2,600 recently rediscovered early modern letters sent from France, Spain, and the Spanish Netherlands between 1689 and 1706 to be analyzed in international digital humanities project.
We welcome papers that offer new perspectives on well-known networks as well as those that uncover unusual or less well-known alliances, relationships and cultural constellations. Topics may include, but are certainly not limited to:
·Network theory as applied to literature - social, anthropological, scientific, cultural and political
·Representations of 'networked thinking' in literature
·Clinical networks in the field of medical humanities
·Mutual influence, reciprocity and support between groups or writers or cultural practitioners
·The cultural significance of friendships
·The politics of patronage
·Salon and coterie culture
·Epistolary networks
·Postcolonial networks
·Digital Humanities and the network
·Technologies, spaces and geographies that enable networks
·National and transnational networks
Submission details:
Proposals for 20-minute papers should include a 250-300 word abstract and short bio. Please send your proposal to literarynetworks2016@gmail.com
Submission deadline: Friday 10th June 2016
Website: https://literarynetworks.wordpress.com/
De incunables a manuscritos, de obras costumbristas populares a los literatos clásicos valencianos, de monografías de temática histórica a tratados de derecho foral, la digitalización de todas estas obras, y su inclusión en BIVALDI, permite a lectores de todo el mundo acceder a ellas libremente y de forma óptima.