{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}} {{Use British English|date=August 2017}} {{italic title}} The '''''Journal of Victorian Culture''''' is a quarterly [[academic journal]] of [[cultural history]]. Established in 1996 and published by [[Oxford University Press]], it tries to promote the best work on all aspects of nineteenth-century society, culture, and the material world including: [[literature]], [[art]], [[performance]], [[politics]], [[science]], [[medicine]], [[technology]], lived experience, and ideas. The journal welcomes submissions, which address a broad [[Victorian era|Victorian]] studies readership and explore new questions and approaches. Concerned with the [[long nineteenth century]], its legacies, and echoes in the present day, the journal encourages articles which interrogate [[periodization]], [[historiography]] and critical traditions.

The ''Journal of Victorian Culture's'' editors are Trev Broughton ([[University of York]]), Nancy Henry ([[University of Tennessee, Knoxville]]), Alastair Owens ([[Queen Mary University of London]]), and Jane Hamlett ([[Royal Holloway, University of London]]). The ''Journal of Victorian Culture'' is also supported by a vibrant online supplement, which is edited by Lucinda Matthews-Jones ([[Liverpool John Moores University]]).

==External links== * {{official|https://academic.oup.com/jvc}} * {{ISSN|1355-5502}} {{ISSN link|1750-0133}}

[[Category:Cultural journals]] [[Category:History journals]] [[Category:Cultural history]] [[Category:Oxford University Press academic journals]] [[Category:Academic journals established in 1996]] [[Category:Victorian culture]] [[Category:Quarterly_journals]]

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