Table of Contents
Joshua Swidzinki, “Panoramic Sites and Civic Unrest in 1790s London”.
Bruno Carvalho, “Writing Race in Two Americas: Blackness, Science, and Circulation of Knowledge in the Eighteenth-Century Luso-Brazilian World and the United States”.
Nathaniel Wolloch, “Natural Disasters and the Debate on the Unity or Plurality of Enlightenments”.
James Mulholland, “Impersonating Islanders: Inauthenticity, Sexuality, and the Making of the Tahitian Speaker in 1770s British Poetry”.
Jessica Cook, “Mary Leapor and the Poem as Meeting Place”.
Benjamin F. Pauley, “Quite Contrary: Defoe’s Dialectics”.
Jason H. Pearl, “A History of Historical Distances”.
Mary Anne Rotherberg, “Scott’s Surprising Contemporaneity”.
Mairlyn Walker, “Gendering Transatlantic Ant-Slavery History”.