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1. | The Structural Transformation Of Public Sphere In Vitorian Period |
2. | On Dicey's Idea Of The Rule Of Law |
3. | Gambling and/on the exchange: The Victorian novel and the legitimization of the stock market |
4. | Victorians at the End of the Earth: Negotiating with Modernities and Imperialisms in the 'Far East' |
5. | Domestic play: Order, control, and British identity, 1860--1920 |
6. | Gambling and risk in Victorian literature and culture |
7. | Servants, space, and the face of class in Victorian fiction |
8. | A Genealogy of Pro-Status Quo Voluntarism: From the Victorian Volunteer Movement to Fundraising Distance Runs for Healthcare |
9. | The body machinic: Technology, labor, and mechanized bodies in Victorian culture |
10. | Investigative fictions: Criminal anthropology and the nineteenth-century mystery novel, 1860--1913 |
11. | Cradle and all: Nursemaids, domesticity, and power in Victorian Britain |
12. | The gilded rush: Art patronage, industrial capital, and social authority in Victorian California |
13. | Courting madness: Insanity and testimony in the criminal justice system of Victorian Ontario |
14. | Minds, acts and crimes: Charles Dickens, George Eliot, James Fitzjames Stephen and Victorian crime responsibility |
15. | The harlot's curse: Prostitution and marriage in mid-Victorian British culture |
16. | Between generations and across borders: Living arrangements of the elderly and their children in Victorian Canada and the United State |
17. | 'Now is there civil war within the soul': The English Civil War in nineteenth century British literature |
18. | SOCIAL THEORY AND EDUCATIONAL REFORM IN VICTORIAN ENGLAND: THE EMERGENCE OF AN EDUCATIVE POLITICS |
19. | The Informed Victorian Reade |
20. | Competition for soft power in nineteenth-century Anglo-American relations as exemplified by mid-Victorian novels |
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