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Citizenship, Nation and Identity in the Long Nineteenth-Century
| Location: | United Kingdom |
| Call for Papers Date: | 2006-03-31 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2006-01-24 |
| Announcement ID: |
149439 |
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Building on the success of lasts year's postgraduate conference at St. Deiniol's (Hawarden, Wales) this event will focus broadly on citizenship and national identity in the long Nineteenth-Century (1800-1914). Proposed themes include but others will be accpected; definitions of Nation, Nationality and Nationhood within Britain and abroad, relationships between the community and the individual, expressions of gender, race and sexuality and religious and secular identities. Speakers: Eugenio Biagini (Cambridge), Jeremy Tambling (Hong Kong), Brian Maidment (Salford) and Bertrand Taithe (Manchester). We are now welcoming abstracts. Proposals should outline content of the paper, and should be no longer than 300 words in length.
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