We are looking forward to welcoming Dr Abigail Droge to the 19CC on Wednesday, 5th July for a talk on 'The Role of Literature in an Industrial Society: Student Perspectives from Mason Science College'!
🗓️ Wednesday, 5th July (5pm)
📍Arts 101 (LR4)
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I'm giving the Nineteenth-Century Centre at Birmingham (@19cc_bham)'s public lecture this year. please come if you're in Birmingham or nearby! next Thursday, 25 May, 6pm, Selly Manor Museum. tickets here:
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📣 We are thrilled to announce the University of Birmingham's Nineteenth-Century Centre's Public Lecture! 'Nineteenth-Century Anthologising: "Castrated" Books and Poems' will be delivered by Dr Clare Bucknell at Selly Manor Museum on Thursday 25th May, 6-7:30pm. 1/2
We are thrilled to welcome Dr Phillippa Bennett who will be delivering a paper on ‘Wild Belongings: Community, Story and Rewilding in William Morris’s News from Nowhere and Diane Setterfield’s Once Upon a River’. 2/3
🗓️ Our next research seminar will be taking place next Wednesday, 8th March at 5pm. We are thrilled to welcome Dr James Grande who will be delivering a paper on 'Amelia Opie, Music and Dissent', and Dr Jack Quin who will be delivering a paper on 'Poets and Public Monuments'.
🗓️ Our next research seminar will be taking place next Wednesday, 8th March at 5pm. We are thrilled to welcome Dr James Grande who will be delivering a paper on 'Amelia Opie, Music and Dissent', and Dr Jack Quin who will be delivering a paper on 'Poets and Public Monuments'.
Our first research seminar will be taking place next Monday, 20th February at 5pm. We are thrilled to welcome @drchrislouttit who will be delivering a paper on 'The Contemporary Political Uses of Dickens'.