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Welcome to the Eighteenth-Century Ecologies Network

Based at the University of York's Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies, the Eighteenth-Century Ecologies Network is a hub for researchers interested in the many diverse ecologies of the long eighteenth-century and Romantic periods. Through a regular seminar series, we aim to present the latest research in our field, producing a network of mutually informed and engaged scholarship, with an eye always to the climate crisis.

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Our Focus

Eighteenth-century and Romantic studies have long been a privileged site for the development of ecological, environmental, and green approaches to the humanities, and we believe that this spirit of innovation is still thriving in our field today. Through a seminar series hosted at the University of York's Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies, we will bring together researchers interested in all aspects of the ecological eighteenth century to hear, discuss, and build upon presentations from scholars working at the cutting edge of eighteenth-century ecological humanities.

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Centre for Eighteenth Century Studies, Heslington Hall, University of York

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