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[ecrea] CFP Spaces and Places in the 19thC Press

Mon Oct 07 17:54:10 GMT 2013





The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals (RSVP) will hold its annual conference at the University of Delaware on the 12th and 13th of September, 2014. While papers addressing any aspect of 19th-century British periodicals or newspapers are welcome, we particularly encourage papers (or panels) on the idea of "spaces and places" as it informs the study of the 19th c. press. Suggested approaches to this topic can be found on a conference flier posted on the RSVP website, www.rs4vp.org, and we encourage you to print out this call-for-papers and post in your departments or share with other colleagues working in this field.



Two-page maximum proposals for individual presentations or panels of three should be sent to (rsvp2014 /at/ gmail.com) by 1 February 2014.



Please include a one-page cv for each participant listing relevant publications, teaching, and/or coursework.



The program will include the annual Michael Wolff lecture by a distinguished scholar, a presentation by the winner of the 2014 Robert and Vineta Colby Scholarly Book Prize, and workshops devoted to digital resources and to the methods of teaching periodicals.



Further information about local arrangements and other conference details will be posted on the RSVP website. For questions about local arrangements please contact Iain Crawford at (icrawf /at/ udel.edu)








Clare Horrocks BA (Hons), MA, CT VCM, PHD
Senior Lecturer, Humanities and Social Science

Webmaster for the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals

(RSVP) www.rs4vp.org
John Foster Building 80-98 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, L3 5UZ
t: 01512315035 e: (C.L.Horrocks /at/ ljmu.ac.uk)

Convenor of the Victorian Print and Popular Culture Seminar Series (LJMU Research Centre for Literature and Cultural History) and Project Lead for the Punch and the Victorian Periodical Press Resource, LJMU Special Collections http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/HSS/124772.htm




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