NEXT WEEK! International panel on "Romantic Wales and Empire: Inside and Out". Speakers: Rhys Kaminski-Jones and Timothy Heimlich. Friday 8 May at 17.30. Room 349, Senate House, London. Chair: Gregory Dart. Free admission. Wine reception. ALL WELCOME. https://t.co/fVNw5UgIH0
🎓 Postdoc Opportunity 🎓
Ph.D. scholars in any area of Irish studies may apply for our National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship.
NEH Fellows continue their research while in residence at @NDIrishStudies for up to three years.
👉 Apply here: https://t.co/pCpLsMjNGv
Job opportunity to come and work as a MHRA Research Fellow on P. B. Shelley's letters @QMUL.
Details here,
https://t.co/Qr8ZojSvBE
Applications close on 12 June.
We are so looking forward to hearing Eliza Haughton-Shaw (Cambridge) talk to us TODAY about 'Rationality and Eccentricity in Sarah Fielding’s and Jane Collier’s The Cry (1751)'.
All welcome IN PERSON or ONLINE.
Sign up online here
https://t.co/w5hFirftkz
Our special issue for New American Studies Journal is out and is open access! https://t.co/6h8XFrBBW6. Featuring @XanderManshel on historical fiction, Edwin Frank on @nyrbclassics, Susan Hegeman on classics and culture wars, Rochelle Gurstein on ephemeral masterpieces, & more!
When you live in England, but your laptop charger is American, and you go home to Italy where your house has German sockets for some reason
#culturalidentity