The winner of the DNS2020 Postgraduate Prize for Best Postgraduate Paper is Tania Marlowe, for her paper ‘“Thick Vapour”: Reading The Devil upon Two Sticks through Object-Oriented Ontology’.
Congratulations Tania! The committee will be in contact with you soon.
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*CALL FOR PAPERS* for season 3 of NDENCA (Jan- Mar 21) is now open! We want to hear from PhDs, ECRs (broadly defined) and museum professionals. Send your abstracts for a 40 min seminar paper to [email protected] by 30 November 2020
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The conference program is now available for viewing on our website. Registration is required to participate - details are provided by following the link below.
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Here's a taste of what's to come at DNS2020. We are fortunate to have four fantastic keynote speakers who will explore the theme of 'Dark Enlightenments' within an eighteenth-century context. Follow the link below to see a summary of their topics.
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ANZSECS now has a Facebook group, where members can share news, opportunities, discussion, events, or other interesting material relevant to scholarship on the long eighteenth century.
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CFP: XVII David Nichol Smith Seminar in Eighteenth-Century Studies, 'Dark Enlightenments', 2-4 December 2020, Adelaide, Austraila. https://t.co/7vwRflDtfI