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Handbook of Transnational Periodical Research
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Periodicals are inherently transnational. They move across borders as material objects, as vehicles of texts and images, as producers of knowledge and ideas, as commercial goods, and as the product...
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19 November 2026
Periodicals are inherently transnational. They move across borders as material objects, as vehicles of texts and images, as producers of knowledge and ideas, as commercial goods, and as the products of human networks. This open-access handbook explores how we can study these movements.
In 36 concept-driven chapters illustrated with concrete case studies, contributors show what transnational periodical research looks like in practice, what methodological challenges you might encounter along the way, and what the study of periodicals offers to understandings of the transnational as an analytical framework, as an historicised process, and as a research practice from the 18th to the 21st century.
In 36 concept-driven chapters illustrated with concrete case studies, contributors show what transnational periodical research looks like in practice, what methodological challenges you might encounter along the way, and what the study of periodicals offers to understandings of the transnational as an analytical framework, as an historicised process, and as a research practice from the 18th to the 21st century.
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Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
19 November 2026
ISBN: 9789004548305
Format: Hardcover
Fionnuala Dillane is Professor of Nineteenth-Century Literature at University College Dublin. She teaches and researches on nineteenth-century print cultures, genre fiction and memory studies. Publications include Before George Elliot: Marian Evans and the periodical press (2013), and six co-edited collections, including Iceland-Ireland: Memory, Literature, Culture on the Atlantic Periphery (2022).
Marianne Van Remoortel is Professor of English Literature at Ghent University. She writes on periodicals, women’s history, and poetry in the long nineteenth century. Her publications include Lives of the Sonnet (2011) and Women, Work and the Victorian Periodical (2015).
Marianne Van Remoortel is Professor of English Literature at Ghent University. She writes on periodicals, women’s history, and poetry in the long nineteenth century. Her publications include Lives of the Sonnet (2011) and Women, Work and the Victorian Periodical (2015).