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1. 'Be a gen'l'm'n and a Conserwative Sammy': Political Remediations of the Pickwick Papers in the Provincial Press (1836–1837).

2. Hair in the Disraeli Papers: A Victorian Harvest.

3. The Photographs of A. B. Ovenstone and the Reinvention of the Scottish Amateur Tradition.

4. Immediate Accidents and Lingering Trauma: Railwaymen Poets, Danger, and Emotive Verse.

5. Trick of the Eye: Prospect Gazing, Illusion, and the University Novel.

6. Florence Nightingale and the Provincial Response to the Crimean War.

7. Locating the Backstage of Victorian Religion: Spaces of Irish Catholicism.

8. Sculpture and Faith at St Paul's Cathedral, c. 1796–1913: Introduction.

9. From 'a piece of grossness' to 'minute particularity': Queen Victoria's First Pregnancy in the British Press.

10. Reading Victorian Rags: Recycling, Redemption, and Dickens's Ragged Children.

11. Extraordinary Sequel: The 'Russian' Influenza and Enduring Sequelae in Victorian Culture.

12. 'Consider yourself kissed': Intimacy, Engagement, and Material Culture in Nineteenth-Century 
Middle-Class English Love Letters.

13. Workers' Responses to Paternalism in British Factory-Based Events (1840–1860).

14. Masculinity, Madness and Empire in Kipling's 'Thrown Away' and 'The Madness of Private Ortheris'.

15. Remembering Hodson's Horse: Commemoration and the Indian Uprising of 1857–58.

16. Chronotopic Cartography: Mapping Literary Time-Space.

17. Reception House: A New Space for Managing Infectious Disease 'Contacts'.

18. 'Monstrous Tumours': Elephantiasis between Disability and Contagion in British India, 1850–1950.

19. Race, Specificity, and Statistics in Victorian Medicine.

20. Knocker Ups: A Social History of Waking Up in Victorian Britain's Industrial Towns.

21. University Work: Re-Forming Manuscripts in Elizabeth Jesser Reid's Correspondence Networks.

22. Detective Fictions: The 'baby-farming detective' in Britain, 1867–97.

23. Understanding the Victorians through Museum Displays.

24. Vagrant, Convict, Cannibal Chief: Abel Magwitch and the Culture of Cannibalism in Great Expectations.

25. The First Darwinian: Alfred Russel Wallace and the Meaning of Darwinism.

26. Fit and Counterfeit: The Volatile Values of Epilepsy in Wilkie Collins's Poor Miss Finch.

27. Great Expectations and Dickens's Spelling Book Predicament.

28. Material Culture and the ‘Backstage’: A Response to Peter K. Andersson’s ‘How Civilized Were the Victorians?’.

29. Exploring the Backstage of Victorian Respectability.

30. A Feminist Network in an Artists’ Home: Mary and George Watts, George Meredith, and Josephine Butler.

31. ‘Cleverly Drawn’: Oscar Wilde, Charles Ricketts, and the Art of the Woman's World.

32. Inside Tallis: Reconstructing the Interiors of Tallis’s London Street Views.

33. Making the High Street: Walking Tours and Street Views in the 1830s.

34. Steal it, Change it, Print it: Transatlantic Scissors-and-Paste Journalism in the Ladies’ Treasury , 1857–1895.

35. On Not Reading The Soldier’s Pocket-book for Field Service.

36. Reading with the Occultists: Arthur Machen, A. E. Waite, and the Ecstasies of Popular Fiction.

37. Mayhew: On Reading, About Writing.

38. Book-hunters and Book-huntresses: Gender and Cultures of Antiquarian Book Collecting in Britain, c . 1880–1900.