Nineteenth-century, O/A journal welcoming Humanities and Social Sciences research from scholars at all career stages | EiC @katiemacleann| Dep Ed Andie Lloyd
We are thrilled to announce that the CfS for Issue 9, ‘Sex in the Long Nineteenth Century’ is now live!
Articles should be submitted by 23:59 on 16th April 2026 to [email protected].
Do share widely and we look forward to hearing from you!
https://t.co/yUR7SboyBt
Interesting list of the 100 best English language novels in @guardian.
I was one of the authors invited to contribute and 3 of my choices feature (Wuthering Heights, David Copperfield, Howards End).
It would be fun to spend 100 weeks reading them all!
https://t.co/qtRwuIGwCw
We're remembering Lord Byron today on the 202nd anniversary of his death. We are proud to have published a beautifully Byronic collection of poems two summers ago in honour of the bicentenary year of his death. Read 'mad, bad and dangerous to know' here: https://t.co/51ejRrvoMc
We are still seeking new reviewers for the RRR journal! If you are interested, please let us know at https://t.co/4grzk88hkf, or email us at [email protected].
We are thrilled to announce that the CfS for Issue 9, ‘Sex in the Long Nineteenth Century’ is now live!
Articles should be submitted by 23:59 on 16th April 2026 to [email protected].
Do share widely and we look forward to hearing from you!
https://t.co/yUR7SboyBt
We’re excited to welcome our new Postgraduate Editors Charlotte Bookham (@CharBookham), Marcus Lawrence (@mlavvrie.bsky.social), and Scarlette-Electra LeBlanc (@gothicwells)! 🎉
Each new board member brings unique expertise to the board:
@gothicwells is a PhD student at the University of Hull’s Leverhulme Trust Centre for Water Cultures. Her thesis explores the cultural legacies of Holy wells and springs in Britain, examining the works of folklore collectors and antiquarians and authors such as Wordsworth.
We are now halfway to the CfS deadline for Issue 9, 'Sex in the Long Nineteenth Century'. Make sure you send in your work soon - we can't wait to read your fantastic articles!
We are thrilled to announce that the CfS for Issue 9, ‘Sex in the Long Nineteenth Century’ is now live!
Articles should be submitted by 23:59 on 16th April 2026 to [email protected].
Do share widely and we look forward to hearing from you!
https://t.co/yUR7SboyBt
📢We're recruiting four new postgraduate and two early career researchers! Please visit our website for more information and to submit your application (deadline 23rd February).
📢 We're on the hunt for new reviewers!
If you'd like to express interest in writing a review of a monograph, conference, exhibition, theatre production, or film to be considered for next year's issue, please fill out the 'call for reviewers' form at
https://t.co/3p5WubUZ0E
It's here!
We are delighted to announce that Issue 8 of the RRR Journal, Play in the Long Nineteenth Century, is available to read now at the link below.
We can't wait to hear your thoughts on these brilliant articles!
https://t.co/8N2pOGpTCo
It's here!
We are delighted to announce that Issue 8 of the RRR Journal, Play in the Long Nineteenth Century, is available to read now at the link below.
We can't wait to hear your thoughts on these brilliant articles!
https://t.co/GEO7PLfGBH
A wonderful day at our Sex in the Long Nineteenth Century conference today! We've heard so many brilliant papers, and now it's time for our keynote from Dr Michael Shaw
Issue 8 of RRR is coming out this Thursday! Let's count down by looking at some articles from the archive.
Let's start with Jemma Stewart's: 'An "Electric Telegraph" of the Heart': A Community of Feeling in the Victorian Language of Flowers.
https://t.co/7GjL7PAatK
🗓️One month to go until our 8th issue drops and RRR’s annual conference in Stirling!
There are still a few tickets available — something to look forward to after the Christmas break.
👉https://t.co/MXhTavf5S8
We are delighted to announce that we'll be hosting the @SSNCI_tweets conference @MaynoothHist next June. Call for papers attached. Please spread far and wide!