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Memory of the British Revolutions in the 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries
3 septembre | 9h00 - 17h30 CEST
International Workshop organised by Adam Morton (Newcastle University), Rachel Hammersley (Newcastle University), Katie East (Newcastle University) and Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille (Université de Rouen Normandie), with the support of: Newcastle University, Université de Rouen Normandie, Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire Homme et Société (IRIHS) and Équipe de Recherche Interdisciplinaire sur les Aires Culturelles (ERIAC-UR 4705).
Programme
9.00 — Welcome
9.30 — Panel 1: Remembering and Commemorating
Chair : Katie East (Newcastle University)
- Cheryl Kerry (University of East Anglia), “How the regicides were commemorated & remembered by the regicide generations (1660-1715)”
- Waseem Ahmed (University College London), “Commemorating the Levellers: A view from Burford”
- Stéphane Jettot (Sorbonne Université), “Memories of Jacobites Familles after the French Revolution (1789-1828)”
11.00 — Tea & Coffee
11.30 — Research Projects: MEMOREV, Experiencing Political Texts, British Printed Images to 1700, Animating Texts (Adam Morton, Rachel Hammersley, Katie East, Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille, & Benoît Roux).
13.00 — Lunch
14.00 — Panel 2: The British Revolutions – accounts and illustrations
Chair : Adam Morton (Newcastle University)
- Myriam-Isabelle Ducrocq (Université de Paris Nanterre), “The memory of the English Revolution in England, the Civilizer (1848) by Frances Wright”
- David Norbrook (Oxford University), “Remembering Lucy Hutchinson’s Memoirs in the Nineteenth Century: Manuscript and Print”
- Isabelle Baudino (ENS Lyon), “The art of Forgetting in Historical Illustrations of the English Revolution (18th-19th centuries)”
15.30 — Break
16.00 — Panel 3: The British Revolutions Abroad
Chair : Rachel Hammersley (Newcastle University)
- Maxim Boyko (Sorbonne Université), “The English Revolutionary Upheaval seen from the Italian peninsula (17th-18th centuries)”
- Pascal Dupuy (Université de Rouen Normandie), “French Textbooks and the English Revolutions”
- Gaby Mahlberg (Newcastle University), “The English Revolutions in Germany”