Durham’s Centre for Seventeenth-Century Studies « now part of the Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies ? has, since its foundation in 1985, organized over a dozen high-profile international […]
Catégorie : Appels à contribution
Colloque Gilles Ménage (1613-1692)
Les 12 et 13 juin 2013 le CERIEC (UPRES EA 922) et le CERHIO(UMR6258) préparent un colloque consacré à la figure de Gilles Ménage àl’occasion du quadricentenaire de sa naissance […]
Histoires sur la brèche – Society for the Study of Early Modern Women Session
SSEMW will sponsor one or two panels at theBerkshire Conference on Women’s Historyto be held at the University of Torontoon May 22-25, 2014. The theme for the Berkshire Conference is« Histories […]
Rethinking Mobility in Francophone Women’s Writing
Editrices d’un nouveau projet de livre : ‘Rethinking Mobility in Francophone Women’s Writing’, nous sommes à la recherche des propositions de contribution pour cette oeuvre. Notre but principal dans cette […]
Histoires sur la brèche / Histories on the Edge
Université de Toronto: du 22 au 25 mai 2014 Pour la première fois de son histoire, la « Berkshire Conference of Women’s History » (désignée ci- après comme ?Big Berks’) […]
Corps et représentations : une liaison dangereuse ?
Le corps est devenu un objet central de la recherche en sciences humaines : l’histoire de l’art,la philosophie, la sociologie, l’histoire et la littérature s’en sont emparées et interrogent deux […]
Pride and Prejudices: Women’s Writing of the Long Eighteenth Century
In 2002, the year before the opening of Chawton House Library, as a research collection and centre for research in women’s writing of the long eighteenth century, a call for […]
Domestic dissidents
A reexamination of the lives, exchanges and everyday experiences of radical religious women, 1500-1800 This one-day interdisciplinary conference seeks to bring together scholars of all levels whose research touches upon […]
Material Cultures of Early Modern Women’s Writing
Deadline extended til January 7, 2013 We invite papers for the 2013 Reading Early Modern Studies Conference onany aspect of the various material cultures through which early modernwomen’s writing has […]
« Did Women Have a Renaissance? »
Early Modern Women An Interdisciplinary Journal invites submissions of articles on the topic of women and gender in the early modern period, 1400-1750. The Journal has now established an award […]