This year’s London Nineteenth-Century Studies Seminar Graduate Conference will take place on Saturday 19th January 2019 at Senate House, University of London.
Keynote Speaker: Professor Regenia Gagnier (Exeter): ‘Global Circulation and the Long Nineteenth Century’
We welcome proposals for ten-minute papers on any aspect of literature, culture, art, and history in the long nineteenth century.
Themes may include, but are not limited to:
- Media and technology
- Art, architecture, and aesthetics
- Social and cultural history
- Production of literary cultures
- Gender and sexuality
- Performance and the spectacle
- Religion and ethics
- Representations of Empire
The conference is intended as a cross- and inter-disciplinary forum where postgraduate researchers working on any aspect of the long nineteenth century can present and discuss their research in a supportive and stimulating environment.
Please send abstracts of 200 words, along with a short biography (50 words) to 19thGradSymposium@gmail.com by 14th December 2018. The committee will confirm your inclusion in the programme shortly after that date.
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