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Southampton Centre for Nineteenth-Century Research

A nineteenth century image of the High Street leading to the Bargate in Southampton

We highlight research on the ‘long nineteenth century’ (1789-1917) carried out by our members across several faculties and a wide range of disciplines.

About

The SCNCR launched as a Research Centre in the summer of 2012 after two years as a successful reading group. We now comprise over 70 researchers including staff, students, and external friends, across several faculties in the University and beyond.

We meet up to three times a term to present and discuss our work, to debate issues of central importance to interdisciplinary nineteenth-century studies, and to host external events including guest speakers, seminars, and conferences. Our main aims are to publicise the work done by our members, and to forge and extend links with nineteenth-century researchers in other institutions globally.

 

Research themes

Research themes include:

  • British Debate Over Slavery
  • Diaries of the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury
  • Fluid geographies and global mobilities: recovering Southampton’s translocal book trade networks 1840-1914
  • Local Population Studies Society Parish Register Project
  • Monstrous Flowers: Literature Women and Botany
  • pens-in-motion
  • The Most Typical Victorian of Them All?
  • Two Shipwrecks in Alum Bay

 

Journals

Romance, Revolution and Reform is an innovative PGR-led journal based at the University of Southampton. It adopts an Open Access policy and is dedicated to supporting Post-Graduates, in addition to publishing papers by established academics.

The editorial team are committed to the publication of intellectually stimulating new research into the long 19th Century (1789-1914) within any humanities or social sciences discipline.

The Journal particularly aims to assist new researchers and early career academics in publishing their latest findings. For more information on RRR's policies, our latest issue and how to publish with us, please click on the link above, or email us at RRR@soton.ac.uk

 

News and events

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People, projects, publications and PhDs

People

Professor David Owen Norris MA (Oxon.) FSA FRAM FRCO FRNCM

Professor of Musical Performance

Research interests

  • Nineteenth-century pianofortes
  • The interpretation of Marks of Expression
  • Mendelssohn

Accepting applications from PhD students

Email: d.owennorris@soton.ac.uk

Address: B2, West Highfield Campus, University Road, SO17 1BJ

Dr Eve Colpus BA, MSt, DPhil

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • Histories of childhood and youth in late-twentieth century Britain
  • Histories of technology use
  • Gender history

Email: e.c.colpus@soton.ac.uk

Address: B65, Avenue Campus, Highfield Road, SO17 1BF

Professor Francesco Izzo

Professor of Music

Research interests

  • Nineteenth-century Italian opera
  • Giuseppe Verdi
  • Opera buffa

Accepting applications from PhD students

Email: f.izzo@soton.ac.uk

Address: B28, East Highfield Campus, University Road, SO17 1BJ

Professor Genia Schönbaumsfeld

Professor of Philosophy

Research interests

  • Wittgenstein
  • Epistemology
  • Kierkegaard

Email: g.m.e.schoenbaumsfeld@soton.ac.uk

Address: B65, Avenue Campus, Highfield Road, SO17 1BF

Dr Gillian Dow

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • Research interests Eighteenth-century literature and culture
  • Translation and reception history
  • The cross-channel migration of ideas in the period 1780-1830. 

Email: g.dow@soton.ac.uk

Address: B65, Avenue Campus, Highfield Road, SO17 1BF

Professor Jeanice Brooks

Professor of Music

Research interests

  • Renaissance music
  • Music in interwar France
  • Music and gender

Accepting applications from PhD students

Email: l.j.brooks@soton.ac.uk

Address: B28, East Highfield Campus, University Road, SO17 1BJ

Emeritus Professor Joachim Schloer

Research interests

  • German-Jewish history in modern times
  • German-Jewish emigration after 1933 as a transnational phenomenon
  • Urban history (Berlin, Tel Aviv, Odessa)

Email: j.schloer@soton.ac.uk

Address: B65, Avenue Campus, Highfield Road, SO17 1BF

Dr John Mcaleer

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • The British Empire in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
  • The East India Company and its worlds.
  • Islands and empires.

Accepting applications from PhD students

Email: j.mcaleer@soton.ac.uk

Address: B65, Avenue Campus, Highfield Road, SO17 1BF

Emeritus Professor John McGavin

Research interests

  • Records of Early Drama, Ceremonial, and Secular Music
  • Scottish Literature, History, and Culture pre-1645

Professor Jonathan Conlin BA Oxon MA PhD Cantab FRHistS FHA

Professor of Modern History

Research interests

  • History of Museums
  • Late Ottoman Empire/Middle East and 1923 Lausanne Treaty
  • British Art/Cultural History

Accepting applications from PhD students

Email: j.conlin@soton.ac.uk

Address: B65, Avenue Campus, Highfield Road, SO17 1BF

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Enquiries

For more information, please contact Dr Aude Campmas

School of Humanities,
Faculty of Arts & Humanities,
Avenue Campus,
University of Southampton,
Southampton
SO17 1BF

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