Cambridge, UK, 13 – 14 January 2023https://www.rrrjournal.com @RRRJournal Since increased critical attention paid to ‘affect’ in the 1990s, studies of the experience of feeling have grown exponentially across a range… Read more »
Organised by the AHRC-funded ‘Books and Borrowing, 1750-1830′ and ‘Libraries, Reading Communities and Cultural Formation in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic’ projects. Split-Venue Research Festival 13-14 April 2023 – University of Liverpool… Read more »
The Women’s Studies Group 1558–1837 is offering a bursary of £750 to an early career researcher, independent scholar or PhD student to support research in any aspect of women’s studies… Read more »
We are glad to announce the publication of the most recent issue of The BARS Review (No. 58, Spring 2022). The issue contains twelve reviews of recent scholarly work within… Read more »
Lancaster University – 26-27 July 2023 What role do notebooks play in the shaping of literary and scientific history? How and why should difficult-to-decipher manuscripts be interpreted, particularly when their contents… Read more »
Manchester University is hosting 2 events for this seminar series. Join on campus or online, Wednesday 2nd November, for a special Halloween hybrid edition of the North West Long Nineteenth-Century… Read more »
The Bodleian Libraries are now accepting applications for Visiting Fellowships to be taken up during academic year 2023-24. Fellowships support periods of research in the Special Collections of the Bodleian Libraries, across a range… Read more »
In this, our first The BARS Examiner piece, Amber Williams reviews and questions the film Mr Malcolm’s List. If you would like to review a theatre production, film, podcast, or… Read more »
Get your free tickets for the next season of BARS Digital Events! Please book for each individual event you’d like to attend via Eventbrite – click on the links below… 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 »