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wenty years ago, Richard L. Stein speculated that the city, as a research subject, may be appealing to scholars specifically because of the 'demand' it places on any single discipline 'to borrow' from others. In this respect, the city often serves as a 'perfect interdisciplinary object.' At the same time, researchers in varied disciplines, often motivated by distinct interests and concerns, ask different kinds of questions about cities, urbanization, and urban life. For its second international symposium, the Society for Global Nineteenth-Century Studies, in conjunction with TELEMME (Temps, espaces, languages, Europe méridionale, Méditerranée) and the Institut de recherches asiatiques, invites proposals on the theme of Nineteenth-Century Global Cities and Urban Worlds from interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary perspectives. Topics for individual papers and preconstituted panel proposals may include (but not limited to):

Proposals

Individual paper proposals should consist of an abstract (200-250 words), brief biography (80-100 words), and full contact information in a single pdf or Word file. Panel proposals should include abstracts for 3-4 papers, a brief rationale that connects the papers (100-200 words), and biographies of each participant (80-100 words) in a single pdf or Word file. Successful panel proposals will include participants from more than one institution, and, ideally, represent a mix of disciplines/fields and career stages. Although the working language of the conference is English, a limited number of slots will be available for presentions in French. Proposal deadline: 15 September, 2023.

Schedule

The conference will take place online (6 June) and in person (7-8 June). Online panels are reserved for those with limited mobility, including caregivers, postgraduate students without institutional support, the immunocompromised, and the contingently employed as well as scholars from the global south. Please indicate in your proposal whether, if your paper is accepted, you require a virtual slot. The in-person plenaries and panels will be held at Aix-Marseille University, Schuman campus.

Presenters must be current members of the Society for Global Nineteenth-Century Studies. For more information on membership, visit www.global19c.com. For more information about the symposium, please visit its dedicated website: https://www.sgncs-symposia.com/ Proposals and questions should be directed to the Program Committee: societygncs@gmail.com.

Keynote Speakers


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