News - Centre for Modernist Cultures George Orwell’s Gandhi Description:Professor Douglas Kerr spoke at the Centre for Modernist Cultures in November on Orwell’s response to the life and politics of anti-colonial campaigner Gandhi.Date:01 December 2022 The Centre for Modernist Cultures recognises Stuart N. Clarke for decades of work on Virginia Woolf Description:The Centre for Modernist Cultures is a hub for world-leading research on literary and artistic modernism and welcomes an exceptional scholar as Honorary Fellow.Date:26 August 2022 Dr Emma West shares her research into the Arts League of Service Travelling Theatre on BBC Radio 3 Description:EDACS academic Dr West was invited to share her research on BBC Radio 3’s Free Thinking in an episode on Bloomsday, Dalloway Day and 1922. Date:15 June 2022 Revolutionary Red Tape at the ‘Hopeful Modernisms’ Conference Description:Dr Emma West will give a paper based on her postdoctoral research at this year’s British Association for Modernist Studies Conference, to be held in June.Date:11 May 2022 Dr Emma West shares her research on the Arts Council on BBC Radio 3’s Free Thinking Description:EDACS academic Dr Emma West was invited to share her research on BBC Radio 3’s Free Thinking in a programme on the economist John Maynard Keynes. Date:22 March 2022 'Reading the Institutional Archive' – a talk at the UEA Modern and Contemporary Seminar Description:Dr Emma West is giving a talk on Wednesday 17 March at the University of East Anglia's Modern and Contemporary Seminar.Date:10 March 2021 A Clergyman's Daughter (1935) Description:Centre for Modernist Cultures co-director Nathan Waddell published a new edition of George Orwell's least-familiar novel, A Clergyman's Daughter (1935) in the Oxford World's Classics series.Date:12 January 2021 Previous1Next