Category Archives: Call for Papers

RECSO Conference CFP: Imagining Apocalypse

  Romanticism and Eighteenth-Century Studies Oxford invites proposals for a one-day interdisciplinary conference to be held at Oxford University on 18 June 2021 on the subject of ‘Imagining Apocalypse’. A plenary lecture will be given by Professor Fiona Stafford (Professor … Continue reading

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Reminder: CFP for Lines of Connection: An International Conference on Eighteenth-Century Poetry

We are delighted to announce an international conference on eighteenth-century poetry to be held in Oxford on 7th and 8th July 2016. Lines of Connection is organised by the Digital Miscellanies project in association with the TORCH Enlightenment Programme / Besterman Centre for the … Continue reading

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Call for Papers: Lines of Connection: An International Conference on Eighteenth-Century Poetry

We are delighted to announce an international conference on eighteenth-century poetry to be held in Oxford on 7th and 8th July 2016. Lines of Connection is organised by the Digital Miscellanies project in association with the TORCH Enlightenment Programme / Besterman Centre for the … Continue reading

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CFP: Long-Eighteenth-Century Research in Progress Seminar (Michaelmas Term 2015)

The Long-Eighteenth-Century Research in Progress Seminar explores all aspects of the (very) long Eighteenth-Century (1688-1832) in a supportive and informal environment, welcoming speakers from across disciplines. We are currently inviting proposals for presentations during Michaelmas Term 2015. The seminar would … Continue reading

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Call for Papers: Texts in times of conflict

Keynote speakers: Dr Natasha Alden (Aberystwyth University) and Prof. Ian Gadd (Bath Spa University),  8 September 2015, De Montfort University. Reflecting on the seismic cultural and political shifts of his own time, Francis Bacon pinpointed ‘printing, gunpowder, and the compass’ … Continue reading

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Call for Speakers: “Reading Images” Workshops

Romanticism and Eighteenth-Century Studies Oxford (RECSO) invites submissions for its “Reading Images” seminar series to take place in Michaelmas Term 2015. The series will provide an exciting opportunity for graduates, postgraduates and early career fellows to present their research with … Continue reading

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BSECS Postgraduate and Early Career Scholars’ Conference

Queen’s University Belfast, 15-16 July 2015 ‘Connections’ The British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies annual postgraduate and early-career scholars’ conference provides a forum for researchers working on all aspects of the history, literature and culture of the long eighteenth century. Whilst … Continue reading

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CFP - The Eighteenth-Century and Romantic Studies Graduate Conference 2015

The Eighteenth-Century and Romantic Studies Graduate Conference 2015 Faculty of English, University of Cambridge Saturday, 18 April 2021 We are inviting submissions for papers to be presented at the annual Eighteenth-Century and Romantic Studies Graduate Conference taking place on 18 … Continue reading

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Call for Papers: ‘Jargon of Men and Things’: Production and Consumption in the Long Eighteenth Century

Saturday, 18 April 2015, Faculty of English, University of Cambridge The Eighteenth-Century and Romantic Studies Graduate Conference is an annual event at the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, organised and hosted by students enrolled on the Faculty’s MPhil programme. … Continue reading

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Call for Papers: The Age of Lightness

The Age of Lightness: Emergences of a Paradigm of the French Eighteenth Century 15 May 2015 Maison française of Oxford Call for papers Whilst Voltaire observed that ‘lightness and fickleness shaped the character of that agreeable nation’ (none other than France), … Continue reading

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