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Gendering the Book in the Long Eighteenth Century. Many thanks to all our excellent speakers, especially our Keynote, Professor Richard Cronin, for making. We are delighted to be able to offer two Bibliographical Society Studentships for attendance at Gendering the Book in the Long Eighteenth Century. Please note that in ord.
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Welcome to the International Society for Intellectual History. The ISIH was created in 1994 to promote the study and teaching of intellectual history in all its forms and to foster communication and interaction among the global community of scholars in the field. The Society organizes regular international conferences. Publishes a journal, and maintains an online announcements.
You can now read a selection of reports on the conference written by the recipients of a postgraduate bursary - see the tab above. Additionally, Lucinda Matthews-Jones has written on the conference roundtable, Charlotte Mathieson offers her perspective on the event, and a general conference overview is provided by Nicole Bush. Fariha Shaikh - conference report.