Virginia Woolf, Europe and Peace
Marking 100 years since the end of the First World War and 80 years since the publication of Three Guineas, the 28th Annual International Conference on … Read more
The Cartographic Imagination
A two-day international conference funded by the Terra Foundation for American Art, in conjunction with the Centre for American Studies at the University of Kent … Read more
The Irish Writer in ‘Little England’
How have Irish writers, dramatists, poets, artists, academics, thinkers, activists, performers, and other cultural producers worked to undermine, or indeed, support, an impoverished cultural imaginary … Read more
Horses and Courts: The Reins of Power
Donna Landry of Kent’s Centre for Studies in the Long Eighteenth Century is co-hosting an international symposium on courts and horses from the sixteenth century … Read more
The Book Project Module
The Book Project is a hugely popular module with Creative Writing undergraduates at Kent. An intensive course run by Simon Smith, it gets students writing new … Read more
Crossing Borders in Victorian Travel
A new book by Dr Barbara Franchi and Dr Elvan Mutlu looks at how the Victorians viewed and divided space. How did Victorian travelers define … Read more








