Harriet Martineau: a new biography
We are proud to publish in segments and for the first time, an extensive biography of Harriet Martineau by Elisabeth Sanders Arbuckle (1928-2019), founding member of the Martineau Society, renowned…
We are proud to publish in segments and for the first time, an extensive biography of Harriet Martineau by Elisabeth Sanders Arbuckle (1928-2019), founding member of the Martineau Society, renowned…
Here is the latest article on Harriet Martineau by Professor Valerie Sanders, noted Martineau scholar and the Martineau Society's current President. The article is published in the Aeon on-line, journal.…
THE MARTINEAU SOCIETY ANNUAL CONFERENCE MANCHESTER, 23rd -26th July 2019, The Chancellor’s Hotel PROGRAMME Tuesday 23rd July 15.00 Arrival and registration 15.00-16.00 Martineau Society Committee Meeting 17.15 …
The Harriet Martineau Lecture celebrates the legacy of a remarkable, world-changing woman by inviting globally-renowned radical writers to respond to her life and work. This year the speaker will be…
For details of a forthcoming launch of an exciting new book entitled Unitarian Women, written by one of our members, Ann Peart, please click here. The book includes a chapter…
In case you haven't yet purchased a copy of Harriet Martineau and the Birth of the Disciplines by Martineau-Society members, Valerie Sanders and Gaby Weiner, it is now out in paperback.…
The University of Pennsylvania has also put out a call for papers to the Martineau Society 2019 conference, so if you're reading this States-side, please click here
The University of Cumbria is launching an exciting new master's programme entitled Literature, Romanticism, and the English Lake District at its Ambleside campus, with Harriet Martineau featuring several modules. For…
Click here for report from from Josie and Kinsey about last year's conference
Venue: Chancellors Hotel, Chancellors Way, Moseley Road, Fallowfield, Manchester M14 6NN 0161 907 7414 Hotel website: http://www.chancellorshotel.co.uk Conference Organiser: John Vint, email j.vint@mmu.ac.uk Manchester, often referred to as the ‘First Industrial…