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Introduction: Science, Literature, and the Darwin Legacy Paul White; University of cambridge
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What is Interdisciplinary about Victorian History today? Rohan McWilliam
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Moving Panoramas c. 1800 to 1840: The Spaces of Nineteenth-Century Picture-Going John Plunkett; University of Exeter
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Species of Compassion: Aesthetics, Anaesthetics, and Pain in the Physiological Laboratory Rob Boddice; Languages of Emotion, Freie Universität, Berlin
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Perspectives on Pain: Introduction Louise Hide, Joanna Bourke, Carmen Mangion
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‘No one pretends he was faultless’: W. T. Stead and the Women’s Movement Lucy Delap - Maria DiCenzo
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From Sentiment to Sentimentality: A Nineteenth-Century Lexicographical Search Marie Banfield
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Losing the Plot: the Geological Anti-Narrative Adelene Buckland; Cambridge Victorian Studies Group and University of East Anglia
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Narrating Darwinian Inheritances: Fields, Life Stories and the Literature-Science Relation David Amigoni; Keele University
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The City of Others: Photographs from the City of London Asylum Archive Caroline Bressey; University College London
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