Belmont Humanities Symposium Journal
Introductory text for Belmont Humanities Symposium Journal.
The Belmont Humanities Symposium Journal was a juried in-house journal, published annually 2010-2014, whose audience was all members of the Belmont community with an interest in the Humanities, across the curriculum.
Current Volume: Volume 5 (2014)
Editor’s Note
This fifth volume of the Belmont Humanities Symposium Journal offers critical discussion and reflection on aspects of the 2014 Symposium’s theme of “Worlds Enough and Time.” We hope that these contributions will be of interest to readers across the Belmont community, and that they will contribute to enriching the dialogue among us.
I would like to express my gratitude to the BHSJ Executive Board, to the Editorial Advisory Board and especially to the jury readers, whose careful consideration and expeditious reading of submissions are greatly appreciated. Words of thanks go as well to President Fisher and the Belmont administration, whose on-going support of the Humanities Symposium encourages the kind of thoughtful reflection found here.
Articles
Front Matter
John Paine
Introduction
Maggie P. Monteverde
Where in the World is Sir Cloudsley Shovell? or How to Find Your Way When You Are All at Sea
Michael E. Jackson
No Abiding Place: Jane Austen in Space and Time
Douglas Murray
Generations Enough, and Time
John Niedzwiecki and Meg Streams
World Without Time
Eva Brann
That Time of Which We Know Nothing
Maggie P. Monteverde
Back Matter
John Paine