The Society for Global Nineteenth-Century Studies is a geographically and disciplinarily diverse network of scholars who share an interest in the world’s connectedness between 1750 and 1914.
Anastasia M. Kuryanova, recipient of @livunipress.bsky.social’s LUP125 Early Career Researcher Bursary to attend our international symposium in Kuwait this past January, reflects on her experience:
Anastasia M. Kuryanova, recipient of @livunipress.bsky.social’s LUP125 Early Career Researcher Bursary to attend our international symposium in Kuwait this past January, reflects on her experience:
Hannah Williams, art historian @ QMUL, will give the other keynote address in Paris. Williams is co-director of “a digital decolonial art history project” exploring connections between Haiti (formerly French colony of Saint-Domingue) and the Paris art world c. 1780-90s. Join us!
October 15, 2025 at 9:34 PM
Hannah Williams, art historian @ QMUL, will give the other keynote address in Paris. Williams is co-director of “a digital decolonial art history project” exploring connections between Haiti (formerly French colony of Saint-Domingue) and the Paris art world c. 1780-90s. Join us!
Daniel Foliard, whose recent book The Violence of Colonial Photography was shortlisted for the British Academy’s Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding, will be one of two keynote speakers at the SGNCS international symposium in Paris, 17-19 June 2026! Proposals due 1 November.
October 5, 2025 at 8:33 PM
Daniel Foliard, whose recent book The Violence of Colonial Photography was shortlisted for the British Academy’s Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding, will be one of two keynote speakers at the SGNCS international symposium in Paris, 17-19 June 2026! Proposals due 1 November.
Had a great time presenting my research on the behind-the-scenes roles, practices, and networks of transimperial translators at the @global19c.bsky.social World Congress @unibirmingham.bsky.social last week! Really enjoyed the vibrant program and all the inspiring conversations! 🙏
Had a great time presenting my research on the behind-the-scenes roles, practices, and networks of transimperial translators at the @global19c.bsky.social World Congress @unibirmingham.bsky.social last week! Really enjoyed the vibrant program and all the inspiring conversations! 🙏
Congress co-chairs Berny Sèbe and Kevin A. Morrison with one of two keynote speakers Regenia Gagnier, whose lecture approached the long 19th century and globalization through key moments in literature, criticism, and theory
July 20, 2025 at 5:32 PM
Congress co-chairs Berny Sèbe and Kevin A. Morrison with one of two keynote speakers Regenia Gagnier, whose lecture approached the long 19th century and globalization through key moments in literature, criticism, and theory
Prof Emma Tyler, one of 3 presenters on panel “Languages, Materialities, and Intellectual Traditions: LCAHM Perspectives,” during the Congress dinner. Tyler is Head of School of Languages, Cultures, Art History, and Music (LCAHM). She was joined by colleagues Berny Sèbe & postgraduate Tomoki Yamada.
July 20, 2025 at 5:18 PM
Prof Emma Tyler, one of 3 presenters on panel “Languages, Materialities, and Intellectual Traditions: LCAHM Perspectives,” during the Congress dinner. Tyler is Head of School of Languages, Cultures, Art History, and Music (LCAHM). She was joined by colleagues Berny Sèbe & postgraduate Tomoki Yamada.
Great to be in Birmingham attending the World Congress of @global19c.bsky.social. If you’re here, do come by the book stand and find out more about publishing with @livunipress.bsky.social!
July 18, 2025 at 12:06 PM
Great to be in Birmingham attending the World Congress of @global19c.bsky.social. If you’re here, do come by the book stand and find out more about publishing with @livunipress.bsky.social!
Want to attend two back-to-back conferences in the UK this summer? The SGNCS is joining forces with the Victorian Popular Fiction Association enabling SGNCS members to attend that conference without being members of the VPFA. Deets 👇
Want to attend two back-to-back conferences in the UK this summer? The SGNCS is joining forces with the Victorian Popular Fiction Association enabling SGNCS members to attend that conference without being members of the VPFA. Deets 👇
We’ve heard you! While our program committee is hard at work vetting proposals for our World Congress in July, we are happy to continue receiving submissions through 15 April. It’s shaping up to be an incredibly exciting event!
We’ve heard you! While our program committee is hard at work vetting proposals for our World Congress in July, we are happy to continue receiving submissions through 15 April. It’s shaping up to be an incredibly exciting event!