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Enlightenment, Romanticism, and Contemporary Culture (ERCC)

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@ERCCUnimelb
ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
2 years
Visit our dedicated ‘Inventing the Human’ Conference website for details of Keynote speakers, paper presenters and roundtable panellists across the four day programme from Weds 29 Nov to Sat 2 Dec. Registration is open for in-person and online attendance.
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@ERCCUnimelb
ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
2 years
FREE Events! “Inventing the Human” includes 6 free events: 2 free public lectures, 3 free roundtable sessions, and a free Graduate/ECR workshop. Eventbrite links to register your attendance can be found under each event on the PDF programme on our conference website. Book now!
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
2 years
If you are attending “Inventing the Human”, we encourage you to visit our exhibition ‘Dominion’, in Arts West Gallery. ‘Dominion’ is a provocation for the conference bringing together 6 contemporary artists into dialogue with objects from The Johnston and Unimelb Collections.
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
2 years
We are honoured and delighted to have seven (!) eminent keynotes speakers presenting Provocations at our “Inventing the Human” conference this week. You can join us in person or online. Check our program for timings and register to attend.
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
2 years
Only 6 days to “Inventing the Human”. Join us for our FREE Public Lectures: James Davies (Prof of Music, UBerkeley) and Sujit Sivasundaram (Prof of World History, UCambridge). Check our amazing FOUR day programme for dates and times. #inventingthehuman #ercc.
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
2 years
Our Conference Roundtables will be hosting fascinating conversations on diverse and important topics relating to ‘Inventing the Human’ including ‘Future of the Humanities’ on 1 Dec, bringing together 4 Deans! Led by our own @FrenchProfessor Register now!.
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
2 years
9 days to ERCC ‘Inventing the Human’ hybrid conference. Join us on day 1 for Keynote James Q Davies, Professor of Music @ucberkeley presenting “On Being Kind; or Music Lessons in Disanthropy”. Register now! .#inventingthehuman #ercc.
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
2 years
The countdown begins! 10 days until the start of the ERCC's ‘Inventing the Human’ hybrid conference. 7 keynote speakers. Over 80 papers. 9 Roundtables. Full program + registration on conference website. Register to join us now! #inventingthehuman #ercc.
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
2 years
CFP closes today! Make sure you have your submission in. Details here: .Call For Papers for 'Inventing the Human' conference
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Call For Papers for 'Inventing the Human' conference
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
2 years
Closing soon! Have you submitted your abstract for the ERCCs 'Inventing the Human' conference yet? Call for Papers closes next Monday, 29 May.
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
3 years
Are you a graduate student looking to make some new connections? If so, then the newly launched ERCC Graduate Network might be of interest! More information on our website.
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
3 years
NEW: The Edinburgh Companion to Romanticism and the Arts "brings together developments from different disciplines that address the complex interplay between British Romantic literature and the visual arts." @PeterOt68085076
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
3 years
RT @cecspgforum: We’re very excited to release our Call for Papers for Spring 2023! . If you’re interesting in sharing your ongoing researc….
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
3 years
Join us on Zoom next Wednesday 23 November, at 11am AEST for this fascinating public lecture with Prof Richard Kearney 'The History, Place and Future of the Imagination'. Register now!.#imagination #enlightenment #romanticism
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The History, Place and Future of the Imagination
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
3 years
Today!! Come and join us from 5.00 - 7.00pm for our Book Launch and Roundtable on 'Imagination'. Details on our website.
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Book Launch and Roundtable on 'Imagination'
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
3 years
Join us on Tuesday at 5pm in Arts West Research Lounge to celebrate the launch of these two great books on 'Imagination', and hear the panel talk. Bookings on ERCC website.
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Book Launch and Roundtable on 'Imagination'
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
3 years
Book your spot asap! The ERCC invites you to join us for a (double) Book Launch and Roundtable on 'Imagination' on Tuesday 8 November, 5-7pm. @HeapJodie #johnrundell #imagination
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Book Launch and Roundtable on 'Imagination'
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
3 years
RT @BARS_DigiEvents: 📢Exciting news alert!📢The first 2022/23 BARS Digital Event will be "Reconfiguring the Sublime: Romanticism’s EcoGothic….
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
3 years
Join us on Thursday at 4.30-6.30pm for this public lecture by Dr Nat Cutter (ERCC Early Career Researcher) "Pragmatism and Prejudice: Judgements of Maghrebi People and Society in English-Language Letters and Print, c.1660-1710"
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The Ottoman eyalets of Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli were central participants in Mediterranean economy and culture, through trade, correspondence and...
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ERCC Research Unit, The University of Melbourne
3 years
The ERCC congratulates our co-director @MMierowsky on success in being awarded an ARC DECRA for his project 'Law, Literature and Naturalization in an Age of Empire'. Well done, Marc!.
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