Évènements à distance
- Stephen Mullen (Glasgow), The rise of James Watt: Enlightenment, Commerce & Industry in a British Atlantic Merchant City, 1736-1774, 4 mars 17H
- The Music of ‘The Culture’: Gary Lloyd and Joseph S. Norman discuss Iain M. Banks’s Space Opera Series, 4 mars 18H CET.
- Where Are The Women? An evening with Sara Sheridan, Historic Environment Scotland, 4 mars 2021 19H.
- The Archive and a Queer History: Giving Edwin Morgan’s work a Second Life, University of Glasgow Library, 4 Mars 19h.
- Journée d’Études: 1820 – Perspectives on a Year of Crisis in the British and Irish Isles, Université Toulouse Jean-Jaurès, 5 mars. Conférence de Gordon Pentland: « 1820: A Year of Conspiracies » à 14H
- Webinar: The Tailor of Inverness with Matthew Zajac, Digital Museum, 7 mars, 19H CET
- A Tribute: Roddy Lumsden, Stanza, 7 mars 19H30 CET.
- Creative Conversations: Kirstin Innes, 8 mars 2021.
- Jessie M. King – Dundee’s first professional female journalist, Dundee Women’s Festival, 8 mars 17H CET.
- Digital Lecture: An (Almost) A to Z of Modern Scottish Women Artists, Museums & Galleries Edinburgh, 8 mars 20H CET.
- Digital Lecture: Scots Women who Chose to Challenge, International Women’s Day, Museums and Galleries Edinburgh, 9 mars 15H.
- Allan Macinnes, ‘Globalisation happened on Loch Craignish in 1720’, Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies, University of Aberdeen, 9 mars 17H CET.
- Past and Present: Edwin Morgan, Stanza, 9 mars 19H CET.
- ‘Editing Robert Burns for the 21st Century’ project symposium exploring Robert Burns and his connections with Dumfries, AHRC-funded, Centre for Robert Burns Studies, 12 mars 15H CET.
- Lecture: Bright Shadows: Scottish Art in the 1920s, Museums & Galleries Edinburgh, 12 mars 2021
- Lift the spirits with Alexander McCall Smith, an hour of conversation with the master of escapist writing, NLS, 16 mars, 18H CET.
- Dr Craig Lamont – ‘The Cultural Memory of Georgian Glasgow‘, GU Scottish Literature Society, 17 mars 17H
- Revisiting the Scottish Reformation Webinar, Michael Lynch, Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies, 23 mars 2021
- Irene MacFarlane on publishing in Scots : the Nicht Afore Christmas, The Saltire Society, 23 mars 17H CET.
- Douglas Stuart and Shuggie Bain – A Publishing Journey, Publishing Scotland/Scottish Books International, Scottish Government International Office Washington, DC, 24 mars 23H CET.
- Professor Tanja Bueltmann: Global Scotland: Migration, Ethnic Association and the Making of the Scottish Diaspora, The Centre for Scottish Studies at the University of Guelph, 25 mars 12 AM CET
- The Future of Scottish Cosmopolitanism at the Fin de Siècle, final workshop event for this project lundi 29 March 2021, 14H CET.
- Recovering Late-Victorian Scottish Women Writers and Their Child Readers, Dr Lois Burke (IASH), Edinburgh Centre for Data, Culture & Society, 31 mars 17H CET
- The International Alasdair Gray Symposium, 23 avril 2021
- The Isle of Arran – An Artistic Legacy, The Arran Arts Heritage Trail, 29 avril, 11H CET.
- Lecture: Edinburgh in the 1920s: Historical Photos, Museums & Galleries Edinburgh, 21 mai 15H CET.
Conférences et journées d’étude à venir
- Écrire la nation en France, dans les îles britanniques et dans les Treize Colonies aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles », journées Doctorant.e.s et Jeunes Chercheurs/Chercheuses 2021 de la SEAA17-18, Université de Caen Normandie, 21 et 22 octobre 2021
- Journée d’Etudes : Regards croisés : Catalogne – Écosse, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, Laboratoire LLSETI, vendredi 1 octobre 2021
- Cinquième colloque international Langue et Territoire, Montpellier, 14-20 juin 2021
- RLS2020, Stevenson and Pleasure, Université Bordeaux Montaigne, 17-19 juin 2021 (en partie en ligne).
- 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)
- World Congress of Scottish Literatures (IASSL), Prague, 23-27 juin 2022
Appels à contributions
- « Découvrir et comprendre les Écossais.es d’hier à aujourd’hui », publication en hommage à Christian Auer.
- The International Review for Scottish Studies invites article submissions on any aspect of Scottish history, literature, or culture.
- “World & Nation: Tropes of Representation in Contemporary Scottish Writing”, Special issue of American, British & Canadian Studies
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).