•  Art, literature and visual culture – representing belonging, exclusion and care in nineteenth-century imagery and storytelling
  •  Digital and public humanities – mapping, accessibility and re-using nineteenth-century data for present-day heritage work 5/7
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We invite proposals for papers of 15 minutes each that engage with these issues. Although there is no conference fee, places are strictly limited. Please submit a 250-word abstract and a brief biography by email to d.j.grey[@]herts.ac.uk no later than 22 May 2026 for consideration. 📄🌟6/7
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It is intended that a selection of the papers will be published in an edited collection. 📖 We're especially grateful to Wilton's Music Hall - very Victorian appropriate!- for hosting our conference & above all to @janehamlett.bsky.social for kindly agreeing to be our fab keynote speaker 🤩7/7
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