editorial Board:
Alan Cromartie, Dept. of Politics & International Relations, University of Reading
Martin Dzelzainis, Dept. of English, Royal Holloway, University of London
Howard Hotson, St Anne’s College, Oxford
Michael Hunter, School of History, Classics & Archaeology, Birkbeck College, University of London
David Knight, Dept. of Philosophy, Durham University
Andrew McRae, School of English, University of Exeter
Gwenda Morgan, School of Social & International Studies, University of Sunderland
Timothy Raylor, Dept. of English, Carleton College, Minnesota
Keith Wrightson, Dept. of History, Yale University
Notes for Contributors

Articles submitted for consideration and all correspondence should be addressed to the General Editor, Professor Richard Maber. Please see our guidelines (below) on preparing and submitting a journal typescript.
Subscription Information

From 2013, The Seventeenth Century will be published by Taylor & Francis. Please see here for more details.



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