American society for eighteenth-century studies

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The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS) is a scholarly group established in 1969 focused on studying the late seventeenth to early nineteenth centuries. The society holds annual meetings around the United States and Canada. ASECS offers fellowships as well as travel grants, and encourages the development of research and college courses in the area of eighteenth-century studies. The society publishes two scholarly works, the 'Eighteenth-Century Studies' journal (ECS), and 'Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture' (SECC).

From the description of Records, 1969-1997. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 320132409

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The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS) is a scholarly group established in 1969 focused on studying the late seventeenth to early nineteenth centuries. The society holds annual meetings around the United States and Canada.

ASECS offers fellowships as well as travel grants, and encourages the development of research and college courses in the area of eighteenth-century studies. The society publishes two scholarly works, the 'Eighteenth-Century Studies' journal (ECS), and 'Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture' (SECC).

From the guide to the Records of the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, 1969-1997, (William Andrews Clark Memorial Library)

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America
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Civilization, Modern
Early printed books
English imprints
English literature
History
Learned institutions and societies
Learned institutions and societies
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Active 1969

Active 1997

Americans

English

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