About Dix-Neuf

Nineteenth-century French studies opens out onto multiple fields of enquiry and areas of knowledge. Dix-Neuf’s interdisciplinary focus reflects this and seeks to promote wide-ranging critical and theoretical debate. Since methods of working and of sharing ideas have undergone radical transformations over the last decade, this journal looks forward in terms of its mode of delivery. Dix-Neuf capitalises on the possibilities of e-publishing, with all the advantages that it offers, while maintaining the traditional hallmarks of good scholarship – thorough refereeing, meticulous editing, rigorously enforced standards of presentation and referencing. The Journal provides a forum for cutting-edge research in nineteenth-century French and francophone studies in all relevant disciplines, and we welcome submissions from researchers working on the literature, history, philosophy, culture, society, art, music, fashion and journalism of the period.

Dix-Neuf was established as an e-journal in 2003, and is published by Routledge on the Taylor & Francis Online platform. The Journal publishes 4 issues per year. Full tables of contents can be accessed here.

Current issue available here.

The editors (Susan McCready, Valentina Gosetti, and Edmund Birch) welcome article submissions here. Please refer to the Guidelines for Authors before submission.

The editors can be contacted at: dixneufjournal@gmail.com.

Special issues

In addition to publishing ‘open’ issues each year, the Journal also publishes at least one annual themed issue, often with a guest editor. Recent special issues have been devoted to: ‘New Directions in  Nineteenth-Century French Studies’; ‘Intimacy’ (guest editors: Claire Moran and Apolline Malevez); ‘Paris Universal Expositions, 1855-1900’ (guest editor: Anne O’Neil-Henry); and ‘Ecoregions/Les Écorégions’ (guest editors: Daniel A. Finch Race and Valentina Gosetti).

The editors also welcome proposals for future special issues of the Journal. Instructions for proposing a special issue can be found here.