Conférences à venir
- Cinquième colloque international Langue et Territoire, Montpellier, 14-20 juin 2021
- RLS2020, Stevenson and Pleasure, Université Bordeaux Montaigne, 17-19 juin 2021
- World Congress of Scottish Literatures (IASSL), Prague, 23-27 juin 2021
- Scott at 250: History, Landscape, Environment, Édimbourg 4-8 juillet 2021.
- 16th International Conference on Medieval and Renaissance Scottish Literature and Language (ICMRSLL), “Crossing Boundaries, Making Connections”, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 26-30 July 2021
- ESSE, Lyon, 30 août – 3 septembre 2021 (aura lieu entièrement en ligne).
- British International History Group, 32nd Annual Conference, septembre 2021, University of Stirling
- SFEE, Amiens, 7-8 octobre 2021
- Émotions et gestion des épidémies dans les villes-centre de l’Europe moderne, 1500-1800 Écosse, France, Espagne, Maison de la Recherche Paris Nord/ Université Sorbonne Paris Nord/ Laboratoire PLEIADE, Vendredi 3 décembre 2021
- Mythes et folklores celtiques du monde anglophone, reporté, date à préciser, Université Savoie Mont Blanc
- The 2nd International Alasdair Gray Conference, Glasgow, June 2022 (date à confirmer)
Évènements à distance
- Digital Lecture: The Japan/Glasgow Connection, Museums & Galleries Edinburgh, 14 janvier 2021.
- Jenni Fagan with Denise Mina: A City, a Curse and a Century of Secrets, The New York Times Main Theatre Online, 15 janvier 2021.
- Deborah Reid, Petticoats and Plants – The Untold Story of Scotland’s Gardening Women, RCHS, 19 janvier 2021.
- Constitutional Debates: Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot, with John Lloyd, Andrew Wilson and Kezia Dugdale, Centre on Constitutional Change, 21 janvier 2021.
- Professor Kirstie Blair: ‘Local all over the world: Scottish writing and the popular newspaper press’, Edinburgh Bibliographical Society, 21 janvier 2021.
- Dancing Devils and ‘Cutty Sarks: Witchcraft and Magic in Robert Burns’ Supernatural Scotland, » a virtual talk by Dr. Sierra Dye, Guelph Centre for Scottish Studies & St. Andrew’s Society of Toronto, 21 janvier 2021.
- The Arctic Scots and the Search for the Northwest Passage Webinar, Ted Cowan, Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies, 26 janvier 2021.
- Matthew Ward (University of Birmingham) ‘Burns, Satan, and the Sin of Rhyme’, Midlands Romantic Seminar series, 27 janvier 2021.
- Digital lecture: Beyond Hornel: Scottish Photographers in Meiji Japan, Museums & Galleries Edinburgh, 28 janvier 2021.
- Professor Kirsteen McCue presents ‘Robert Burns’s Songs for George Thomson’, an online seminar, The Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies, 9 février 2021.
- French Art and Scotch Ideas, Fleming Collection Talk by Duncan Macmillan, Paul Mellon Centre, 10 février 2021.
- The Shepherd and the Shirra: James Hogg and Walter Scott at 250, NLS, 11 février 2021.
- Attacking Scotland: five centuries of maps by our enemies, NLS, 18 février 2021.
- Symposium for Seventeenth-Century Scottish Literature, 18–19 février 2021, en ligne.
- Creative Conversations: Kirstin Innes, 8 mars 2021.
- Lecture: Bright Shadows: Scottish Art in the 1920s, Museums & Galleries Edinburgh, 12 mars 2021
- The International Alasdair Gray Symposium, 23 avril 2021
Appel à articles
The International Review for Scottish Studies invites article submissions on any aspect of Scottish history, literature, or culture.
Articles récents
- From Scotland to Sāmoa: Margaret Isabella Balfour Stevenson in Polynesia (Studies in Travel Writing), Lesley Graham.
- Le Brexit et la question écossaise (Politique Internationale N°167), Nathalie Duclos.
- Amédée Pichot and Walter Scott’s Parrot: A Fabulous Tale of Parroting and Pirating, Céline Sabiron (winner of the RDS Jack Prize 2019).
- Towards A Post-Colonial Alliance? Some Perspectives On Franco-Scots Poetry Translation, Paul Malgrati.
Prix
The Jack Prize is awarded annually by IASSL for the best article on a subject related to Reception or Diaspora in Scottish Literatures (including Scots, English, Gaelic and Latin).