The American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, established in 1969, is the leading scholarly society in the United States dedicated to the study of the period from the late seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. With a focus on all aspects of this era, the society promotes research, teaching, and collaboration among scholars through its publications, annual meetings, and diverse networks.
Members of ASECS benefit from access to scholarly journals, such as Eighteenth-Century Studies and Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, as well as resources for research, teaching, and professional development. The society fosters an inclusive and welcoming environment for scholars at all stages of their careers and encourages active participation in committees, caucuses, and affiliate societies. With its commitment to advancing knowledge and understanding of the long eighteenth century, ASECS plays a vital role in the academic community.
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