INCSA’s New Book Series
Clemson University Press
The International Nineteenth-Century Studies Association Book Series emphasizes interdisciplinary, international and intertemporal research in all the arts and humanities, social sciences and sciences. It dramatically revises conceptual and chronological definitions of the nineteenth century, and expands its research to cover both academic and academic-related practice today. The series reflects the missions of the Association, which are to:
- work collectively and collaboratively to support academic voices hidden by current linguistic and geographical constraints
- create opportunities for the cross fertilization of research and methodologies across countries and hemispheres
- advance initiatives that diversify and enrich our spectrum of long-nineteenth-century knowledge
General Editors
- Kirstin Mills, Macquarie University
- Efram Sera-Shriar, University of Copenhagen
- Paul Watt, University of Adelaide
- Bennett Zon, Durham University
Editorial Board
- Daisuke Adachi, Slavic Research Centre, Hokkaido University
- Nathan Bossoh, Science Museum Group
- Pratik Chakrabarti, University of Houston, USA
- Li-hsin Hsu, National Chengchi University Taipei, Taiwan
- Yoshiyuki Kikuchi, Aichi Prefectural University, Japan
- Ruth Livesey, Royal Holloway University of London
- Chris Murray, Monash University
- Karen Sayer, Leeds Trinity University
- Suddhaseel Sen, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India
- Jennifer Tucker, Wesleyan University, USA
- Verónica Uribe, Universidad de Los Andes- Bogotá
- Lynn Voskuil, University of Houston
Image Credit: Edgar Degas, Bookshelves, Study for “Edmond Duranty,” 1879. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Photograph from Metropolitan Museum of Art.