Mark your calendars! The dates for the 2020 annual conference for the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals will take place on September 10-12, 2020 at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A formal CFP will be forthcoming, so keep an eye on our website and social media feeds for updates!
RSVP News
We Need More Nominations!
Following a unanimous vote to approve the amended Constitution, Bylaws, and Transition Plan at our Annual General Meeting in Brighton last month, we are still looking for nominations to fill several open elected positions and appointed positions. We’re also calling for volunteers interested in serving on RSVP’s ad hoc committees, such as the conference program committee and the award selection committee. Details on these positions are below.
We hope you’ll consider nominating your colleagues or yourself! RSVP benefits from having a wide range of members participate in leadership roles, and our new process will hopefully help us do so in a fair and open way. If you have any questions, please email the Nominations Committee at nominations@rs4vp.org.
Elected Officers and Other Directors
Nominations due August 23, 2019
The RSVP Nominations Committee invites nominations and self-nominations for the following elected positions:
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- Vice-President/President Elect (a 1-year term to align with the current President’s term)
- Treasurer (3-year term)
- Recording Secretary (2-year term)
- Five Directors (one 1-year term, and four 2-year terms to bring the Board to four members being elected in even/odd years)
Current members of RSVP are eligible to serve as Directors and Officers, except as noted below. Because the RSVP’s investments are held in US financial institutions, the Treasurer must be a United States citizen. Candidates for President and Vice President must have previously served as a Director. All Officers also have the status of Directors, as noted in the Constitution. Terms of service for Officers and Directors begin on September 15 and end on September 14.
Please note that members of the Senior Advisory Council are not eligible to serve as Directors or Officers.
Upon being notified of their nomination, members may choose to accept or decline the nomination. Each candidate who agrees to stand for election shall provide the Nominations committee a brief statement (75-100 words) indicating areas of expertise, qualifications, and interest in the position.
To submit nominations and self-nominations, please email nominations@rs4vp.org by August 23 for Directors with the name of the person and the specific position for which you are nominating them.
Appointed Positions
Nominations due August 30, 2019
The RSVP Nominations Committee also invites nominations and self-nominations in serving for the following appointed positions:
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- Student Representatives (2 positions: one 1-year term for someone in North America and one 2-year term for someone in UK/Europe/other locations, in order to align with the alternating schedule set in the bylaws)
- Marketing Coordinator (2-year term)
All current members of RSVP, including Directors and members of the Senior Advisory Council, are eligible to serve in appointed positions. Terms of service for appointed positions begin on September 15 and end on September 14.
To submit nominations and self-nominations, please email nominations@rs4vp.org by August 30 with the name of the person and the specific position for which you are nominating them.
Volunteers for Committee Service
Nominations due September 30, 2019
Finally, the RSVP Nominations Committee invites expressions of interest in serving on RSVP’s ad hoc committees, which include the conference program committee and the selection committees for the Curran Fellowships, the Peterson Fellowship, the Field Development Grant, the Colby Prize, and the dissertation fellowship. These ad hoc committees are appointed throughout the year for limited terms of service (typically 2-4 months).
To volunteer to serve on an ad hoc committee, please email nominations@rs4vp.org by September 30.
Questions? Contact the Nominations Committee
Please contact the committee at nominations@rs4vp.org with any questions or to submit nominations or self-nominations. The members of the Nominations Committee are:
- Laurel Brake
- Bob Nicholson
- Joanne Shattock
- Natalie Houston (the President chairs the committee without a vote)
2019 Linda H. Peterson Fellowships announced
In 2019 RSVP has awarded two Linda H. Peterson Fellowships, to Alexis Easley (University of St. Thomas) for New Periodical Print Media and the Rise of the Popular Woman Poet, 1830-50 and to Lorraine Janzen Kooistra (Ryerson University) for The Dial Digital Edition on Y90s 2.0. Abstracts of their projects are available.
The Peterson Fellowship committee received many strong applications this year and also shortlisted two projects: Trev Broughton (University of York), Periodical Selves: Autobiography, Journalism, and Print Culture in the Nineteenth Century and Jennifer Phegley (University of Missouri-Kansas City), Magazine Mavericks: Marital Collaborations and the Invention of New Reading Audiences in Mid-Victorian England.
Victorian Periodicals Review, Volume 52, No. 1, Spring 2019
The spring issue of Victorian Periodicals Review is here! Check out the table of contents.
Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition – second edition
We are excited to announce a second edition of the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (ncse). Funded by King’s College London, and Birkbeck, University of London, it has been upgraded by King’s Digital Lab to survive the challenges of its second decade. It remains an edition of six key titles from across the period – the Monthly Repository, Northern Star, Leader, English Woman’s Journal, Tomahawk, and Publishers’ Circular – but the Facsimiles portion has been completely redesigned and augmented (see https://ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/). As well as new navigation and display, this part of the resource now has visual realisations of statistics for each title, a new bibliography covering the last decade, two new reflective essays (one on the new edition and the other on the development of the field), and the first of a series of pedagogical pieces (on how ncse’s Tomahawk illustrations by Matt Morgan, might be used in the classroom).
First launched in 2008 and now in its second edition, ncse remains free and open to all. (Laurel Brake, Jim Mussell, and Mark Turner)
RSVP 2019 Annual Conference CFP Announced
The Research Society for Victorian Periodicals is pleased to announce the call for papers for our next annual conference.
The conference, entitled ‘Work/Leisure, Duty/Pleasure’, will be hosted by the University of Brighton, UK, and will take place 25-27 July 2019.
Proposals are invited for 20 minute papers or panels of three or four related papers that address any aspect of the Victorian periodical or newspaper press. Proposals relevant to the Conference theme of Work/Leisure, Duty/Pleasure would be particularly welcome. For more information about the conference theme and how to submit a proposal please visit our conference page.
All those giving a paper at the RSVP conference are required to be members of the Society.