International Nineteenth-Century Studies Association

The Nineteenth Century Today: Interdisciplinary, International, Intertemporal

July 10-12, 2024
University, Durham, UK
In-person and online

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. Our full programme will be available later in the Spring but here are some of the highlights.

Keynotes
We welcome our two keynote speakers.

Dr. Gus Casely-Hayford

Director of V&A East will be speaking on ‘The V&A’s Return of the Asante Gold’ with an introduction from Secretary Lonnie Bunch, Smithsonian Institution.

Professor Pratik Chakrabarti

NEH Cullen Chair in History and Medicine, University of Houston, will be speaking on 'The Naked Pharaohs: Decolonizing the Nineteenth Century.'

Conference Format
The conference includes representation from academic, heritage and GLAM-sector organisations (galleries, libraries, archives and museums), as well as independent scholars, performers and composers.

Early career scholars, from all over the world, are widely represented, and INCSA’s Early Career Committee will host two round tables: ‘The Global Futures of Nineteenth-century Studies’ and ‘Teaching the Nineteenth Century Internationally’.

Panel titles, including:

  • ‘Evidentiary Sites and Citations: The Case for Radical Interdisciplinarity’
  • ‘Exploring the Nexus of Healing, Stories and Illness in the Nineteenth Century and Today’
  • ‘Victorians and Intertemporal Greece’
  • ‘Comic Song in the Nineteenth Century: What’s so funny?’
  • ‘On opera and genre’
  • ‘The History Painting: Past, Present, Future’
  • ‘Welsh music, history and identity in the long nineteenth century’
  • ‘Colonial Switzerland: Introducing new actors and geographies to Global and Imperial History’
  • ‘Art and Recreation in Psychiatry: From the Nineteenth Century to the Present’
  • ‘Modernizing Empires: Enlightenment, Nationalist Vanguards and Russian Modernity’
  • ‘Chemical Infrastructures and Colonial Worlds’
  • ‘The Earthly Object and the Nineteenth Century’
  • ‘The Secret Diary of Karl Benedikt Hase: Greek, Diary-writing and Philhellenism in 19th-century Paris

This conference offers an online experience for those unable to join us in-person, including access to academic panels and:

  • two online plenary sessions hosted each afternoon of the conference
  • a meet the editors online forum and
  • the Universities Committee members will host one of their extremely successful pedagogical ‘Virtual Lab’ workshops.

As well as the panels, workshops and round tables, the conference will host a number of lecture recitals in our beautiful Collingwood College Theatre.

Opportunities
Besides academic panels there will be an opportunity to:

  • meet with publishers, including Clemson University Press (publisher of INCSA’s new book series) and Taylor & Francis (publisher of INCSA’s new journal Advances in Nineteenth-Century Research)
  • browse an antique book fair
  • on Wednesday evening head to a nineteenth-century-themed piano concert played on one of the University’s Steinway pianos (booking essential)
  • attend a Nineteenth-Century Evensong planned at the Durham Cathedral on Thursday evening


Excursions
Delegates can take advantage of all County Durham has to offer as on the Friday afternoon there are optional excursions planned to LocomotionBeamish Museum, and tours of Durham Castle and Durham Cathedral.

Conference Dinner
The conference dinner will take place at Durham Castle. The timing of the dinner will be confirmed in the conference programme.

Saturday Miners’ Gala
If you choose to stay a little longer (until Saturday 13 July), you can experience the spectacle and excitement of Durham Miner’s Gala. The Gala developed out of nineteenth-century miners’ trade unionism; the first union being established in 1869. The Durham Miners’ Association organised the first gala, which was held in 1871 in Wharton Park, Durham. For more information, click here. If you plan to staying on for the Miners Gala, you should book your accommodation and restaurants in the city as soon as possible as everything gets booked up early that weekend. See below for options.


Guests & Partners
If you are planning to bring a non-delegate partner or guest, please contact Event Durham for further assistance to with your booking.

Questions?
If you have any queries regarding the accommodation or want to make any amendments to your booking, please contact Event Durham.

If you have questions about the conference, please email: international19thc.studiesassoc@gmail.com.

Step 1: Join INCSA

Step 2: Register now

Step 3: Plan your stay in Durham

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