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Welcome to the annual CNCS start of terms event. This year we are celebrating 10 years of the centre.
11 October 2023
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Teaching and Learning Centre (TLC) 123 or online via Zoom
Join us for this free online event exploring the theme of 'Monsters' through a nineteenth century lens. Please note all times are Central European Time (CET).
31 October 2023
Zoom
The Centre for Nineteenth Century Studies is delighted to host this year’s Durham Residential Library fellows as part of the 'Catholicism in the Long Nineteenth Century' lunchtime seminar series at the IAS Seminar Room, Cosins Hall, Palace Green. Join us for the first seminar with Dr Aidan Enright on 13 February at 1pm and download the full programme to see what's coming next.
13 February 2024
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
In person -IAS Seminar Room - please note in person places are limited Online via Zoom
Join us for the live streaming of the CNCSI Universities Committee 4th Virtual Lab.
19 February 2024
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Online: Live streaming: facart.es/19-century-lab-4
Join us for a series of lunchtime seminars hosted by CNCS where we welcome members of this year's cohort of Durham Residential Library fellows. This series of seminars will cover a diverse range of themes from Anglican Studies to Classical Reception to Health and Sanitation. Our first session welcomes Professor Susan Deacy, Roehampton University, UK
07 March 2024
IAS Seminar Room or online via Zoom
CNCS and CNCS International cordially invite you to a research conversation given by Professor Valentina Sandu-Dediu (National University of Music Bucharest and the New Europe College Bucharest) and respondents Patrick Zuk, James Koranyi and Yundi Guo. The event takes places online and in-person in the Birley Room of Hatfield College, Durham, from 3 to 4.30 pm on Wednesday 13 March 2024.
13 March 2024
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Birley Room, Hatfield College
The Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies (CNCS) at Durham, Newcastle, and Northumbria Universities is pleased to announce its annual Postgraduate Conference, to be held at Durham University on Wednesday, 24 April 2024.
24 April 2024
Teaching and Learning Centre, Room TLC123, Durham University
Join the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies International (CN-CSI) on April 26 2024 for a day-long free online workshop of eclectic and interdisciplinary papers from guest speakers themed around Science Fiction in the Nineteenth Century
26 April 2024
12:50 PM - 7:00 PM
Online via Zoom
This CNCS-CVAC in person event brings together 3 leading experts in the field of Victorian Decorative Tiles for a lively hands-on workshop covering tile design, production, conserving and collecting.
29 April 2024
Palatine Law PCL054, Palatine Centre, Stockton Road, Durham, DH1 3LE
The Centre for Nineteenth Century Studies is delighted to host this year’s Durham Residential Library fellows as part of the 'Catholicism in the Long Nineteenth Century' lunchtime seminar series at the IAS Seminar Room, Cosins Hall, Palace Green. Join us for the next seminar with Dr Dominic Bridge on Thursday 9 May at 1pm “Take notice, this paper will witness against thee another day:” Intermediality in the Eighteenth-Century Hymnbook Trade".Download the full programme to see what's coming next.
09 May 2024
In person IAS Seminar Room or online via Zoom
This symposium, hosted by CNCS-I, will feature a series of talks exploring the role, influence and impact of Dickens’s use of non-realist features in his fiction. It will bring together specialists to delineate new trajectories in the study of Dickens’s engagement with non-realism in his work.
17 May 2024
9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
The Centre for Nineteenth Century Studies is delighted to host this year’s Durham Residential Library fellows as part of the 'Catholicism in the Long Nineteenth Century' lunchtime seminar series at the IAS Seminar Room, Cosins Hall, Palace Green. Join us for our fifth seminar with Ugo Bruschi on 11 June at 1pm and download the full programme to see what's coming next.
11 June 2024
The Centre for Nineteenth Century Studies is delighted to host this year’s Durham Residential Library fellows as part of the 'Catholicism in the Long Nineteenth Century' lunchtime seminar series at the IAS Seminar Room, Cosins Hall, Palace Green. Join us for our sixth seminar with Debolina Dey on 25 June at 1pm and download the full programme to see what's coming next.
25 June 2024
The inaugural conference of the International Nineteenth Century Studies Association (INCSA) will take place on Durham University’s Teaching and Learning Centre from Wednesday 10 to Friday 12 July 2024.We are delighted to welcome you to Durham for what promises to be a flagship conference for Nineteenth Century Studies.
10 July 2024 - 12 July 2024
Teaching and Learning Centre, South Road Durham
Join us for the annual CNCS Welcome Event co-hosted with the Centre for Visual Arts and Cultures (CVAC). We are delighted to be joined by Professor Elizabeth Edwards, Professor Emerita, Photographic History, who will give her lecture on "The large microhistory of a small book: the Reverend Thomas Perkins' Handbook of Gothic Architecture for Photographers (1897)" .
02 October 2024
Concert Room, Music Department, Palace Green, Durham.
Join us for this free online event exploring the theme of Nature and Horror in the Nineteenth Century. Please note all times are Central European Time (CET).
31 October 2024
A Research Showcase – on Theatre and Performance in the Long Nineteenth Century, followed by the Book Launch for Stock Pieces: British Repertory Theatre, 1760–1830, with Bennett Zon (Professor of Music and Director of the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies, Durham) in conversation with Susan Valladares
19 March 2025
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Durham’s Teaching and Learning Centre TLC 116 and/or ONLINE via Teams
Join us for the The Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies International (CN-CSI) Contagion and Contamination in the Nineteenth Century online workshop Thursday 1 May, 9.00am – 5.00pm (Central European Time)
01 May 2025
Online
The Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies (CNCS) at Durham, Newcastle, Northumbria, and Teesside Universities is pleased to announce its annual Postgraduate Conference, to be held in-person at Durham University on Wednesday, 7 May 2025. Postgraduates from all disciplines are invited to submit proposals for a 15-minute paper.
07 May 2025
Teaching and Learning Centre, South Road Durham Room TLC101