Why publish your work in SVEC?
Published within the University of Oxford, SVEC has a long-established reputation as the foremost series dedicated to eighteenth-century research of the highest quality. We welcome work across a broad range of disciplines and critical methodologies, reflecting the diversity and global network of exchange that characterises the Enlightenment.
- SVEC has diverse subject-matter, covering all aspects of the eighteenth century
- is peer-reviewed by leading scholars
- has a multi-national editorial board
- publishes work in both English and French
- enjoys an international readership with a presence in major university and research libraries.
Getting Published (pdf) provides information on preparing a proposal, submitting a manuscript, timeframes to publication and other aspects of the editorial and production process.
Pour une vérsion française de ces directives, merci de cliquer ici: Faites Vous Publier (pdf).
If you wish to propose an edited themed volume, please also see our Guidelines for Editors of themed volumes:
SVEC themed volumes guidelines (pdf).
SVEC directives pour les volumes thématiques (pdf).
All final submissions that have been accepted for publication must follow the SVEC house style:


