Colloquia and Working Groups |
Yale departmental and interdisciplinary colloquia and working groups provide opportunities to present and discuss current research in the eighteenth century, at Yale and in the wider scholarly community. |
Research Centers and Institutes |
A wide range of research centers and institutes, as well as fellowship and grant programs, at Yale, support research and public events pertinent to the study of the eighteenth-century. |
Scholarly Editing and Digital Publication Projects |
Yale University is home to several scholarly editing projects for key eighteenth-century sources. Some project teams have compiled significant reference and resource collections that are available for consultation, generally by appointment, and editorial staff are available for consultation and assistance. Some offer internships, work study, or other opportunities for student engagement. |
Workshops and Training |
Master Classes and other workshop and training opportunities, many of them sponsored by the Yale libraries and museums, provide specialized training relevant to the study of eighteenth-century sources. |
Research and Course Guides |
Yale librarians have assembled subject guides to highlight key library resources for eighteenth-century studies. Most of the electronic databases and journals linked to in these guides are restricted to Yale faculty, students, and staff. Off-campus patrons will need to use VPN. |