Author: bsls
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CFP: Women Writing Natural Philosophy in Early Modern Europe (Exeter, 2-4 June 2025)
Call for papers Women Writing Natural Philosophy in Early Modern Europe: Spaces and Exchanges University of Exeter, UK , 2-4 June 2025 The Cultures of Philosophy project at the University of Exeter in the UK invites proposals for their first conference, ‘Women Writing Natural Philosophy in Early Modern Europe: Spaces and Exchanges’. Confirmed speakers: Cassie…
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2024 Essay Prize Competition
The JLS and the British Society for Literature and Science are pleased to announce the opening of the 2024 competition for the best new essay by an early career scholar on a topic within the field of literature and science. Essays should be currently unpublished and not under consideration by another journal. They should be approx.…
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Call for Organisers: BSLS Winter Symposium 2024/25
The British Society for Literature and Science seeks organisers for its annual Winter Symposium. Proposals are invited from PGRs and ECRs for a one-day online event on a discrete theme to take place in or around January 2025. Proposals due by 25 October 2024. Previous themes have included: Queer Ecologies (2023) The Subterranean Anthropocene (2022)…
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British Society for Literature and Science Conference 2025, Lancaster
The twentieth annual conference of the British Society for Literature and Science will take place at Lancaster University, on 10th – 12th April 2025 in person. The conference programme is available here. Abstracts and speaker biographies are available here. Keynote talks will be given by: Dr Kanta Dihal (Imperial College London), Sydney Padua (Buckinghamshire New…
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CFP: A special issue of Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies (15 January 2025)
Call for Papers: Nineteenth-Century Women Writers, Astronomy and Gender A special issue of Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies (Summer 2025) edited by Noah Comet and Gillian Daw This volume hopes to establish a critical conversation about British women writers of the period—as well as the topic of gender per se—and their connections to astronomy and celestial themes,…
