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28 September 2021

CECS Director Professor Gillian Russell is co-winner of the 2021 Rose Mary Crawshay Prize

15 September 2021

The interviews uncover everything from contemporary working lives to romantic relationships.

20 July 2021

Gothic Woman is an ongoing, collaborative project supported by the British Association of Romantic Studies. The project’s central focus is on women writing during the Romantic period, particularly those who have been neglected by history and academic study.

19 July 2021

Congratulations to Holly Day and Sharon Choe who have been awarded doctoral fellowships with the Humanities Research Centre for 2021-22.

13 May 2021

CECS is happy to announce the winner of the Bigger6/CECS article award, a prize for the best article from 2020 in Romantic studies by an emerging scholar of colour.

9 May 2021

The University of York's Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies and the University of Melbourne's Enlightenment, Romanticism and Contemporary Culture Research Unit is excited to reveal a call for papers for a postgraduate conference this summer.

2 May 2021

Today marks the bicentenary of the death of Hester Lynch Salusbury Thrale Piozzi (27 January, 1741 or 16 January, 1740 – 2 May, 1821).

28 April 2021

The ‘Gothic Women’ team are pleased to invite applications for the position of ‘Gothic Women’ Events Fellow, for a period of one year, starting in June 2021.

22 April 2021

Did you study with us for a Masters degree or a PhD? We'd love to hear from you!

8 April 2021

Former PhD student Yusuke Wakazawa has been appointed in permanent role at Keio University as an Assistant Professor of English.

22 March 2021

As part of her research into Blake’s legacy in the realm of independent and self-publishing, PhD student Caroline Ritchie recently spoke to photographer, publisher, and activist Max Reeves.

4 March 2021

Congratulations to Katie Crowther and Gemma Shearwood, winners of this year's Nuttgens award!

3 March 2021

For those who missed the Zoom seminar, or would like to listen again, the recording from Prof. Stacey Sloboda's talk on 2 March can now be viewed online.

19 February 2021

For those who missed the Zoom seminar, or would like to listen again, the recording from Prof. Laurie Shannon's talk on 16 February can now be viewed online.

1 February 2021

We're pleased to announce a prize for the best article from 2020 in Romantic studies by an emerging scholar of colour.

24 January 2021

A new college at the University of York will be named after scholar and Yorkshire businesswoman, Anne Lister.

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