6.0535 New List: Victoria: Victorian Studies (1/49)

Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Thu, 18 Feb 1993 16:05:40 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 6, No. 0535. Thursday, 18 Feb 1993.

Date: Wed, 17 Feb 93 15:54:29 CST
From: Glenn Everett <IVAA@UTMARTN.BITNET>
Subject: A new list: VICTORIA

Announcing a new electronic discussion list:


VICTORIA--The Listserv of Victorian Studies


VICTORIA is an electronic conference devoted to the
interdisciplinary field of Victorian Studies and dedicated to the
sharing of information and ideas about any and all aspects of
19th-century British culture and society. Covering a period even
longer than the reign of its namesake (say, 1790 to 1914), VICTORIA
equally welcomes the contributions of students of literature, art,
social history, gender studies, politics, publishing, intellectual
history, or what-have-you.

For the most passionate devotee of literary theory as well as the
most hardheaded empiricist, VICTORIA provides that beloved Victorian
thing, a "cheap luxury," in the shape of a free electronic forum for
the exchange of research ideas and queries, notices of recent books and
articles, conference listings, and job announcements, and for lively
discussion of any issues, large or small, that bear on the study of
19th-century Britain.

To subscribe to VICTORIA, simply send an e-mail message to
LISTSERV@IUBVM (the BITNET address) or
LISTSERV@IUBVM.UCS.INDIANA.EDU (the Internet address).
Leaving the subject heading blank, let the body of the message
consist of the line

SUB VICTORIA [your first name] [your last name]

That's all there is to it. To post a message to the list,
send it to VICTORIA@IUBVM (BITNET) or
VICTORIA@IUBVM.UCS.INDIANA.EDU (Internet).

If you have any questions or comments about VICTORIA, please
feel free to contact either of us at the addresses below.


Patrick Leary Glenn Everett
History Department English Department
Indiana University U. of Tennessee at Martin
PLEARY@IUBACS.BITNET IVAA@UTMARTN.BITNET
PLEARY@UCS.INDIANA.EDU EVERETT@UTKVX.UTK.EDU

Glenn Everett
English Department
University of Tennessee at Martin
ivaa@utmartn.bitnet