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[log in to unmask] (James G Buickerood)
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Fri Mar 31 17:19:02 2006
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Eighteenth-Century Thought 
 
We are pleased to announce the launch of a new international, interdisciplinary annual,
Eighteenth-Century Thought. The goal of the journal is to support the study of early
modern thought through the publication of research pertinent to the fields of philosophy,
natural philosophy, medicine, law, historiography, political theory, religion, economics,
and the human sciences as they were conceived and practiced from the mid seventeenth
century to the early nineteenth century. The journal will distribute such studies in an
overtly interdisciplinary forum, comprising not only papers on these subjects of common
interest to scholars of these various disciplines, but also papers that themselves
exemplify the highest standards of interdisciplinary research.
 
Editor: James G. Buickerood, University of Missouri, St. Louis 
 
Editorial Board: 
James Engell, Harvard University 
Mark Goldie, University of Cambridge 
Jan Golinski, University of New Hampshire 
John Henry, University of Edinburgh 
David Konig, Washington University 
Joseph M. Levine, Syracuse University 
David Lieberman, University of California, Berkeley 
Mary Lindemann, Carnegie Mellon University 
John R. Milton, King’s College, London 
Lisa Rosner, Stockton College 
Gordon Schochet, Rutgers University 
Paul Schuurman, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam 
John W. Yolton, Rutgers University 
Brain W. Young, University of Sussex 
  
Editorial correspondence and submissions should be addressed to Professor James G.
Buickerood, Editor, Eighteenth-Century Thought, Department of Philosophy, University of
Missouri, St. Louis, 8001 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis, MO 63121.
 
Web site: http://www.eighteenthcenturythought.org 
 
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