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We have a great deal to celebrate as we begin our new cycle, from a highly successful conference in Paris that constitutes much of the subject matter for this issue to the fact that we are now celebrating our twenty-fifth anniversary as a journal, as indicated by the twenty-fifth anniversary logo on our cover designed by Karen Coughlin in consultation with Mary Alice Fallon Yeskey. The Melville Society has benefited immensely from the commitment of its officers and committee members, not only to keeping the Society going, but also to ensuring that the growth and development of the Society and journal continue. I want to begin by thanking our officers and committee members from the last three years. Our three presidents, Samuel Otter, Timothy Marr, and Rodrigo Lazo, have all helped to ensure the strength of the organization during the pandemic and have gone beyond the traditionally ceremonial role of president in their contributions to the flourishing of The Melville Society. Our Executive Secretary of the last three years, Matthew Rebhorn, faced the challenging situation of stepping into his role at the beginning of the pandemic and offering leadership to a Society that was only able to resume meeting in person in the middle of 2022. Our Associate Secretary for Programs and Conferences, Meredith Farmer, had instituted a travel grant program in 2019 that she not only maintained, but expanded during the pandemic years, greatly aiding scholars seeking to travel to our 2022 conference in Paris. Many senior members of the Society contributed generously to the travel grant program, enabling the conference to be as broadly inclusive as possible. Zachary Hutchins, our Treasurer for the last three years, also stepped into an unexpectedly challenging situation and responded with grace and determination in addressing the Society’s finances. Robert K. 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We are excited to welcome our new Executive Committee members: John Wenke as President, Dawn Coleman as Executive Secretary, Steven Olsen-Smith as Treasurer (Society members may recall that Steve has served in this role before, and we are grateful for his return to the role), and Emilio Irigoyen as member-at-large. Robert K. Wallace, Meredith Farmer, Jennifer Greiman, and I will continue in our roles from the last three years, and we offer special thanks to Matthew Rebhorn, Zachary Hutchins, Christopher Sten, and Kelly Ross for their service to the Society over the last term. Our committees have also done important work over the last three years. 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Our Associate Secretary for Programs and Conferences, Meredith Farmer, had instituted a travel grant program in 2019 that she not only maintained, but expanded during the pandemic years, greatly aiding scholars seeking to travel to our 2022 conference in Paris. Many senior members of the Society contributed generously to the travel grant program, enabling the conference to be as broadly inclusive as possible. Zachary Hutchins, our Treasurer for the last three years, also stepped into an unexpectedly challenging situation and responded with grace and determination in addressing the Society’s finances. Robert K. Wallace and Christopher Sten maintained a flourishing Melville Society Cultural Project throughout the pandemic years, laying [End Page 1] a foundation for continued contributions by the MSCP. 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今年春天,我们开始了新的一年和新的三年周期的利维坦问题。利维坦这个新周期对应的领导与新条款梅尔维尔社会作为一个整体,我想暂停一会儿我们社会在本专栏中感谢领导的至少三年,随着最后一个三年周期构成挑战的学术社会和期刊不经常遇到的,尤其是因为COVID-19大流行的事实已经制定了为我们的工作条款2020年3月以来在许多方面。在我们开始新的周期时,我们有很多值得庆祝的事情,从在巴黎举行的一次非常成功的会议(这是本期杂志的主要主题),到我们现在庆祝杂志创刊25周年的事实,正如我们封面上的25周年纪念标志所表明的那样,这是由凯伦·考夫林与玛丽·爱丽丝·法伦·耶斯基协商设计的。梅尔维尔协会从其官员和委员会成员的承诺中受益匪浅,不仅保持了协会的运转,而且确保了协会和期刊的持续增长和发展。首先,我要感谢我们过去三年的官员和委员会成员。我们的三位主席塞缪尔·奥特、蒂莫西·马尔和罗德里戈·拉佐都帮助确保了该组织在大流行期间的实力,并超越了主席的传统礼仪角色,为梅尔维尔协会的繁荣做出了贡献。我们过去三年的执行秘书马修·雷博恩(Matthew Rebhorn)面临着一种具有挑战性的局面,他在大流行开始时上任,并领导一个直到2022年年中才恢复亲自会议的协会。我们负责项目和会议的副秘书长梅雷迪思·法默(Meredith Farmer)于2019年设立了一项旅行资助计划,她不仅维持了该计划,而且在疫情期间扩大了该计划,极大地帮助了寻求前往巴黎参加我们2022年会议的学者。协会的许多资深会员慷慨捐助了旅费补助计划,使会议能够尽可能广泛地包括在内。扎卡里·哈钦斯,我们过去三年的财务主管,也面临着意想不到的挑战,并以优雅和决心应对协会的财务问题。罗伯特·k·华莱士(Robert K. Wallace)和克里斯托弗·斯滕(Christopher Sten)在疫情期间维持了一个蓬勃发展的梅尔维尔协会文化项目,为MSCP的持续贡献奠定了基础。凯利·罗斯,我们执行委员会的普通成员,在我们的讨论中一直是一个敏锐而深思熟虑的贡献者,因为她的前任詹妮弗·格雷曼,作为利维坦的新副主编,继续做着出色的工作。从2020年到2022年,我们的工作人员在恶劣的环境下取得了很大的成就,因为我们重新定义了我们与约翰霍普金斯大学出版社作为会员协会的关系,重新设计了协会的会费结构,并委托重新设计了协会网站,所有这些都是为了在人文学科作为一个整体经常受到攻击的时候,梅尔维尔协会的持续繁荣。我们很高兴地欢迎我们的新执行委员会成员:约翰·文科担任主席,道恩·科尔曼担任执行秘书,史蒂文·奥尔森-史密斯担任财务主管(协会成员可能还记得史蒂夫以前担任过这个角色,我们对他的回归表示感谢),埃米利奥·伊里戈恩担任普通会员。罗伯特·k·华莱士、梅雷迪思·法默、詹妮弗·格雷曼和我将继续担任过去三年的职务,我们特别感谢马修·雷博恩、扎卡里·哈钦斯、克里斯托弗·斯滕和凯利·罗斯在过去一年中为协会所做的服务。我们的委员会在过去三年中也做了重要的工作。特别值得注意的是卡莉·施耐德作为我们的通讯委员会主席和我们的新网络编辑在监督我们网站的更新和改造方面所做的工作,我们非常感谢亚当·法尔斯、奇普·巴德利和卡西·乔·巴顿的……
From the Mast-Head Brian Yothers We begin a new year and a new three-year cycle of Leviathan issues this spring. This new cycle for Leviathan corresponds with new terms for the leadership of The Melville Society as a whole, and I want to pause for a moment in this column to thank our Society leadership from the least three years, as this last three-year cycle has posed challenges of the sort that scholarly societies and journals do not routinely encounter, not least because of the fact that the COVID-19 pandemic has set the terms for our work in many ways since March of 2020. We have a great deal to celebrate as we begin our new cycle, from a highly successful conference in Paris that constitutes much of the subject matter for this issue to the fact that we are now celebrating our twenty-fifth anniversary as a journal, as indicated by the twenty-fifth anniversary logo on our cover designed by Karen Coughlin in consultation with Mary Alice Fallon Yeskey. The Melville Society has benefited immensely from the commitment of its officers and committee members, not only to keeping the Society going, but also to ensuring that the growth and development of the Society and journal continue. I want to begin by thanking our officers and committee members from the last three years. Our three presidents, Samuel Otter, Timothy Marr, and Rodrigo Lazo, have all helped to ensure the strength of the organization during the pandemic and have gone beyond the traditionally ceremonial role of president in their contributions to the flourishing of The Melville Society. Our Executive Secretary of the last three years, Matthew Rebhorn, faced the challenging situation of stepping into his role at the beginning of the pandemic and offering leadership to a Society that was only able to resume meeting in person in the middle of 2022. Our Associate Secretary for Programs and Conferences, Meredith Farmer, had instituted a travel grant program in 2019 that she not only maintained, but expanded during the pandemic years, greatly aiding scholars seeking to travel to our 2022 conference in Paris. Many senior members of the Society contributed generously to the travel grant program, enabling the conference to be as broadly inclusive as possible. Zachary Hutchins, our Treasurer for the last three years, also stepped into an unexpectedly challenging situation and responded with grace and determination in addressing the Society’s finances. Robert K. Wallace and Christopher Sten maintained a flourishing Melville Society Cultural Project throughout the pandemic years, laying [End Page 1] a foundation for continued contributions by the MSCP. Kelly Ross, our at-large member in the Executive Committee was consistently a sharp and thoughtful contributor to our discussions, as Jennifer Greiman, her predecessor in that role, moved on to doing superb work as Leviathan’s new Associate Editor. Our officers from 2020–2022 accomplished a great deal under inclement circumstances, as we redefined our relationship to Johns Hopkins University Press as a Member Society, reworked the Society’s dues structure, and commissioned the redesign of the Society website, all in the service of the continued flourishing of The Melville Society at a time when the humanities as a whole have often seemed under attack. We are excited to welcome our new Executive Committee members: John Wenke as President, Dawn Coleman as Executive Secretary, Steven Olsen-Smith as Treasurer (Society members may recall that Steve has served in this role before, and we are grateful for his return to the role), and Emilio Irigoyen as member-at-large. Robert K. Wallace, Meredith Farmer, Jennifer Greiman, and I will continue in our roles from the last three years, and we offer special thanks to Matthew Rebhorn, Zachary Hutchins, Christopher Sten, and Kelly Ross for their service to the Society over the last term. Our committees have also done important work over the last three years. Of particular note is the work that Carie Schneider has done as the chair of our Communications Committee and our new Web Editor in overseeing the updating and revamping of our website, and we are very grateful to Adam Fales, Chip Badley, and Kassie Jo Badon for their...