Anti-Racist Pedagogies Teach-in
Refusals, Redactions and Divestments Anti-Racist Pedagogies Teach-in 1 September 2022 10am -3pm EST Join here by Zoom The Woman of Colour Facebook Group, UTSA English, the K-SAA and Colby College In… Read more »
Refusals, Redactions and Divestments Anti-Racist Pedagogies Teach-in 1 September 2022 10am -3pm EST Join here by Zoom The Woman of Colour Facebook Group, UTSA English, the K-SAA and Colby College In… Read more »
16-17 SEPTEMBER 2022 The Liberal was a short-lived and ill-fated journal, edited by Leigh Hunt in Pisa and published by his brother John in London. It is often viewed as… Read more »
Sacramento, California March 30 – April 1, 2023 Proposal Deadline: September 30, 2022 Nineteenth-Century Studies Association Sacramento, host city for NCSA’s 2023 conference, lends itself to exploring issues of… Read more »
Online, interdisciplinary conference 12th and 13th September 2022 The long-eighteenth century was a time of continual transformation. In the two hundred years between 1650 and 1850, rapid urbanisation turned small… Read more »
In the 125th anniversary of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, the event aims to reframe and reclaim 19th-century narratives of vampires, from John Polidori’s 1819 ‘The Vampyre’ to Stoker’s fin-de-siecle novel, by… Read more »
Saturday 14 May 2022, 11am-3.30pmRoom B29, Foster Court building, UCL main campus, WC1E 6BT They have 10 x ECR travel bursaries of £50 each available Over the course of the… Read more »
April 30, 2022 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM at Newington Green Meeting House This is a hybrid event: tickets are available to attend in person or to access the talks streamed… Read more »
This conference corresponds with the twentieth anniversary of the unveiling of the stained-glass window to commemorate Frances Burney in Westminster Abbey. A President’s Prize of £200 will be awarded by Prof… Read more »
International Conference19-20 May 2022, Université de Paris Keynote speaker : Pr Nicholas Halmi, University of Oxford The aim of this conference is to identify various Romantic-period clichés and to analyse… Read more »
The AHRC-funded ‘Victorian Literary Languages’ network aims to bring together research across literary studies, historical linguistics, Irish studies, Scottish studies, Welsh studies, periodical studies, digital humanities and cultural history. Trialling… Read more »