Advances in Nineteenth-Century Research Journal
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Advances in Nineteenth-Century Research - the journal of #INCSA Peer-reviewed journal with general & themed issues representing all fields of study in the arts, social sciences, & sciences. Website here: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/ranr20
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What does Advances in Nineteenth-Century Studies do, I hear you ask?

Hotly anticipating our launch in 2026, this journal will regularly include research articles; discussion forums; pedagogy practicums; & reviews of books, recordings, films, exhibitions, & digital resources.
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Over this summer research season, we thought we'd share some of what we've been up to on the Advances team.

@drhannahlscott.bsky.social (recordings reviews) has been on an historic costume course, & having a dalliance with the 18thc. of which we just about approve since the dress is rather fancy.
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This is another routine reminder that our journal @advancesjournal.bsky.social is actively seeking proposals for themed issues. Do get in touch with me directly if you are interested in submitting a proposal.

Journal details 👇
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Advances in Nineteenth-Century Research
Explore the latest peer-reviewed articles and learn how to publish your work in Advances in Nineteenth-Century Research.
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Wondering what to do this weekend? How about submitting a proposal on Dickens and Art for this year's Dickens Day? Deadline's on Monday and we have about 90% of the required papers submitted, so do your thing academics and submit at the eleventh hour! ies.sas.ac.uk/events/dicke...
Dickens Day 2025 - ‘Dickens and Art’
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Research find of the day:

Cat Musketeers - Chats Mousquetaires - at the Paris mid-Lentan costume parade, 1894.

All for one, nightmares for all.

#19thc_titbit
A sepia photograph with three riders on horseback, dressed in musketeer uniform, neck frills, and papier mache cat heads.
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Because you can never have enough 19th-century content on social media - we're also now over on Instagram!

Find us @advances_in_19thc_research 😀
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Do you love an exhibition?

Have you been to the Musee d'Orsay recently?
Or the Kyoto Costume Institute?
Or the National Museum of New Delhi?
Or the Smithsonian?
Or.....

We're commissioning exhibition reviews of any events engaging with the long 19th century and its legacies.

Get in touch!
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Are you a researcher interested in histories of collecting and 19thC Victorian decorative art? This wonderful short-term fellowship is an opportunity to research the Albert Dawson archive in Cultural Collections and Galleries at the University of Leeds jobs.leeds.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx... #jobfairy
Job Opportunity at University of Leeds: Albert Dawson Collection Fellowship
This role will be based on the University campus, with scope for it to be undertaken in a hybrid manner. We are open to discussing flexible working arrangements.Are you interested in nineteenth-centur...
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Have you been watching the new #JaneAusten 'Rise of a Genius' documentary on #BBC2? Got thoughts?

Love it or loathe it, we'd be chuffed if you'd review it for us here at Advances in Nineteenth-Century Research.

Email hannah.scott at ncl.ac.uk for more details.
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Ever want to review something from/inspired by the 19th century that isn't a book - like a film, TV series, podcast, documentary, music recording, or other recorded media?

That's handy - we have a recordings reviews editor (me!) Do get in touch with proposals and queries ⬇️
Name and role: Hannah Scott, Recordings Reviews Editor
Research interests: French performance history, popular music and dance; history of urban public health; costume history; practice-based research.
Who you'd like to hear from: anyone interested in reviewing recordings or recorded media - either from the 19th century or inspired by it, from any country or language. 
Film, TV, documentaries, recorded music, streamed theatre or music performances, radio, podcast, Youtube clips and more!
Do get in touch with proposals and queries!
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Hi Lucy! If you have a query about book reviews, you can contact Nathan directly on his university email address, listed on this page - www.southampton.ac.uk/people/657y7...
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Is there a long 19th-century-ish book you'd like to review? Or have you written one? We've got an editor for that!

Meet Nathan Bossoh @nathanbossoh.bsky.social - book reviews editor here at Advances in Nineteenth-Century Research.
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Join @cncsi.bsky.social this Thursday! Note that times on the programme are in Central European Time (UK+1hr) so the day begins at 8.50am UK time and you can attend for some or all of the papers ⬇️🦠
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Register ⬇️ for a free
online @cncsi.bsky.social event ‘Contagion & Contamination in the Nineteenth Century’ with #hstm & #litsci speakers on:
🧛Vampires & influenza
🦠Imperialism & germs
🇮🇳Cholera in India
🌊Contamined waterways
🌳Ecology & microbes
🏛️Curation of #19C exhibits
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Contagion and Contamination in the Nineteenth Century - CNCSI
Contagion and Contamination in the Nineteenth Century Free and Online One-Day Interdisciplinary Workshop Thursday 1 May, 9.00am – 5.00pm (Central European Time) Registration is required. Sign-up here....
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Got an opinion piece on the boil?

Meet @dremilyvincent.bsky.social - our Forums Editor: she is commissioning bold, informed discussions of topical, controversial, or neglected research questions in long 19th century studies around the work.
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Looking for a venue for that inspiring 19th-century-esque article you're writing? Look no further!

Paul Watt is our General Editor with responsibility for articles - get in touch here: www.tandfonline.com/journals/ran...
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Good morning all!
We'd love you all to meet Karen Sayer, our Practica Editor here at Advances.

What is a practicum? It's the how, what, why & where of teaching the nineteenth century - & Karen would love to see proposals for reflective pieces, provocations, best practice, resources, & more
#INCSA
Name and role: Karen Sayer, Practica Editor
Research Interests: British landscape & environment in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Who you'd like to hear from: A Practicum is a constructive &, above all, a practical piece on how, what, why & where we teach the nineteenth century. It could cover ways of tackling precursors, nineteenth century representations, or legacies; it could share best practice, new approaches, & resources; it could consider teaching beyond the university classroom. Any place, and discipline/interdisciplinary approaches welcomed!
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Call for recordings reviews! ⏰🚨
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Fancy writing a review for Advances in 19th-Century Research journal - complete with a friendly and constructive editing process?

Looking for reviews of 19th-century recorded media
& recordings inspired by the 19th century.

Get in touch with your proposals and for more details! ✍️
#INCSA
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🚨CFP REMINDER

The Dark Arts Research Group at the Univ. of Copenhagen is hosting a 3-day conference in August 2025. The CFP is still open and we have some bursaries available. Deadline for proposals is 31 March 2025. Please share!

Details 👇
engerom.ku.dk/english/rese...
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🦠 Contagion and Contamination in the Nineteenth Century, a free and online one-day interdisciplinary workshop. Thursday 1 May, 9.00am – 5.00pm (Central European Time).

For the full program and to register for the workshop, visit: cn-csi.com/event/contag...
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Have you heard or seen any recordings inspired by/from the 19th century recently?

A period film or TV series?
A music album?
A documentary or biopic?
A streamed 19th c. theatre piece?
A podcast?

We're looking to publish recordings reviews - email hannah.scott at ncl. ac. uk for more info! 📃
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Got an idea for a special issue inspired by the long 19th century around the world and its legacies?

Allow us to introduce our fantastic General Editor Effram Sera-Shriar, also in charge of our Special Issues.
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Today, we're delighted to introduce the next member of our Editorial team here at Advances in Nineteenth-Century Research:

General Editor, Kirstin Mills, from Macquarie University Australia 📚

#INCSA
Name and role: Kirstin Mills, General Editor

Research Interests: the Gothic, long-nineteenth-century literature, adaptation studies, literature and science, folklore and the supernatural

Who you'd like to hear from: If you work on anything to do with the nineteenth century, whatever that means to you, I want to hear from you! This journal takes a fresh approach - international, interdisciplinary and intertemporal - to broaden nineteenth-century studies and bring traditionally siloed fields together through articles, forums, practica, and reviews of books, exhibitions, recordings and more. Get in touch!
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Welcome, new followers, it's a pleasure to see you.

Over the next few months, we're going to introduce the team here at Advances in Nineteenth-Century Research.

First, our General Editor, Prof Bennett Zon 👋
Name and role: Bennett Zon, General Editor (general oversight)

Research interests: the triangulation of music, religion & science; music theology; music & science; disciplinary culture &the organisation of knowledge; intertemporality

Who you'd like to hear from: 
Anyone trying to advance our understanding of INCSA’s three keywords (international, interdisciplinary & intertemporal), including work beyond the Anglosphere; anyone from practice-based areas of work, including museums, libraries, education, media & the arts; anyone expanding the critical, conceptual & methodological horizons of 19th c. studies.
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CfP: More Pride, Less Prejudice: Jane Austen at 250 conference which will take place at the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto on 2-3 October 2025. See attached 👇
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It's time for..... *drumroll* ......our first #funfactfriday!

Why not @ us with a fun fact from your research, and we'll give it a repost?

I'll start: fun fact - did you know early smallpox vaccination sessions were attended by a live cow to supply super-fresh cowpox puss? Lovely.
An image from the 1870s with a small cow on a halter in the middle of an elegantly decorated salon, surrounded by fine furnishings and fashionably dressed men and women. A doctor extracts puss from the pustules on the cow's belly to provide the live vaccine.