Seminar Series: Education in the Long Eighteenth Century

Seminar Series: Education in the Long Eighteenth Century

Institute of Historical Research, London

Saturdays, 2.00-4.00 pm.

 

  • 12 October 2013 (The Court Room): Sarah Faulkner (Edinburgh): ‘Suitors as Tutors in Frances Burney and Jane Austen’.
  • 9 November 2013 (Room 349): Sophie Bankes (Open University), ‘The Confessions of J. Lackington, Late Bookseller (1804): A Pattern for Education in an Age of Infidelity’.
  • 23 November 2013 (The Torrington Room): Karen Williams (Roehampton University), ‘ “Playing with Pedagogy” in the Christmas Annuals of the 1820s and 1830s’.
  • 7 December 2013 (The Court Room): Gabriel Moshenska (UCL), ‘Public Lectures in Egyptology in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries: Education and Entertainment’.
  • 8 March 2014 (Room 349): Koji Yamamoto (KCL), ‘Reformation and the Distrust of the Projector in the Hartlib Circle’.
  • 24 May 2014 (The Court Room): Jo Elcoat (Leeds University), ‘ “Packaging the Curriculum”: General Course Schoolbooks and the Encyclopaedic Project in the Eighteenth Century’.

For more information, please contact Mark Burden.

 

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