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CFP: Special Issue on ‘Victorian Soundings’

Thursday 20th of August 2026 by Victorianist

 2026-08-17 VICTORIAN SOUNDINGS Following from the Association’s recent conference in Auckland on the topic of ‘Victorian Soundings’, we seek contributions for a Special Issue on this theme. We invite scholarly articles (5000-8000 words) from both conference participants and other scholars. Information about the kinds of submissions we are after is below. The Guest Editor will be […]

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CFP: Pre-Raphaelite Networks, Pre-Raphaelite Society Review

Thursday 20th of August 2026 by Victorianist

The PRS Review invites contributions for a special issue on Pre‑Raphaelite Networks –the artistic, social, transnational, and digital connections that shaped the movement and continue to inspire creators today. Topics may include (but are not limited to): Global Pre‑Raphaelitism: how PRB ideas travelled beyond England. Transnational craft: art and craft as sites of cross‑cultural exchange. Creative circles: friendships, studios, […]

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CFP: The Politics of Light in Neo-Victorian Fictions

Thursday 20th of August 2026 by Victorianist

We would like to propose an edited volume that would explore the literal and metaphorical uses of light in the fictionalizations of the Victorian period in various media and genres. The remit The Victorian period saw the introduction of a multiplicity of overlapping technologies and cultural practices of lighting, which radically transformed labour and the […]

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CFP: Queering the Pre-Raphaelites

Thursday 13th of August 2026 by Victorianist

Queering the Pre-Raphaelites In advance of the first US exhibition on Anglo-Jewish artist Simeon Solomon (1840–1905), opening March 2027 at the Delaware Art Museum, we invite papers that “queer” the Pre-Raphaelites, their associates, and their followers. Solomon rose to prominence in the early 1860s with Old Testament scenes that critics believed he was uniquely suited […]

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From the Poles to the Parlour: Boardgames and the ‘Heroic’ Age of Polar Exploration

Sunday 9th of August 2026 by Victorianist

Lauren Alex O’Hagan is Research Fellow in the School of Languages and Applied Linguistics at the Open University and Affiliate Researcher in the Department of Media and Communication Studies at Örebro University. She specialises in the study of visual and material culture across a range of historical periods, geographical settings and subjects. Her most recent […]

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EVENT: 3rd British Music Hall Society Conference – CATERING FOR PEOPLE’S DESIRES AND NEEDS IN THE MUSIC HALL

Monday 3rd of August 2026 by Victorianist

 The Cinema Museum, London, SE11 4TH  Saturday 21st November 2026 The third British Music Hall Society Conference will take place on Saturday 21 November 2026 at London’s Cinema Museum, 10.00am to 7.00pm. The theme this year is CATERING FOR PEOPLE’S DESIRES AND NEEDS IN THE MUSIC HALL. We have had a tremendous response to our […]

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EVENT: CONAN DOYLE’S ORIENT

Monday 3rd of August 2026 by Victorianist

CONAN DOYLE’S ORIENT 2nd October 2026 at Senate House, London Arthur Conan Doyle never visited Asia, but he had many and various dealings with the Orient in fact and in imagination, as an author of fiction (including the Sherlock Holmes stories), a traveller, an imperialist, a war correspondent, an amateur Egyptologist, and an investigator of […]

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CFP: Weather in 19th-Century Literature and Art in the Age of the Anthropocene

Friday 31st of July 2026 by Victorianist

Long 19th-Century British and Interdisciplinary Humanities Panel Session 58th Northeast MLA (NeMLA) Annual Conference March 6-9, 2027 Newport, Rhode Island Weather in 19th-Century Literature and Art in the Age of the Anthropocene Panel Chair: Dewey W. Hall, Ph.D. Weather in 19th-century Literature and Art in the Age of the Anthropocene concerns the question of evidence […]

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CFP: New Approaches to Teaching the Gothic (working title)

Friday 31st of July 2026 by Victorianist

Diane Long Hoeveler and Tamar Heller’s Approaches to Teaching Gothic Fiction: British and American Traditions (MLA Options for Teaching) was published in 2003; Anna Powell and Andrew Smith’s Teaching the Gothic (Palgrave) was published in 2006. While both texts are excellent guides for teachers of the Gothic, quite a lot has happened in the twenty […]

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CFP: Pre-Raphaelite Society Graduate Network Seminar Series 2026/27

Friday 31st of July 2026 by Victorianist

The following post has been copied from The Pre-Raphaelite Society Graduate Network. Please click here to see their original post. Our 2025/26 seminar series came to a triumphant conclusion on 17th June with guest speakers Helen Bratt-Wyton and Hannah Squire sharing their experiences of curating the Pre-Raphaelites at Wightwick Manor. We are so grateful to […]

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CFP: Dynamics of Old English Scholarship in the Long Nineteenth Century – Discoveries, Disputes and the Development of a Discipline

Friday 31st of July 2026 by Victorianist

Call for Contributions Dynamics of Old English Scholarship in the Long Nineteenth Century: Discoveries, Disputes and the Development of a Discipline  ed. Rachel A. Fletcher, Ellen Gallimore & Thijs Porck The long nineteenth century (1786–1914) was a dynamic and transformative period for the scholarly study of Old English. Marked by significant advances in editing, philology […]

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CFP: Pre-Raphaelite! Workshop – Tate Britain

Thursday 30th of July 2026 by Victorianist

Call for Papers: Pre-Raphaelite! Workshop Tate Britain, 30 October 2026 Deadline for abstracts: 15 September 2026 Region: East of England Type: Conference Cost: Free We welcome students, early career and established scholars of Pre-Raphaelitism, from any discipline, to contribute to a workshop, in anticipation of an exhibition programmed for summer 2028. We invite case-studies which demonstrate new research, evidence and […]

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BAVS Summer Newsletter: Notices for Inclusion (Deadline: 31 July 2026)

Monday 13th of July 2026 by Victorianist

The BAVS Newsletter Editor, Amy Waterson, and the Assistant Editor, Ruth-Anne Walbank, invite you to submit notices for inclusion in the upcoming summer BAVS newsletter. These may include CFPs, notices of Victorianist interest, new publications, and more. Additionally, they are always looking for new reviewers and feature contributors.  For further details, please visit the BAVS […]

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Reminder: BAVS 2026 PGR Pre-Conference Online Workshop

Wednesday 1st of July 2026 by Victorianist

BAVS 2026 PGR Pre-Conference Online Workshop Monday 13 July, 10am-4.30pm (drop-ins welcome!) Online via Microsoft Teams This pre-conference workshop is designed for postgraduate researchers attending the BAVS 2026 Conference in Liverpool (27–29 July), offering a supportive space to connect and prepare for the event. PGRs not attending BAVS 2026 and early career researchers who feel […]

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Join the BAVS 2026 Committee (9 Vacancies)

Wednesday 24th of June 2026 by Victorianist

Would you like to join the BAVS Committee? Upcoming vacancies are advertised each summer, with roles starting in September of the same year. Please note that all roles are unpaid and that applicants are expected to be members of the British Association for Victorian Studies. https://bavs.ac.uk/committee-vacancies/ 2026 Vacancies The BAVS Committee has nine positions open. […]

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CFP: Visualising the Eastern Mediterranean Landscape (University of St Andrews, Scotland, 10-11 June 2027)

Wednesday 24th of June 2026 by Victorianist

Conference: Visualising the Eastern Mediterranean Landscape (University of St Andrews, Scotland, 10-11 June 2027) During the long nineteenth century, the landscapes of the eastern Mediterranean were in transition. Inside and outside the shifting territories of the Ottoman Empire, urban areas and infrastructure expanded, networks of transport and travel grew, rural hinterlands were linked to global […]

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Awardee Announced: Nineteenth-Century Matters Fellow 2026-27

Tuesday 16th of June 2026 by Victorianist

Nineteenth-Century Matters is an initiative jointly run by the British Association for Romantic Studies and the British Association for Victorian Studies. Now in its tenth year, it is aimed at postdoctoral researchers who have completed their PhD, but who are not currently employed in a full-time academic post. Nineteenth-Century Matters offers unaffiliated early career researchers […]

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BAVS 2026 PGR Pre-Conference Online Workshop

Friday 12th of June 2026 by Victorianist

BAVS 2026 PGR Pre-Conference Online Workshop Monday 13 July, 10am-4.30pm (drop-ins welcome!) Online via Microsoft Teams This pre-conference workshop is designed for postgraduate researchers attending the BAVS 2026 Conference in Liverpool (27–29 July), offering a supportive space to connect and prepare for the event. PGRs not attending BAVS 2026 and early career researchers who feel […]

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Call for Applications: HistoryLab+ and HistoryUK Committee Roles

Tuesday 2nd of June 2026 by Victorianist

HistoryLab+ and HistoryUK have together developed a UK-wide survey of the support and access to resources available to historical researchers post-PhD. HistoryLab+ is the UK’s national network for early career historians (ECHs). It is open to people (a) approaching the end of their doctorate in History (or a related subject) or (b) with a doctorate in […]

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Call for Applications: HistoryLab+ and HistoryUK ECR Survey Fellow

Tuesday 2nd of June 2026 by Victorianist

HistoryLab+ and HistoryUK have together developed a UK-wide survey of the support and access to resources available to historical researchers post-PhD. HistoryLab+ is the UK’s national network for early career historians (ECHs). It is open to people (a) approaching the end of their doctorate in History (or a related subject) or (b) with a doctorate […]

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CFP: Hogg’s World Now (James Hogg Conference, Glasgow)

Wednesday 27th of May 2026 by Victorianist

The James Hogg Society is delighted to announce that we will be holding a conference at the University of Glasgow on July 2-4, 2027. We warmly invite paper proposals that engage with any aspect of Hogg’s life and writing and with the broader community of authors associated with Scottish Romanticism. The first volume of The […]

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Call for 2026 Early Career Prize Submissions – Victorian Poetry

Thursday 21st of May 2026 by Victorianist

Victorian Poetry invites submissions for its 2026 Early Career Essay Prize, which recognizes exemplary essays by untenured scholars of all ranks and affiliations (including NTT and graduate student colleagues). Conferred on an annual basis, the prize carries an award of $500 and publication in Victorian Poetry. Strong essays that do not win the award may also be […]

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AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) Studentship: Histories of Pollution in the Urban Art Museum, c. 1840–1900

Friday 8th of May 2026 by Victorianist

Studentship Histories of Pollution in the Urban Art Museum, c. 1840–1900Download The link to the application can be found here. This post has been re-published by permission from the BAVS Postgraduates Blog. Please see the original post at:https://victorianist.wordpress.com/2026/05/08/ahrc-collaborative-doctoral-partnership-cdp-studentship-histories-of-pollution-in-the-urban-art-museum-c-1840-1900/

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CFP: Nations, knowledge, ideologies from the 18th century to today

Wednesday 29th of April 2026 by Victorianist

International conference “Nations, knowledge, ideologies from the 18th century to today” Université de Lorraine – IDEA Nancy, 14th-16th October 2026 Keynote speakers Guy Beiner (Boston College), Stefan Berger (Ruhr Universität, Bochum), Richard Bourke (King’s College, Cambridge), Aileen Moreton-Robinson (University of Queensland) Conference theme and rationale At a time when the concept of the nation is […]

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Registration is now open for BAVS Annual Conference 2026

Tuesday 28th of April 2026 by Victorianist

Registration is now open. Annual Conference British Association for Victorian Studies | Liverpool John Moores University There are a number of options to choose from for your BAVS registration, especially as we now have a Mid-Career Professionalisation morning, as well as one for PGR/ECR delegates on Monday 27 July. Delegates will have the option to […]

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CALL FOR HOSTS: BAVS Annual Conferences 2027, 2028 and 2029

Tuesday 28th of April 2026 by Victorianist

We are seeking hosts for the BAVS Annual Conference for 2027, 2028, and 2029. Expressions of interest are warmly invited via a short form available on the BAVS website: https://bavs.ac.uk/host-the-bavs-annual-conference/. The deadline for submissions is 1 July 2026. Informal enquiries are very welcome and may be directed to the Secretary, Dr Claire Wood (claire.wood@leicester.ac.uk) This […]

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VACANCY: Membership Secretary for the Tennyson Society

Tuesday 28th of April 2026 by Victorianist

The Tennyson Society, which has several hundred members world-wide, is looking for a new Membership Secretary.  There will be an annual Honorarium of £300 for approximately 2 hours work per month. The job entails keeping the Society’s membership lists up-to-date, enrolling new members, recording annual subscription payments and keeping in touch with Society activities through […]

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CFP: Beyond the Self: Life Writing and the Nonhuman (19th-20th centuries)

Tuesday 28th of April 2026 by Victorianist

Dear colleagues, Please find below the call for papers for the symposium “Beyond the Self: Life Writing and the Nonhuman (19th-20th centuries).” A longer version of the call is available online here. The symposium will take place at Université Paris Cité on 11-12 March 2027. Please feel free to circulate this call widely among colleagues and networks.  The deadline for paper proposals […]

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EVENT: Studies in Imperialism – Celebrating 200 Volumes

Monday 27th of April 2026 by Victorianist

To celebrate the publication of the 200th book in our landmark Studies in Imperialism series, Manchester University Press are hosting a special event at the Institute of Historical Research, London. We look forward to welcoming academics, researchers, and librarians whose engagement with the series has helped shape scholarship and strengthen institutional collections over the past […]

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EVENT: Visual Theology Conference – Beauty and the Revival of Faith

Monday 27th of April 2026 by Victorianist

Beauty and the Revival of Faith 8-10 May, 2026 The Archbishop’s Palace, Southwell, Notts, U.K. ­Visual Theology’s fourth conference takes place this coming May. Our programme is finalised and we are now open for booking. This conference is designed to suit a range of interests and professional or avocational concerns; we invite everyone who values […]

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