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S01E07 | Reflections from Beyond the Horizon: C19 American Literary Studies in Britain & Europe

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How is studying and teaching nineteenth-century U.S. literature different outside of the U.S.? Do British scholars have different horizons than their American counterparts? This episode of the C19 podcast provides scholars in the U.S. and the rest of the world with insight into scholarship, disciplinary practices, and current issues in British Higher Education. Join hosts Dr. Katie McGettigan (Royal Holloway, University of London), Dr. Hannah Lauren Murray (King’s College London), and Dr. Benjamin Pickford (University of Lausanne) to find out about the British Association of Nineteenth-Century Americanists (BrANCA), their third biennial symposium: “The Not Yet of the Nineteenth-Century U.S.” held at University of Exeter in November 2017, and to hear reflections on teaching and researching outside of the U.S. This episode was edited by Benjamin Pickford. Music was provided by Lee Rosevere. Post-production help from Melissa Gniadek.
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How is studying and teaching nineteenth-century U.S. literature different outside of the U.S.? Do British scholars have different horizons than their American counterparts? This episode of the C19 podcast provides scholars in the U.S. and the rest of the world with insight into scholarship, disciplinary practices, and current issues in British Higher Education. Join hosts Dr. Katie McGettigan (Royal Holloway, University of London), Dr. Hannah Lauren Murray (King’s College London), and Dr. Benjamin Pickford (University of Lausanne) to find out about the British Association of Nineteenth-Century Americanists (BrANCA), their third biennial symposium: “The Not Yet of the Nineteenth-Century U.S.” held at University of Exeter in November 2017, and to hear reflections on teaching and researching outside of the U.S. This episode was edited by Benjamin Pickford. Music was provided by Lee Rosevere. Post-production help from Melissa Gniadek.
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