BRANCH Timeline
BRANCH Timeline
Karen Weisman, “Anglo-Jewish Culture and the Condition of England: The Poetry of Marion and Celia Moss”
Carolyn Vellenga Berman, “On the Reform Act of 1832″
Laura Mooneyham White, “On Pusey’s Oxford Sermon on the Eucharist, 24 May 1843″
Kate Lawson, “Personal Privacy, Letter Mail, and the Post Office Espionage Scandal, 1844″
Ellen Malenas Ledoux, “Florizel and Perdita Affair, 1779-80″
Graham Law, “22 May 1891: Ouida’s Attack on Fiction Syndication”
Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi, “14 July 1833: John Keble’s Assize Sermon, National Apostasy”
Jo Briggs, “The Second Boer War, 1899-1902: Anti-Imperialism and European Visual Culture”
Lorraine Janzen Kooistra, “The Moxon Tennyson as Textual Event: 1857, Wood Engraving, and Visual Culture”
Lisa Surridge, “On the Offenses Against the Person Act, 1828″
Susan Hamilton, “On the Cruelty to Animals Act, 15 August 1876″
Dennis, Denisoff, “The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, 1888-1901″
Monique R. Morgan, “The Eruption of Krakatoa (also known as Krakatau) in 1883″
Krista Lysack, “The Royal Charter Storm, 25-26 October 1859″
Renata Kobetts Miller, “The Cultural Work of Drama Criticism in the Early 1890s”
Mary Jean Corbett, “On Crawford v. Crawford and Dilke, 1886″
Mark Crosby, “The Bank Restriction Act (1797) and Banknote Forgery”
Jonathan Smith, “The Huxley-Wilberforce ‘Debate’ on Evolution, 30 June 1860″
Judith L. Fisher, “Tea and Food Adulteration, 1834-75″
Daniel Bivona, “On W. K. Clifford and ‘The Ethics of Belief,’ 11 April 1876″
John M. Picker, “Threads across the Ocean: The Transatlantic Telegraph Cable, July 1858, August 1866″
Ellen Rosenman, “On Enclosure Acts and the Commons”
Ian Duncan, “On Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the Beagle”
Amy Woodson-Boulton, “The City Art Museum Movement and the Social Role of Art”
Marlene Tromp, “A Priori: Harriet Buswell and Unsolved Murder Before Jack the Ripper, 24-25 December 1872″
Tom Mole, “Romantic Memorials in the Victorian City: The Inauguration of the ‘Blue Plaque’ Scheme, 1868″
Paul Fyfe, “On the Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1830″
Ellen Crowell, “Oscar Wilde’s Tomb: Silence and the Aesthetics of Queer Memorial”
Kristi N. Embry, “The Entente cordiale between England and France, 8 April 1904″
Alexander J. Dick, “On the Financial Crisis, 1825-26″
Elaine Hadley, “On Opinion Politics and the Ballot Act of 1872″
Anne Stiles, “The Rest Cure, 1873-1925″
Rachel Teukolsky, “Walter Pater’s Renaissance (1873) and the British Aesthetic Movement”
Jonathan Sachs, “1786/1801: William Playfair, Statistical Graphics, and the Meaning of an Event”
Annemarie McAllister, “On the Temperance Movement”
Andrea K. Henderson, “William Henry Fox Talbot: The Photograph as Memorial for Romanticism”
Janice Schroeder, “On the English Woman’s Journal, 1858-64″
Kelly Hager, “Chipping Away at Coverture: The Matrimonial Causes Act of 1857″
Ina Ferris, “The Debut of The Edinburgh Review, 1802″
Mary Wilson Carpenter, “A Cultural History of Ophthalmology in Nineteenth-Century Britain”
Marjorie Stone, “Joseph Mazzini, English Writers, and the Post Office Espionage Scandal: British and Italian Politics, Privacy, and Twenty-First-Century Parallels”
Lana L. Dalley, “On Martineau’s Illustrations of Political Economy, 1832-34″
Peter Capuano, “On Sir Charles Bell’s The Hand, 1833″
Zarena Aslami, “The Second Anglo-Afghan War, or The Return of the Uninvited”
Stephen Arata, “On E. W. Lane’s Edition of The Arabian Nights’ Entertainments, 1838″
Robert David Aguirre, “Mexico, Independence, and Trans-Atlantic Exchange, 1822-24″
Elizabeth Helsinger, “Lyric Poetry and the Event of Poems, 1870″
Linda M. Shires, “On Color Theory, 1835: George Field’s Chromatography“
Morna O’Neill, “On Walter Crane and the Aims of Decorative Art”
Jo Briggs, “1848 and 1851: A Reconsideration of the Historical Narrative”
Julie Codell, “On the Delhi Coronation Durbars, 1877, 1903, 1911″
Ayla Lepine, “On the Founding of Watts & Co., 1874″
Jill Galvan, “Tennyson’s Ghosts: The Psychical Research Case of the Cross-Correspondences, 1901-c.1936″
Kathleen Lundeen, “On Herschel’s Forty-Foot Telescope, 1789″
Matthew Rowlinson, “On the First Medical Blood Transfusion Between Human Subjects, 1818″
Antoinette Burton, “On the First Anglo-Afghan War, 1839-42: Spectacle of Disaster”
Cannon Schmitt, “On the Publication of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of the Species, 1859″
Jill Rappoport, “Wives and Sons: Coverture, Primogeniture, and Married Women’s Property”
Suzanne Keen, “‘Altruism’ Makes a Space for Empathy, 1852″
Jason R. Rudy, “On Literary Melbourne: Poetry in the Colony, ca. 1854″
Angela Esterhammer, “1824: Improvisation, Speculation, and Identity-Construction”
Linda Peterson, “On the Appointment of the ‘Poet Laureate to Her Majesty,’ 1892-1896”
Peter Melville Logan, “On Culture: Edward B. Tylor’s Primitive Culture, 1871″
Peter Melville Logan, “On Culture: Matthew Arnold’s Culture and Anarchy, 1869″
Peter W. Sinnema, “10 April 1818: John Cleves Symmes’s ‘No. 1 Circular’”
Imogen Hart, “On the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society”
Jonathan Farina, “On David Masson’s British Novelists and their Styles (1859) and the Establishment of Novels as an Object of Academic Study”
Erik Simpson, “On Corinne, Or Italy”
Herbert F. Tucker, “In the Event of a Second Reform”
Andrew Elfenbein, “On the Trials of Oscar Wilde: Myths and Realities”
Pamela K. Gilbert, “On Cholera in Nineteenth-Century England”
Christopher Lane, “On the Victorian Afterlife of the 1781 Sunday Observance Act”
Sarah Winter, “On the Morant Bay Rebellion in Jamaica and the Governor Eyre-George William Gordon Controversy, 1865-70″
Mary Favret, “The Napoleonic Wars”
Susan Zlotnick, “On the Publication of Isabella Beeton’s Book of Household Management, 1861″
Stephanie Kuduk Weiner, “On the Publication of John Clare’s The Rural Muse, 1835″
Dane Kennedy, “The Search for the Nile”
Margaretta S. Frederick, “On Frederic Shields’ Chapel of the Ascension, 1887-1910″
Ghislaine McDayter, “On the Publication of William Godwin’s Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, 1798″
Elsie B. Michie, “On the Sacramental Test Act, the Catholic Relief Act, the Slavery Abolition Act, and the Factory Act”
Ivan Kreilkamp, “The Ass Got a Verdict: Martin’s Act and the Founding of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 1822″
Anne Helmreich, “On the Opening of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, 1854″
Rachel Ablow, “‘One Flesh,’ One Person, and the 1870 Married Women’s Property Act”
Nicholas Frankel, “On the Whistler-Ruskin Trial, 1878″
Stefanie Markovits, “On the Crimean War and the Charge of the Light Brigade”
Audrey Jaffe, “On the Great Exhibition”
Virginia Zimmerman, “On Accidental Archaeology”
Diane Piccitto, “On 1793 and the Aftermath of the French Revolution”
Pamela Fletcher, “On the Rise of the Commercial Art Gallery in London”
Joseph Viscomi, “Blake’s Invention of Illuminated Printing, 1788″
Brenda Assael, “On Dinners and Diners and Restaurant Culture in Late Nineteenth-Century London”
Alison Chapman, “On Il Risorgimento”
Matthew Rubery, “On Henry Morton Stanley’s Search for Dr. Livingstone, 1871-72″
Anne D. Wallace, “On the Deceased Wife’s Sister Controversy, 1835-1907″
Gillen D’Arcy Wood, “1816, The Year without a Summer”
Gowan Dawson, “On Richard Owen’s Discovery, in 1839, of the Extinct New Zealand Moa from Just a Single Bone”
Rae Greiner, “1909: The Introduction of the Word ‘Empathy’ into English”
Chris R. Vanden Bossche, “On Chartism”