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Spain and the British Isles in the Long Eighteenth Century
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An International Conference
at the Faculty of Philology, Universitat de Barcelona
10-11 December 2009 |
Call for Papers
The British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies and the Sociedad Española de
Estudios del Siglo XVIII are pleased to announce their first joint conference,
to be held in Barcelona in December 2009.
The conference will focus on the full range of contacts and exchanges between
the Great Britain, Ireland, Spain, and British and Spanish colonies in the long
eighteenth century. Proposals for papers, panels, and round tables are invited
on topics such as, but not limited to
• cultural transfer
• representations of national identities
• the circulation of knowledge, book history, and the periodical press; transfer
of scientific instruments and books, technological transfer
• the reception of literary, artistic, and scientific works: translation,
imitation, and adaptation
• popular culture and entertainments
• religion
• social networks
• the conditions and modalities of Anglo-Spanish sociability
• trade and finance
• travel, immigration and diasporic communities; Spanish scientists and doctors
in the United Kingdom
• cultural institutions (whether scientific, artistic, intellectual, or
educational)
• diplomacy and war
Submissions are encouraged from a wide variety of disciplines, as are those
taking an interdisciplinary approach.
Inquiries are welcomed at any time.
Proposals
Proposals or abstracts in English, Spanish
or Catalan should be sent by 1 April 2009 to
xxjohn.stone@ub.edu or xxjohn.stone.bcn@gmail.com
(remove 'xx' from above email addresses)
and should include name, institutional affiliation, and paper, panel or round
table title.
Abstracts
Abstracts should not exceed 300 words; reading time for complete panel papers
should not exceed twenty minutes and for round table position papers, twelve
minutes. No more than four speakers should be listed for a panel proposal and no
more than five for a proposed round table. At least one third of each round
table will be set aside for open discussion.
Prospective speakers and panel or round table chairs will be notified of a
decision by 30 April 2009.
Advisory Committee
Joaquín Álvarez Barrientos (CSIC)
Pedro Álvarez de Miranda (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
Mónica Bolufer Peruga (Universitat de València)
Penelope Corfield (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Philip Deacon (University of Sheffield)
Rebecca Haidt (Ohio State University)
Xabier Lamikiz (IKER)
Pere Molas Ribalta (Universitat de Barcelona)
Eterio Pajares Infante (Universidad del Pais Vasco)
Juan Riera (Universidad de Valladolid)
Gabiel Sánchez Espinosa (Queen’s University Belfast)
John Stone (Universitat de Barcelona)
James Thomson (University of Sussex)
Marta Vicente (University of Kansas)
María Begoña Villar García (Universidad de Málaga)
Web site
http://www.ub.edu/C18/
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