Only ONE WEEK left to send your proposals for the @LNCSSGS conference on ‘Storytelling through Objects in the Long Nineteenth Century’. For all PGRs and ECRs, this is a great opportunity to share your research and meet #19thC colleagues. Check out our full CFP and get submitting!
#LondonNineteenthCenturyStudiesSeminar returns
15th May, 6pm, Senate House room G37: our final seminar, themed around Decadence.
Speakers: Matt Potolsky (Utah) and Alex Murray (Queen's Belfast).
👀for our other summer events...
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Only ONE WEEK left to send your proposals for the @LNCSSGS conference on ‘Storytelling through Objects in the Long Nineteenth Century’. For all PGRs and ECRs, this is a great opportunity to share your research and meet #19thC colleagues. Check out our full CFP and get submitting!
We hope to have some (limited) travel funding remaining for any PGR/ prec. waged/ unwaged scholars who wish to join us on campus this Friday as attendees of our VPFA Study Day. If interested, email [email protected]. https://t.co/pe9foqVRWF
Join us to hear @AdrianWisnicki's lecture on 'Victorian Studies and the Other Space of Generative AI'!
Tickets to attend this lecture at our beautiful Picture Gallery are still available. Free, but booking essential.
Our next Grave Matters event is on Monday 15 April at 6pm BST. Do come along, it's online, it's free and it'll be super interesting! Sign up here: https://t.co/cLdFnMI2oB
I'm excited to announce the next Grave Matters online seminar on Monday 15 April at 6pm BST on the theme of 'Persecution, ethics and identity' for more information and to sign up for free see 👇 Pls share!
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Only ONE WEEK left to register your attendance! Come join us, @DrJonPotter and @BettyHagglund
for our upcoming hybrid @VPFA1 Study Day on 'Knowledge in the Victorian Periodical', next Friday 19/04 10-5:30pm. For info and to register, please click here: https://t.co/pe9foqVRWF
✨Still time to send your proposals for the @LNCSSGS conference on objects in the Victorian household, the evolving relationship between animate and inanimate, and storytelling through collections in the nineteenth century! ([email protected])
✨Deadline extended to 21st April!
✨We are thrilled to share our #CFP for the next LNCSS-GS conference titled ‘Storytelling through Objects in the Long Nineteenth Century’, and very excited to have Dr Alexander Bubb (@sikandar_bubb) as our keynote speaker!✨
More info and full CFP here👉
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🚨Only four days left to send us your proposals for the @LNCSSGS conference!
We welcome papers on the evolving relationship between animate and inanimate, objects in the Victorian household, and storytelling through collections in the nineteenth century!
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📢The CFP for the next @LNCSSGS conference on ‘Storytelling through Objects in the Long Nineteenth Century’ has been extended to 5th April 2024!
✨Don't miss this opportunity to send your proposal to [email protected].
✨Check out our full CFP here! https://t.co/GkZGKADPUj
Fantastic postdoc opportunity to work alongside our fabulous partners @FIBaillet (Caen) and @DrHorrocks (LJMU) on the Punch's Pocketbook archive - please share widely! https://t.co/HVow88DJ6B
London Nineteenth-Century Studies continues! 7th March, 6pm: our theme will be Victorian infrastructure, our speakers Nicola Kirkby (RHUL) and Julia Rossi (Chicago). Senate House London, Room 243 https://t.co/n1cgSiN7vZ…
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We are delighted to have Dr Ushashi Dasgupta (Oxford) joining us on 12th March to discuss a historical house collapse and fiction’s structural responsibilities. 6pm, Senate House. https://t.co/LiAyvZ7Po4
@LondonC19@LNCSSGS Looking forward to tomorrow's panel on 1874. Advertising, Mormons, Railway Mania, & Man-Baiting. *Please come* & bring in more 1874nts to share, 25/01, Senate House, 6pm.