CfP: Military Masculinities in the Long Nineteenth Century
Please see below for a new Call for Papers on Military Masculinities in the Long Nineteenth Century, for a conference to be held next May at the University of Hull…. Read more »
Please see below for a new Call for Papers on Military Masculinities in the Long Nineteenth Century, for a conference to be held next May at the University of Hull…. Read more »
Please see below for a notice on the next Voices and Books network event, which includes a number of talks likely to be of interest to Romanticists. Attendance is free…. Read more »
Proposals are invited for the 2015 British Association for Romantic Studies international conference which will be held at Cardiff University, Wales (UK) on 16–19 July 2015. The theme of the… Read more »
Please see below for a preliminary notice for the second Keats Foundation bicentennial conference, which will take place at Guy’s Hospital next May. — — — — — John Keats:… Read more »
Professor Dewey W. Hall is looking for contributors to a panel entitled ‘Romantic and Victorian Echoes: A Transatlantic Exchange’, which will be part of the Northeast MLA Conference in Toronto,… Read more »
Please see below for details of the next meeting of the Voice and Books network, which will take place in Glasgow on September 8th – if you’re interested in attending, please… Read more »
Please see below for the programme for Making, Breaking and Transgressing Boundaries: Europe in Romantic Writing, 1775-1830. For registration information, keep an eye on the conference site. — Making, Breaking and… Read more »
Please see below for the timetable for the Royal Literary Fund and the Perils of Authorship symposium, which will be taking place next Friday (May 9th) at the British Library. … Read more »
Making, Breaking and Transgressing Boundaries: Europe in Romantic Writing, 1775-1830, which will take place in Newcastle on the 15th of July, has extended its Call for Papers until May 7th,… Read more »
On the bicentenary of the first defeat of Napoleon in 1814 and the arrival of ‘peace’ in Britain and Europe, Nicola Watson (Open University) and Ian Haywood (Roehampton University) are… Read more »