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New from one of our members!
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Of potential interest to our colleagues!
#ArrestingBeauty at #TheMorganLibrary takes visitors into the mystical world of #19thcentury photographer #JuliaMargaretCameron.
If you are unfamiliar with her, I recommend that rabbit hole.
Pictured here:
1. βVivien and Merlin,β 1874
2. βRebecca at the Well,β 1869-70
3. βThe Annunciation,β 1865-66
Spent the afternoon exploring the #Sargent & #Paris exhibit at the @metmuseum.org. Itβs an extraordinary collection of his work.
Pictured here:
1. βLady with the Roseβ 1882
2. βLe Verre de Portoβ 1884
3. βUnfinished Replica of #MadameXβ Ca. 1884
4. βVenetian Interiorβ Ca. 1880-82
#blueskyart #art
Beloit, WI revitalized its waterfront and chose this way to celebrate it: by bringing to life Georges Seurat's "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte."
Happy author (me) holding a bunch of hardcover copies of _Putting Plastic Surgery on Paper_. I am a white blonde woman with short hair wearing a white top and in an office with bookshelves visible in the background.
Holding the hardcover version of _Putting Plastic Surgery on Paper_ up in front of two framed posters. The cover of the book shows a face being surgically reconstructed, in six steps, drawn with pencil on beige paper. The title (in caps) is backed by a dark red (the full title is Putting Plastic Surgery on Paper: How Art and Archives Defined Second World War Reconstructive Surgery in Britain).
The back of the book, held in front of the same two framed posters. The text isn't super visible, but it includes the blurb of the book from the publisher's website, and the bio of the author, Christine Slobogin, as well as the press's logo and the barcode. The beige text box is outlined in dark red.
The dedication page of the book reads "For my dad"
It's publication day!!
Thank you to all of the folks at @urochester.bsky.social press and @boydellandbrewer.bsky.social who helped to make this book so beautiful. And thank you AGAIN to all of the folks in my (very earnest) acknowledgments.
The Louvre, the worldβs most-visited museum, remained shuttered Monday β not by war, not by terror, but by its own exhausted staff, who say the institution is crumbling from within.
@ncsascholars.bsky.social opens submissions to the Emerging Scholars Award, the Article Prize, and the BIPOC Scholars Award. Winners will each receive $500 at the Annual NCSA Conference in 2026. Details below!
Award submission deadline: July 1, 2025
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Check out the special section of NCFS that Cary Hollingshead-Strick and I co-editedββFueling the Nineteenth Century"! It was so great working with all these wonderful authors!π₯πβ΄οΈπ²
www.ncfs-journal.org/current-toc
π¨ Last call! π¨
We're HIRING an Editorial Officer β deadline is this π
Sunday, 8 June 2025! If you're an academic passionate about open access publishing, we encourage you to apply.
Fully remote position!
Apply now: cis7.bbk.ac.uk/vacancy/edit...
Hello fellow lovers of 19th-century studies!! The CFP for @incsa.bsky.social's 2026 annual conference is now open.
21-24 July 2026
National Union Building, Washington, DC
In-Person and Online
Proposal Deadline: 31 October 2025
Details π
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Our VAF exhibit is open. Come check out books from 14 publishers such as @uchicagopress.bsky.social @dumbartonoaks.bsky.social @gettymuseum.bsky.social @lsupress.bsky.social @uminnpress.bsky.social @princetonupress.bsky.social @utpress.bsky.social @utexaspress.bsky.social and more! #vaf2025
i learned from Emma Mason that Christina Rossetti asked to have herself buried in a wicker coffin for this reason, which turns this bleak nursery rhyme from *Sing-Song* (1872) into an autoreferential meditation on solidarity with those who have returned to the earth:
π Congratulations to @asecsoffice.bsky.social member Crystal B. Lake for receiving a prestigious @acls1919.bsky.social Project Development Award for "Reading/Making: Handcrafting Literature in the Long Eighteenth Century"! www.acls.org/fellow-grant...
if anybody wants to buy it, they gave me a 30% discount code: UCPNEW. But if youβd like to read it & donβt have the money, please send me a quick message?
Deadline extended!
Submit your proposals by 5/31.
CFP: "Listening to the Past: Digital Approaches to the History of Sound and Language," workshop at the GHI in March 2026, proposals due May 28: www.ghi-dc.org/events/event...
Opened my email just now to learn THE BARBARA JOHNSON COLLECTIVE received enthusiastic final board approval β it will officially be in the world soon(ish)!!!!!!! @nathankhensley.bsky.social is the best co-editor. Canβt wait for these brilliant, gorgeous, sometimes gutting essays to appear in print.
JOB: TT Assistant Professor, English, University of Regina
World Literatures in English
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π¨FT Permanent Job π¨
My department is hiring a lecturer (B/B) in 18th-c. Irish history, with the desire for someone whose research and teaching pertains to the Irish 'long eighteenth century (1690-1830)...and broader international, political and intellectual context of the period.' ποΈ
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Save the date for January's Inaugural Lecture (17 Jan, 6pm)
On Literary Taste | SELCS - UCL β University College London
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By Professor Patrick Bray
Weβre writing with a quick update. NCSA has decided to quit Twitter. Our account is still open for now, but we will permanently close it on 7 July, 2025.
You can help us by spreading the word to our C19 colleagues. Weβve already built quite a following over the past year!
Mattea stands behind a podium, giving a presentation on the women Impressionists.
I had a marvelous time at the 2025 NCSA Conference in New Orleans! So many interesting papers and kind scholars. I enjoyed sharing my work on Berthe Morisot, Julie Manet, and the Bois de Boulogne. I also visited NOMA and the historic home of Edgar Degas's family. π¨ @ncsascholars.bsky.social
π #MedHums101 From interviews and people's stories through to films and visual art, the medical humanities extends what counts as evidence in health research. Read some of our top articles on this theme π thepolyphony.org/tag/evidence/
It's that time again! I'm happy to announce the CFP for this year's Dickens Day, to be held on Saturday 11 October in Senate House, London. This year's topic is "Dickens and art" - send us your proposals (or sketches) by 30 June!
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Happy Transgender Day of Visibility! To celebrate, why not listen to our episode with Dr. Rachel Mesch on her book Before Trans, which talks about three famous 19th-century Parisian female writers who identified as men: www.thefrenchhistorypodcast.com/before-trans...
Visitors will see works from the Royal Collection by many of the periodβs most celebrated names, including Carl FabergΓ©, Frederic, Lord Leighton, Edward Burne-Jones, Laurits Tuxen, John Singer Sargent, Olive Edis, Philip de LΓ‘szlΓ³, William Morris, Oscar Wilde and Edward Elgar.
The Edwardians: Age of Elegance
The Kingβs Gallery, Buckingham Palace
11 April β 23 November 2025
This spring, a major exhibition at The Kingβs Gallery, Buckingham Palace will immerse visitors in the glamour and opulence of the Edwardian era. 1/2
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