BSECS Annual General Meeting : Wednesday 4th January 2017 18:00 - 19:00 |
| 26 - Panel: BSECS Annual General Meeting : Wednesday 4th January 2017 18.00 – 19.00
Lecture Theatre 1 |
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Wiley-Blackwell and Postgraduate Reception : Wednesday 4th January 2017 19:00 - 20:00 |
| 27 - Panel: Wiley-Blackwell and Postgraduate Reception : Wednesday 4th January 2017 19.00 – 20.00
Elizabeth Wordsworth Tea Room (Dickson Poon Building) |
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Dinner : Wednesday : 4th January 2017 20:00 - 21:30 |
| 28 - Panel: Dinner : Wednesday 4th January 2017 20.00 – 21.30
Dining Hall |
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Thursday Session One : 5th January 2017 09:00 - 10:30 |
| 29 - Panel: ‘Poore Strangers’ Reconsidered: Poverty, Mobility, and Community in England’s Long Eighteenth Century
Chair: Ben Lafferty
Ho Tim Seminar Room |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Adam Crymble
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Failed and accidental Irish migration to London: vagrancy and demobilisation c. 1780-1820
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David Hitchcock
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Moving the Vagrant Body: Conveyance, Correction, Transportation and Impressment in the English Long Eighteenth Century
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Lucy Huggins
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Articulating Poverty in the Courtroom: Language in the Old Bailey, 1750-1800
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30 - Panel: Crime and Biography, with and without Music
Chair: tba
Ho, Leung, Ho and Lee Seminar Room |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Cheryll Duncan
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Musical life in the King’s Bench Prison c.1760: new evidence from the Courts of Common Pleas and Exchequer
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Rebecca Gribble
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The Old Bailey: Tales of theft involving musicians and their instruments
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Mary Peace
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The unfortunate Dr Dodd and the limits of moral-sense sentimental virtue
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Camille Pidoux
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Literary Rivals: who owns the criminal life?
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31 - Panel: The Marquis de Sade
Chair: Caroline Warman
Lecture Theatre 1 |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Samuel Harrington
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The Marquis de Sade and Absolute Sovereignty: The eighteenth century setting of ‘The 120 Days of Sodom’
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Natalia Zorilla
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Oh monstre! The problem of moral monstrosity in Sade’s ‘Juliette’
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Lode Lauwaert
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From moral to metaphysical transgression
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32 - Panel: Location and Network : The Eighteenth-Century Town
Lecture Theatre 2 |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Hatsuyo Shimazaki
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A Spa Resort, Southampton, in Frances Burney’s “Camilla” (1796)
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Choedphong Uttama
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Exploring the Scenes of “the English Urban Renaissance” in Tobias Smollett’s The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
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Sean Creighton
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Wandsworth – 18thC Powerhouse
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33 - Panel: Sustainability, Excess, and anti-Carriage Tracts
Chair: tba
Louey Seminar Room |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
John Greene
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Rousseau: An Enemy of the Carriage?
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Anthony Pollock
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Humean Resources: Sustainability and Luxury Consumption in the Essays
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Tess Somervell
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Floods in Early Wordsworth
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34 - Panel: Friends and Enemies at Home and Abroad : Mobilizing and Immobilizing Collective Emotions
Chair: Matthew Grenby
Maplethorpe Hall |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Amy Milka
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‘Frères et Amis’: Emotional Bonds in Political Correspondence during the French Revolution
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David Lemmings
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Emotions, Courtrooms and Popular Opinion about the Administration of Justice: the English Experience, from Coke’s “Artificial Reason” to the Sensibility of “True Crime Stories”
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Giovanni Tarantino
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The Unintended Emotional Consequences of Othering: the fictitious prophesies of Jeremiah van Husen
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35 - Panel: William Shenstone
Chair: tba
Maplethorpe Office |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Danni Glover
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“The most elegant and amiable of men”: A study of the literary friendship of Thomas Percy and William Shenstone
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Alison Horgan
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“I always tremble when you take up the pruning hook”: The correspondence of Thomas Percy and William Shenstone
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Steve Van-Hagen
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‘The Friend of Shenstone’ (and Others): James Woodhouse’s Long Career of Friendship
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36 - Panel: The Artist’s Life :Three Case Studies
Maplethorpe Seminar Room |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Federico Furnari
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Giovanni Battista Serini, life and catalogue
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Marie Michlova
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Sir Walter Scott’s Circle
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Susan Helen Reynolds
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The multifarious memoirs of the Mayor of Milčice: František Jan Vavák (1741-1816).
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37 - Panel: Lord Hervey’s Friends and Enemies: Pulteney, Buckingham, Montagu, and Pope
MGA Lecture Room |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Elaine Hobby
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‘A painfull secret should be guess’d not told | I wish to tell’: The Poetry of Lord Hervey’s Collaboration with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
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james McLaverty
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Interpreting Lord Hervey’s Duel with William Pulteney
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Joseph Hone
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Hervey, Pope, and the Duchess of Buckingham
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38 - Panel: Navigating Sociable Spaces : Research Arising from the DIGITENS Project
Chair: Alexis Tadié
Old Law Library |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Valérie Capdeville
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Introducing DIGITENS
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Michèle Cohen
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Boarding Schools as Spaces for Sociability and Friendship
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Helen Williams
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The Good Humour Club
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Emrys Jones
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Navigating Levees
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39 - Panel: Keeping a Welcome in the Hills – Cambrian Sociability in Wales and Beyond
Chair: Bethan Jenkins
Winston C S Wong Seminar Room |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Dafydd Rhys Jones
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Keeping the Peace Amongst the Poets: Unruly Behaviour, Political Discord, and Bardic Community at the 1798 Caerwys Eisteddfod
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Bethan Jenkins
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“Whatsoever nation he may be”: Welsh relations with the four nations in the letters of the Morris Brothers of Anglesey.
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Mary Chadwick
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Eighteenth-Century Viz? Manuscript Magazines from the Wynnstay Estate (1783)
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40 - Panel: Friendship, Commerce, and Community
Chair: tba
Wordsworth Room (Main Building) |
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Catherine Beck
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Building friendships and warships: James Jagoe, a shipwright in the Royal Navy 1758-1810.
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Pete Collinge
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Assisted by Friends and Family: Elizabeth Cowlishaw and the Provincial Grocery Trade
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Mark Ledbury
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“The fruits of friendship: Prince Hoare in Rome and London”
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