CFP: Science in 19th-Century Britain (8/10/06; collection)

From: Amanda Mordavsky <A.Mordavsky_at_sheffield.ac.uk>
Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 20:48:12 +0100

CALL FOR PAPERS

Interdisciplinary Essays on Science in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Papers are being sought for a collection of essays on Science in
Nineteenth-Century Britain. Edited by Amanda Mordavsky Caleb, the collection
will be printed by Cambridge Scholars Press in Spring/Summer 2007. Papers are
invited on all aspects of research broadly relating to science in
nineteenth-century Britain. Proposals may focus on areas including, but not
limited to: art, astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, continental influences,
history, literature, mathematics, medicine, music, philosophy, physics,
religion, sociology, and zoology.

Deadline for submissions: 10th August 2006. Essays are to be 5-6,000 words
in length and follow the author/date system (Chicago style).

Inquiries and submissions to: amanda.caleb_at_googlemail.com

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Amanda Mordavsky
Department of English Literature 
University of Sheffield 
Sir William Empson House
Shearwood Mount, Shearwood Road 
Sheffield S10 2TD
Fax: +44 (114) 222 8481
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