by Alice Gorton | Sep 24, 2016 | Announcements |
The North American Conference on British Studies Annual Meeting will take place November 11-13, 2016 in Washington, DC. Several NYCTC members are featured on the program: Peter Mandler is one of the panelists in a roundtable on Graduate Education and Preparing for the...
by Alice Gorton | Sep 21, 2016 | Announcements |
As of this term, NYCTC participant Laura Carter (Cambridge) is Lecturer in Modern British History at King’s College London. She will be teaching modern British history and the history of gender, and coordinating King’s Contemporary British...
by Alice Gorton | Sep 18, 2016 | Announcements |
The Columbia University Seminar in British History has announced its program for the 2016-17 academic year, which can be viewed here. The first speaker, on September 22, is NYCTC faculty member Sam Wetherell (Columbia). Questions can be directed to the Seminar’s...
by Alice Gorton | Aug 24, 2016 | Announcements |
NYCTC will be hosting a public event—”The Victorians and the Moderns: How does the 19th century speak to the 21st?”—as part of its third semiannual workshop. All are welcome to join us on Friday, September 16, 10.30am-12.30pm, at the...
by Alice Gorton | Jul 24, 2016 | Announcements |
NYCTC alumna Nicole Longpré, now a postdoc at the University of Victoria, Canada, was the featured guest on Chuck Mertz’s “This Is Hell!” radio program, broadcast on Chicago’s WNUR. Longpré explained the history of right-wing...
by Alice Gorton | Jul 24, 2016 | Announcements |
NYCTC faculty member Peter Mandler was interviewed in a documentary about the history of school reform in twentieth-century Britain broadcast on Radio 4 on July 18, 2016.