School of Arts PGR Conference: ‘Reimagining World Views Across Space and Time’ Saturday 18th November 2023, University of Leicester Art represents, re-presents, misrepresents, subverts and reimagines the world. Philosophies,ideologies and… Read more »
Historical Texts, which gives digital access to EEBO, ECCO, the UK Medical Heritage Library, and the BL 19th-Century Collections, has launched a new set of resources that you let you… Read more »
Senate House, London 27-28 July 2023 Keynote speaker: Dr Jaipreet Virdi (University of Delaware) Extended deadline for proposals: 31 May 2023 Contact email: MakingHistory2023@gmail.com History Lab+ is a national network, affiliated with… Read more »
Here we have the latest report from Amy Wilcockson, the most recent winner of the Stephen Copley Research Awards, for more information about how to apply, please see here. Thanks to… Read more »
The BARS Executive Committee established the Stephen Copley bursary scheme in order to support postgraduate and early-career research within the UK – we have extended this to a second round… Read more »
The BARS ‘On This Day’ Blog series celebrates the 200th anniversary of literary and historical events of the Romantic period. Want to contribute a future post? Get in touch. The BARS ‘On This… Read more »
We are delighted to offer support to members who will be presenting at the ‘Romanticism and Justice’ 2023 international conference hosted by the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR)… Read more »
Dear BARS Members, Those of you who attended the BARS BGM last summer at the BARS/NASSR 2023 New Romanticisms conference at Edge Hill will recall our plans to address the… Read more »
We are currently looking for contributions to The Routledge Companion to Drag, a volume that will provide an accessible reference work to drag. This is an area which has garnered… Read more »
26 May 2023, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne. Keynote speakers: Professor Nicky Marsh (University of Southampton) and Professor Paul Crosthwaite (University of Edinburgh) The Economic Humanities Network for the Newcastle… Read more »