Évènements à distance
- Robert Louis Stevenson and the White Mythologies of International Law – Christopher Gevers, 17 mai, 13H30 CET at Edinburgh Old College and on Zoom
- Projects, Plans and Politics – A Scottish Tour in 1712, Margaret Stewart uses newly uncovered evidence of a Scottish country house tour in 1712 to cast light on the architect James Gibbs, Scottish Historic Buildings Trust, 17 mai à 19H.
- Dr. Andrew Lind, UHI, Tyranny by Committee: Anti-Covenanting Rhetoric during the British Civil Wars, c.1638-1651, Education Evolved, 28 mai 18H15
- Mary, Queen of Scots and the European Renaissance: objects, languages and music, Society for Renaissance Studies Annual Lecture 2022, 9 juin
- Dr. Ruth Herd and Prof. Alan Wolstenholme, On the Production Methods of Pot-still Whisky, Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication, 9 juin 15H45.
- Blooming Ringwood 2022: Modern Scottish Historical Fiction, Ringwood Publishing, 22 juin 20H
- Books and Borrowing: Edinburgh’s 19th Century Readers, National Library of Scotland, 23 juin 18H
- Geordie; or, ‘tis two hundred years since, Marking the bicentenary of King George IV’s visit to Edinburgh, Professor Viccy Coltman examines the preparations and aftermath of the visitNational Records of Scotland, 3 août, 18H00
- Paige Emerick – George IV’s Royal Visits to Ireland & Scotland & the Display of Sub-National Identities, Royal Studies Network, 13 décembre 18H.
Conférences et journées d’étude
- Constitutional Acts of Scotland: 1320-2016. And Beyond? | Aula Magna di Giurisprudenza | Ravenna, 12th and 13th May 2022 (online : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81892809771)
- “Borders” – 30th Annual British Women Writers Conference, 19–21 May 2022, Baylor University, USA. Papers & panel proposals are invited interpreting the theme of “Borders” in global British women’s writing across the long 18th & 19th centuries.
- Four Nations & Beyond – Periodical Studies and National Identities in the British Isles and Ireland, The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals (RSVP) and the Scottish Centre for Victorian and Neo-Victorian Studies (SCVS), Glasgow, 20 mai 2022.
- Atelier 8 « ÉCOSSE », congrès de la SAES à l’Université de Clermont-Auvergne, 2 au 4 juin 2022
- Quels nationalismes au XXIème ? Regards croisés Europe / Amériques, Universités de Grenoble Alpes et Toulouse 1 et 2, 1-3 juin 2022
- Making Imagined Objects, The 2nd International Alasdair Gray Conference, 16th June 2022 University of Strathclyde / 17th June 2022 University of Glasgow
- RLS2020, Stevenson and Pleasure, Université Bordeaux Montaigne, 17-19 juin 2022
- World Congress of Scottish Literatures (IASSL), Prague, 23-27 juin 2022
- British International History Group, 32nd Annual Conference, septembre 2022, University of Stirling
- Mythes et folklores celtiques du monde anglophone, reporté, date à préciser, Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Appels à contributions
- The International Review for Scottish Studies invites article submissions on any aspect of Scottish history, literature, or culture.
- Edinburgh University Press, Cross-Journal Call for Papers: Race and Racism in Scotland, Guest Editors: Philomena de Lima, Meena Dhanda, Stephen Mullen, and Arun Sood
- Edinburgh University Press, Northern Scotland invites contributions of around 8000 words.
Prix
The Jack Medal 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).
Prix de thèse: L’Association Franco-Écossaise et la Fondation catholique écossaise récompensent une thèse soutenue dans une université française ou un autre établissement d’enseignement supérieur équivalent et ayant comme thème une facette de l’Écosse d’autrefois ou de nos jours. Le prix d’un montant de € 5.000 est décerné tous les deux ans à une thèse de doctorat soutenue dans les deux ans qui précèdent.