The recording of our most recent Digital Event, ‘Romanticism and the Museum’, is now online. Information about the panel can be found here. Our next event is ‘Romantic Forms’, and… Read more »
Stephen Copley Research Awards 2021 The BARS Executive Committee established the Stephen Copley bursary scheme in order to support postgraduate and early-career research within the UK. The bursaries primarily fund… Read more »
You can now watch last week’s event, ‘The Late Mary Shelley’, online on our YouTube channel. This event was our most popular yet, with 187 attendees! Read about the speakers… Read more »
Join us on Zoom on Thursday 4th March 2021 at 5pm GMT. Tickets here. This event proposes to discuss the challenges facing museums and heritage institutions and organisations in 2021…. Read more »
The Burns Supper is a tradition with its roots in the Romantic period. BARS Digital Events was delighted to host some virtual entertainments at a Burns Supper on Zoom –… Read more »
Click here to view. Come and see The Collected Works of Allan Ramsay team as they discuss the editions they are working on, and what has surprised them about the… Read more »
The North West Long Nineteenth Century Seminar takes place at Manchester Metropolitan University (Manchester Met). This year it has hosted a special seminar on the theme of ‘Melmoth’s Afterlives’ as part… Read more »
News of an extra Digital Event for February 2021 – book your tickets here! ‘The Late Mary Shelley’ 18 February 2021 5-6.30pm GMT Chair: Amanda Blake Davis Speakers: Antonella Braida (Université de… Read more »
The British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) is delighted to announce the current round of The British Association for Romantic Studies First Book Prize, 2019-21. Awarded biennially for the best first monograph in Romantic Studies, this prize is open to first books published between 1 January 2019 and 1 January 2021. In… Read more »
It’s a few days ahead of 25th December, we know… but we wanted to share with you this special ‘On This Day’ Christmas post by Dr Anna Fancett so you… Read more »