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Postgraduate Conference

The Society of Dix-Neuviémistes will host a postgraduate conference entitled 'Change and Exchange' on Saturday, 15 September 2012 at King’s College London. The call for papers is available here.

Annual Conference

The Tenth Annual Conference of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes took place at Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick between 30 March and 1 April 2012. The programme, delegate details, practical information in English/French and conference registration form are available. The conference photo gallery can be accessed here.

New arrangements for access to Dix-Neuf

All issues of Dix-Neuf are now hosted on IngentaConnect, where readers can take advantage of enhanced linking facilities. Members of SDN continue to benefit from free access to the journal. This is now done by logging onto www.sdn.ac.uk/securearea/membersonly.html using the individual username and password supplied by the SDN membership secretrary. Once logged in, click on the link providing full access to the journal on IngentaConnect.

Maney and the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes in online-only journal publishing partnership.

Maney is to publish Dix-Neuf, the journal of the Society of Dix-Neuviémistes from 2010. This online-only journal, the first in Maney’s humanities list, is a forum for cutting-edge research in nineteenth-century French and francophone studies in all relevant disciplines. It is interdisciplinary in focus and seeks to promote wide-ranging critical and theoretical debate, with a team of internationally recognised scholars forming its editorial and advisory boards. For further details, please contact the journal editors Nick White and Nigel Harkness.

Conference proceedings

The SDN publishes selected papers from its annual conferences. Click on the links for further details and an order form.

Currencies: Fiscal Fortunes and Cultural Capital in Nineteenth-Century France (Peter Lang, 2005 - proceedings of the Second Annual Conference, 2003).

Visions / Revisions. Essays in Nineteenth-Century French Culture (Peter Lang, 2003 - proceedings of the First Annual Conference, 2002). A limited number of copies are available at a reduced price to SDN members. Contact Paul Rowe for more information.

Pleasure and Pain in Nineteenth-Century French Literature and Culture (Rodopi, 2008).

Institutions and Power in Nineteenth-Century French Literature and Culture (Rodopi, 2011).

Mapping Memory in Nineteenth-Century French Literature and Culture (Rodopi, 2012). 

The Society

On 4 July 2001, following the annual conference of the Society for French Studies in University College Dublin, a meeting was held to inaugurate The Society of Dix-Neuviémistes (SDN). The aims of the society are:

To provide a forum for the promotion and dissemination of research in nineteenth-century French and Francophone studies in the UK and Ireland

To encourage interdisciplinary and comparative approaches to the 'long' nineteenth century (1789-1914) in France and Francophone countries, embracing linguistic, literary, historical, cultural and philosophical perspectives

To foster nineteenth-century French studies in the postgraduate community

To organise an annual conference, and to establish an international, fully-refereed journal

To liaise with related societies in the UK, USA and France

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