Thursday Afternoon Coffee Break : 5th January 2017 16:15 - 16:45 |
| 66 - Panel: Thursday Afternoon Coffee Break : 5th January 2017 16.15 – 16.45
Elizabeth Wordsworth Tea Room (Dickson Poon Building) |
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Thursday Special Plenary Roundtable : 5th January 2017 16:45 - 18:15 |
| 67 - Round Table: Thursday Special Plenary Roundtable : ‘After Brexit’
Chair: Matthew Grenby
Lecture Theatre 1 |
| Speakers |
Linda J. Colley
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Stephen Conway
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Renaud Morieux
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BSECS Thursday Reception : 5th January 2017 18:15 - 19:00 |
| Wordsworth Room (Main Building) |
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Concert : Thursday 5th January 2017 19:00 - 20:00 |
| Maplethorpe Hall |
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BSECS Annual Dinner : Thursday 5th January 2017 20:00 - 21:30 |
| Dining Hall |
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Friday Session One : 6th January 2017 09:00 - 10:30 |
| 71 - Panel: Portraits of Marital Discord
Chair: tba
Ho Tim Seminar Room |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Julie Shaffer
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“Days of Our Wives: the Case of Jane Campbell Addison”
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Lucia Quinault
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‘Young, thoughtless, gay, unfortunately fair’: Pity, praise and poetry in 1729’s juiciest scandal
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Nel Whiting
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‘trained up in Principles of Disloyalty’?: The Jacobite Cause and the Wemyss Family
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72 - Panel: Travelling Hopefully?
Chair: tba
Ho, Leung, Ho and Lee Seminar Room |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Gábor Gelléri
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Travel as friend and travel as foe: rethinking the Lyon academic prize contest (1785-87)
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Sarah Osmond Smith
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Dissipation in James Boswell’s London Journal: Enemy or Ally?
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Jack Orchard
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Fellow Travellers: Bluestocking Historiography Reconsidered
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73 - Panel: Memory, Imagination, and Enlightened Friendship : Eighteenth-Century Discourses Concerning Mental Function
Chair: tba
Lecture Theatre 1 |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Orla Smyth
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Unperceived Emotions: Malebranche, Nicole and The Secret Workings of Indistinct Ideas in Late Seventeenth-Century French Fiction
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Alexandra Ileana Bacalu
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Deleterious Objects and Favourable Impressions: Strategies for Handling the Imagination in the Long Eighteenth Century
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Bill Hughes
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‘The Amiable Correspondence of Minds’: Sociability, gender, and utopianism in David Fordyce’s Dialogues Concerning Education
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74 - Round Table: Black Georgians
Chair: Sean Creighton
Lecture Theatre 2 |
| Speakers |
Judith Bryan
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Brycchan Carey
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Kathleen Chater
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Ryan Hanley
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75 - Panel: Property Management and the Built Environment
Chair: Danielle Thom
Louey Seminar Room |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Peter N. Lindfield
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Vathek and Fonthill Abbey: Beckford’s architectural imagination in prose and stone
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Rita J. Dashwood
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“An office in which she had always depended”: Surrogate managers in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park and Persuasion
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Myles McKenna
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Enlightening the ‘Speaker’: Charles FitzRoy, second Duke of Grafton in Ireland
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Ariyuki Kondo
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The Mid-Eighteenth-Century Fascination of Picturesque Antiquity: The ‘art of using’ ancient precedents is ‘the father of modern art’
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76 - Panel: Workshop : Publishing for Postgraduates and ECRs
Chair: Matthew McCormack
Maplethorpe Hall |
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77 - Panel: East and West of Britain : Studying and Teaching the Eighteenth Century
Chair: tba
Maplethorpe Office |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Tabitha Kenlon
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Jane Austen’s Library: Teaching and Studying What Austen Wrote and Read
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Andrew Armstrong
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The ‘Little’ Matter of Pedagogy: Teaching the 18th-Century Novel in a Caribbean Classroom
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Gönül Bakay
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Friends, Foes,Allies: Ottoman -British Relations ın theLong Eigteenth Century
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78 - Panel: The ‘Charms’ of Empire : Sovereignty, Governance, and Religious Tolerance
Chair: tba
Maplethorpe Seminar Room |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Apurba Chatterjee
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Imagery, Governance, and Political Legitimacy in Early British India
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David Alvarez
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Religious Tolerance and Imperialism in Dryden’s ‘The Indian Emperor’
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Sarah Pemberton
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John Locke’s War on Piracy and the Development of Maritime Empire
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Aaron Willis
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Collaboration and Sovereignty in the British Empire: Quebec and the Reformulation of British Imperial Thought
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79 - Panel: Friends, mediators and tone-setters : diplomatic culture and cultural diplomacy in the eighteenth century
Chair: Alexei Evstratov
MGA Lecture Room |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Sophie Holm
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Compatible and incompatible friendships: Creating a neutral rhetoric of foreign policy in mid-eighteenth-century Sweden
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Charlotta Wolff
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Philosophical friends, useful allies and vain acquaintances: the networks of Swedish ambassador Count Creutz in Paris, 1760s–1780s
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Mélanie Traversier
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When music doesn’t soothe the diplomatic soul: European diplomatic networks and the circulation of music in the age of Enlightenment
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80 - Panel: Journey’s End? Consequences of travel and travel writing in the long eighteenth century
Old Law Library |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Richard Ansell
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‘Noe more of these rambls but in imagination’: travel and travel books in the friendship of François Maximilien Misson and Samuel Waring
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Sarah Goldsmith
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‘I cannot find the least fault in him except that his outside is a little too fat’: Bodies in the success and failure of the eighteenth-century Grand Tour
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Emma Pauncefort
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‘O that travel…’: French women and travel to England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
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81 - Panel: Call and Response: Adult-Child Discourse in the Long Eighteenth Century
Chair: Matthew Grenby
Winston C S Wong Seminar Room |
| Speaker | Paper Title |
Jessica Lim
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Condescension for Children: Conversational Pedagogues and the Late Eighteenth-Century Children’s Book
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Katherine Wakely-Mulroney
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Indivisible Pairs: Taking Apart Eighteenth-Century Catechisms
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Lissa Paul
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Eliza Fenwick Perceives Eighteenth-Century Pedagogical Discourse as a Neurological Fireworks Display
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