BAVS Online Writing Retreats – Express Your Interest
We would like to gauge interest among BAVS members in online writing retreats. If you would be keen to attend something like this, please let us know your thoughts and […]
We would like to gauge interest among BAVS members in online writing retreats. If you would be keen to attend something like this, please let us know your thoughts and […]
24-25 May 2023 Weetwood Hall Conference Centre and online Hosted by Leeds Centre for Victorian Studies in collaboration with the Charlotte M. Yonge Fellowship The Victorian age was characterised by […]
Our online seminar will feature cross disciplinary presentations, followed by a Q&A session. The PGR/ECR Long Nineteenth Century Interdisciplinary Research Group is organised by volunteer PGRs and ECRs at Manchester […]
An 18-month Postdoctoral position in History or Literature is advertised for the IRC Starting Laureate project MILC – MedIcal Literature and Communication about Child Health (1850-1914). The successful candidate will work […]
Professor John Bowen (University of York) speaks on ‘Dickens’s Theatres of Cruelty’ at Royal Holloway’s Picture Gallery. …a boat of dirty and disreputable appearance with two figures on it, floated […]
Just a reminder that the deadline for the next round of BAVS funding applications is 30 November. Full details can be found on the BAVS website at http://bavs.ac.uk/funding
Lecture by Prof. Rohan McWilliam Wednesday 2 Nov 2022, 17:00-19:00 This is the inaugural lecture for the newly established QMUL Centre for the Study of the Nineteenth Century and its Legacies. […]
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 […]