RACE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE & CULTURE attends to the racial and imperial logics that structured the conceptual and material worlds from which literatures of the long nineteenth century emerged. While… Read more »
An Online Workshop for Postgraduate and Early Career Researchers Monday 28th February, 1pm – 2:30pm GMT (WORKSHOP POSTPONED DUE TO UCU STRIKE ACTION – NEW DATE 10 MARCH 5pm-6:30pm GMT)… Read more »
The contest was devised in the hopes of celebrating recent pedagogical innovation, inspiring creative new approaches, and creating an additional forum for conversations about Romantic pedagogy—both its boons and challenges…. Read more »
23-26 June 2022, Monte Verità conference center, Ascona, Switzerland (initially planned for 2020 but delayed due to the pandemic) Keynote Speakers: Christoph Bode, Biancamaria Fontana, Paul Hamilton, and Nicola Moorby… Read more »
‘Our Subversive Voice: The History and Politics of the English Protest Song’ is a two-year research project funded by the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council. It is based at… Read more »
How did atheist, secularist, and humanist ideas circulate within and across nations in the long nineteenth century? This conference seeks to consider this question at both micro and macro scales,… Read more »
Just a little reminder to our readers that all of the past BARS Digital Events 2021-22 are available on our Youtube channel, click here to visit, and don’t forget 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 executive committees of the British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) and the Universities Committee for Scottish Literature (UCSL) are delighted to announce the winner of the fourth annual Scottish… Read more »
Applications are invited for a 6-month postdoctoral research position on the AHRC-funded project ‘Radical Translations: The Transfer of Revolutionary Culture between Britain, France and Italy (1789-1815), based at King’s College… Read more »