26 November: Nigel Leask (Glasgow), "Dugald MacNicol’s ‘Barbados Journal’ and Poetry (1809-1816) and the Gaelic Caribbean"
The Centre was founded in 2008 as an umbrella organisation for all researchers and students in eighteenth-century studies at Queen Mary, University of London. The centre has members in a wide range of humanities disciplines (including Comparative Literature, English & Drama, History, Geography), and provides intellectual support for colleagues through research-related events.
There is a vibrant cohort of PhD students supervised in the centre who run an eighteenth-century reading group. Members welcome approaches from potential PhD students via e-mail, and you can visit our alumni page to hear from former postgraduates.
We organise a regular research seminar. A list of previous seminars and conferences can be found in our archive.
We also sponsor an early-career visiting fellowship in collaboration with the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
For forthcoming eighteenth-century studies conferences and seminars in the UK see our news and events page.