British Society for Eighteenth Century Studies bsecs 46th Annual Conference 2017



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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)










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

Stephen Conway

Renaud Morieux







BSECS Thursday Reception : 5th January 2017 18:15 - 19:00




Wordsworth Room (Main Building)










Concert : Thursday 5th January 2017 19:00 - 20:00




Maplethorpe Hall










BSECS Annual Dinner : Thursday 5th January 2017 20:00 - 21:30




Dining Hall










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

“Days of Our Wives: the Case of Jane Campbell Addison”

Lucia Quinault

‘Young, thoughtless, gay, unfortunately fair’: Pity, praise and poetry in 1729’s juiciest scandal

Nel Whiting

‘trained up in Principles of Disloyalty’?: The Jacobite Cause and the Wemyss Family






72 - Panel: Travelling Hopefully?
Chair: tba
Ho, Leung, Ho and Lee Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Gábor Gelléri

Travel as friend and travel as foe: rethinking the Lyon academic prize contest (1785-87)

Sarah Osmond Smith

Dissipation in James Boswell’s London Journal: Enemy or Ally?

Jack Orchard

Fellow Travellers: Bluestocking Historiography Reconsidered






73 - Panel: Memory, Imagination, and Enlightened Friendship : Eighteenth-Century Discourses Concerning Mental Function
Chair: tba
Lecture Theatre 1




Speaker
Paper Title

Orla Smyth

Unperceived Emotions: Malebranche, Nicole and The Secret Workings of Indistinct Ideas in Late Seventeenth-Century French Fiction

Alexandra Ileana Bacalu

Deleterious Objects and Favourable Impressions: Strategies for Handling the Imagination in the Long Eighteenth Century

Bill Hughes

‘The Amiable Correspondence of Minds’: Sociability, gender, and utopianism in David Fordyce’s Dialogues Concerning Education






74 - Round Table: Black Georgians
Chair: Sean Creighton
Lecture Theatre 2




Speakers


Judith Bryan

Brycchan Carey

Kathleen Chater

Ryan Hanley






75 - Panel: Property Management and the Built Environment
Chair: Danielle Thom
Louey Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Peter N. Lindfield

Vathek and Fonthill Abbey: Beckford’s architectural imagination in prose and stone

Rita J. Dashwood

“An office in which she had always depended”: Surrogate managers in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park and Persuasion

Myles McKenna

Enlightening the ‘Speaker’: Charles FitzRoy, second Duke of Grafton in Ireland

Ariyuki Kondo

The Mid-Eighteenth-Century Fascination of Picturesque Antiquity: The ‘art of using’ ancient precedents is ‘the father of modern art’






76 - Panel: Workshop : Publishing for Postgraduates and ECRs
Chair: Matthew McCormack
Maplethorpe Hall




Speaker
Paper Title






77 - Panel: East and West of Britain : Studying and Teaching the Eighteenth Century
Chair: tba
Maplethorpe Office




Speaker
Paper Title

Tabitha Kenlon

Jane Austen’s Library: Teaching and Studying What Austen Wrote and Read

Andrew Armstrong

The ‘Little’ Matter of Pedagogy: Teaching the 18th-Century Novel in a Caribbean Classroom

Gönül Bakay

Friends, Foes,Allies: Ottoman -British Relations ın theLong Eigteenth Century






78 - Panel: The ‘Charms’ of Empire : Sovereignty, Governance, and Religious Tolerance
Chair: tba
Maplethorpe Seminar Room




Speaker
Paper Title

Apurba Chatterjee

Imagery, Governance, and Political Legitimacy in Early British India

David Alvarez

Religious Tolerance and Imperialism in Dryden’s ‘The Indian Emperor’

Sarah Pemberton

John Locke’s War on Piracy and the Development of Maritime Empire

Aaron Willis

Collaboration and Sovereignty in the British Empire: Quebec and the Reformulation of British Imperial Thought






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

Compatible and incompatible friendships: Creating a neutral rhetoric of foreign policy in mid-eighteenth-century Sweden

Charlotta Wolff

Philosophical friends, useful allies and vain acquaintances: the networks of Swedish ambassador Count Creutz in Paris, 1760s–1780s

Mélanie Traversier

When music doesn’t soothe the diplomatic soul: European diplomatic networks and the circulation of music in the age of Enlightenment






80 - Panel: Journey’s End? Consequences of travel and travel writing in the long eighteenth century
Old Law Library




Speaker
Paper Title

Richard Ansell

‘Noe more of these rambls but in imagination’: travel and travel books in the friendship of François Maximilien Misson and Samuel Waring

Sarah Goldsmith

‘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

Emma Pauncefort

‘O that travel…’: French women and travel to England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries






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

Condescension for Children: Conversational Pedagogues and the Late Eighteenth-Century Children’s Book

Katherine Wakely-Mulroney

Indivisible Pairs: Taking Apart Eighteenth-Century Catechisms

Lissa Paul

Eliza Fenwick Perceives Eighteenth-Century Pedagogical Discourse as a Neurological Fireworks Display





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