Upcoming events
- 10 June 2021, ‘Headspaces: Science, Fiction, and the Boundaries of the Mind in the Nineteenth Century’
- 10-11 December 2021, ‘Conan Doyle and Storytelling’. Edinburgh Conan Doyle Network Conference’
Past events
- 28-29 May, 2020: AB 2020: Beardsley Re-Viewed.
- 17-18 December: ‘Who Shall Deliver Me?’ Christina Rossetti and the Illustrated Poetry Book
- 22-23 November: Classical Material Culture in the Nineteenth Century
- 17 November 2018: Ladies of Quality and Distinction: Wikithon at the Foundling Museum
- 26 October 2018: ‘The Disease of Caring’: Medical Professionals and Activism from the Nineteenth Century to the Present
- 13 October 2018: Desubjugating Knowledges in Nineteenth-Century Print Culture, a Study Day in Celebration of Laurel Brake
- 8 June 2018: Experimental Forms: Writing, Science and Medicine in the Long Nineteenth Century
- 16 March 2018: The Eve of St Aubrey: Re†Collecting Beardsley (1872-1898)
- 10 November 2017: Knowing ‘as much of art as the cat’: 19th-Century Women Writers on the Old Masters
- 20-21 July 2017: Sibylline Leaves: Chaos and Compilation in the Romantic Period, A Bicentennial Conference
- 27 June 2017: Appropriate Forms: A One-Day Conference Celebrating Barbara Hardy
- 8-9 July 2016: Forgotten Geographies in the Fin de Siècle, 1880-1920
- 17 June 2016: Embarrassing Bodies: Feeling Self-Conscious in the Nineteenth Century
- 10-11 June 2016: Victorian Psychology Now
- 7 November 2015: Silence in the Archives: Censorship and Suppression in Women’s Life Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century
- 16-18 July 2015: The Arts and Feeling in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture
- 22 November 2014: In Harkness’ London: A Symposium on the Life and Work of Margaret Harkness
- 18-19 July 2014: Blake, the Flaxmans, and Romantic Sociability
- 11-12 July 2014: The Michael Field Centenary Conference: New Directions in Fin de Siècle Studies
- 26 April 2014: London Nineteenth-Century Studies Seminar Graduate Conference 2014
- 19-20 July 2013: The Victorian Tactile Imagination