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New ANZSECS Facebook group
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. Join at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1589665977871020/.
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Fully-Funded PhD Studentship – Print and the Provinces in Eighteenth-Century England
An opportunity for a PhD at Newcastle University, UK: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BWW691/fully-funded-phd-studentship-print-and-the-provinces-in-eighteenth-century-england
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CfP: CREA XVIII, ‘Horror, the Real and the Fantastic’
CREA XVIII 2019 Conference “Horror, the Real and the Fantastic” Sorbonne Nouvelle, 7th December, 2019 This conference builds up on CREA XVIII’s 2017 conference on “Fact and Fiction”. It aims to explore the seldom discussed realism of the Gothic and the realism of ostensibly non-mimetic moments in fiction generally and in historical discourse in the…
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ASECS Call for Executive Board Nominations
An announcement from ASECS: Dear ASECS Members The ASECS Nominating Committee solicits nominations for the positions of Second Vice-President and Member-at-Large of the ASECS Executive Board. ASECS exists entirely for and through its members, so we call on you to suggest names of ASECS members of diverse career paths who would be good leaders and…
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CFP: XVII David Nichol Smith Seminar in Eighteenth-Century Studies
Call for Papers David Nichol Smith Seminar in Eighteenth-Century Studies XVII‘Dark Enlightenments’2-4 December 2020Adelaide, Australia Keynotes:Associate Professor Kate Fullager (Macquarie)Professor Sasha Handley (Manchester)Associate Professor Eugenia Zuroski (McMaster) The Australian and New Zealand Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ANZSECS), Flinders University, and the University of Adelaide invite you to the 17th David Nichol Smith (DNS) Seminar for…
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American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 2020 Annual Meeting
The Call for Papers for the ASECS 2020 Annual Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, is now open.Full details are available at https://www.asecs.org/asecs-2020.
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Romantic Studies Association of Australasia 2019 Conference: Embodying Romanticism
Call for papers Although the body has preoccupied literary scholarship for some time, there has been a renewed attention in Romantic studies to the complex ways in which literature encodes and reproduces our awareness of embodied experience. Challenging views of Romanticism as bounded by visionary and idealist expression, such work reflects a reorientation of criticism…
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2020 ISECS/SIEDS Seminar for Early Career Scholars
‘Memory and (Un)remembrance’ Lausanne, Switzerland,25-29 May 2020Applications due by 10 January 2020 Call for papers (pdf) (English) | Appel à candidatures (pdf) (Français)
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Position available: Professor of English Literary Studies
Flinders University is advertising for a Professor of English Literary Studies. Details are here: http://jobs.flinders.edu.au/cw/en/job/497010/professor-of-english-literary-studies
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ISECS – Elections of the Executive Committee 2019-2023
Voting for the Executive Committee of ISECS is now open. Follow this link:https://oraprdnt.uqtr.uquebec.ca/pls/public/gscw031?owa_no_site=304&owa_no_fiche=505
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Embodying Romanticism – Romantic Studies Association of Australasia 2019 Conference
21 – 23 November 2019UNSW Canberra Northcott DriveCanberra ACT 2600 Australia Confirmed Keynote SpeakersProfessor Will Christie, Australian National UniversityAssociate Professor Kevis Goodman, University of California BerkeleyProfessor Clara Tuite, University of Melbourne Call for PapersAlthough the body has preoccupied literary scholarship for some time, there has been a renewed attention in Romantic studies to the complex…
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Call for Submissions – Eighteenth-Century Fiction
The Indigenous Eighteenth Century The editor of this special issue of ECF invites manuscripts that consider the roles and representations of Indigenous peoples from the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand during the long eighteenth century. In what ways did Indigenous peoples shape European literature and knowledge? How can we recover sites of agency and response,…