Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment (formerly SVEC) is renowned as being the foremost series devoted to Enlightenment studies. A partnership between the Voltaire Foundation and Liverpool University Press sees volumes digitised for the first time through Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment ONLINE.
The now 417-volume collection covers a breadth of cultures and countries including works on Russia, Greece, Spain, and Germany, and explores topics from 17th-century classicism to 18th-century patriotism to the French Revolution.
Notable volumes added to the collection include: .Interpreting the Ancien Régime by David Bien .Ruins Past by Sabrina Ferri .The Encyclopedists as Individuals and The Encyclopedists as a Group by Frank Kafker .Sedaine, Greuze and the Boundaries of Genre by Mark Ledbury
You can browse the newly added content by following this link:
Pricing information
Perpetual online access to all 417 back list volumes is available for a one-off purchase of £11,300* / US$14,500. (UK institutions are subjected to VAT)
Customers who purchased the initial 217 volumes are entitled to a 50% discount.
There is no obligation to purchase future content and you will continue to have access to content purchased in perpetuity.
**Free 30-day trials**
A 30-day free trial of 100 volumes in the digital collection published between 1964-2001 is available to your institution.
Please email your institution's name, address, primary contact (with email address), and IP range to Jennie Collinson, Head of Sales & Marketing at Liverpool University Press, at jenniec@liverpool.ac.uk.