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‘Disraeli: The Romance of Politics’ – Book Launch and Public Lecture | Victorian Studies Centre Blog
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Victorian Studies Centre Blog. Research and events in nineteenth-century literature and culture at the University of Leicester. 8216;Disraeli: The Romance of Politics’ – Book Launch and Public Lecture. Victorian Studies Centre Leicester. February 11, 2013. The Victorian Studies Centre is delighted to announce a special event happening next week. We will be hosting a book launch for Professor Robert O’Kell (University of Manitoba) and his new book. Disraeli: The Romance of Politics. For more information, ...
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Australasian Victorian Studies Association Blog: April 2015
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Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies. Thursday, 30 April 2015. CFP: Special issue of Victorian Network on the Victorian Brain (Deadline: 15 Aug. 2015). Mid-Victorians discussed the human brain extensively in both popular literature and specialized periodicals, ranging in disciplines from natural and medical sciences to literature and philosophy. The Journal of Mental Science. And Dickens’s Household Words. Are but two examples from different sides of that spectrum. As these widespread discussion...
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Australasian Victorian Studies Association Blog: November 2016
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Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies. Tuesday, 15 November 2016. CFP: AVSA 2017 Conference, "Victorian Materialities", Deakin University, Australia (Deadline extended: 27 Feb 2017). Victorian Materialities, AVSA Conference. Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. Keynote speaker: Alexis Easley (University of St Thomas). Deadline now extended to 27 February 2017. The Buried Life of Things: How Objects Made History in Nineteenth-Century Britain. The expansion of commodity culture and department stores.
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Australasian Victorian Studies Association Blog: January 2016
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Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies. Thursday, 28 January 2016. CFP: NAVSA 2016, 'Social Victorians', Phoenix, AZ (2-5 November 2016) [Deadline 1 February 2016]. November 2-5, 2016. Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel, Phoenix, AZ. Gowan Dawson, University of Leicester,Caroline Levine, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a panel commemorating the anniversary of Steven Marcus’s The Other Victorians. What does it mean to speak of the social in the Victorian era? Social frameworks and models. The crimina...
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Australasian Victorian Studies Association Blog: October 2014
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Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies. Sunday, 19 October 2014. Call for Papers: 'Victorians in the World', NAVSA 2015, Honolulu, Hawaii (deadline 1/12/14). Call for Papers: Victorians in the World. 2015 North American Victorian Studies Association Annual Conference. July 9-12, 2015. Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii. Plenary speakers include Vanessa Smith of the University of Sydney, and Jonathan Osorio of the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Britain and America: the Special Relationship.
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Australasian Victorian Studies Association Blog: CFP: AVSA 2017 Conference, "Victorian Materialities", Deakin University, Australia (Deadline extended: 27 Feb 2017)
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Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies. Tuesday, 15 November 2016. CFP: AVSA 2017 Conference, "Victorian Materialities", Deakin University, Australia (Deadline extended: 27 Feb 2017). Victorian Materialities, AVSA Conference. Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. Keynote speaker: Alexis Easley (University of St Thomas). Deadline now extended to 27 February 2017. The Buried Life of Things: How Objects Made History in Nineteenth-Century Britain. The expansion of commodity culture and department stores.
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Call for Papers – NAVSA/AVSA in Florence (May 17-20, 2017), an NYU/Purdue U Conference
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NAVSA/AVSA in Florence (May 17-20, 2017), an NYU/Purdue U Conference. Aureo anello/ fra Italia e Inghilterra. December 15, 2015. June 21, 2016. For the second time, NAVSA. Will join forces for a conference in Italy. This time the event will occur at NYU’s La Pietra campus in Florence (pictured above). The conference will run from May 17 to May 20, 2017 and will be run jointly by NYU and Purdue. Proposals will be due October 1, 2016. They should be two pages (500 words) with a one-page.
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Associations | The Victorianist: BAVS Postgraduates
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The Victorianist: BAVS Postgraduates. British Association for Victorian Studies Postgraduate Pages, hosted by Emma Butcher (Hull) and Abby Boucher (Glasgow). BAVS 2016: Consuming the Victorians. Australasian Victorian Studies Association. British Association for Victorian Studies. British Society for Literature and Science. North American Victorian Studies Association. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Australasian Victorian Studies Association Blog: Deadline extension: AVSA 2016, "Victorian Margins", 7-9 July 2016 (17 Feb 2016)
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Australasian Journal of Victorian Studies. Tuesday, 2 February 2016. Deadline extension: AVSA 2016, "Victorian Margins", 7-9 July 2016 (17 Feb 2016). Extended deadline: Call for papers: AVSA 2016, "Victorian Margins", Ballarat, Victoria, 7-9 July 2016 (Abstracts now due 17 Feb 2016). Keynote speaker: Prof. Joseph Bristow (UCLA). Papers (20 minutes) or panel proposals (2-3 papers) are invited on the AVSA conference theme ‘Victorian Margins’ – some possible angles include:. Marginalised forms of culture.
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Postdoctoral and Early Career Resources
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Postdoc and Post-PhD Resources. Postdoctoral and Early Career Resources. This page contains useful links for Early Career and Postdoctoral researchers. Whether you are looking for advice on how to turn your thesis into a monograph, or puzzling over the difference between a ‘Research Fellow’ and a ‘Research Associate’, the information below should point you in the right direction. Please note: none of these links are sponsored by BAVS; they are simply helpful resources that other ECRs have found useful.