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-The NEWW project has been instrumental in preparing a European-wide '''[[COST Action]]''' entitled :<br>+This page presents news about NEWW project and COST Action, about subprojects starting within the network, and also about recent findings or research outcomes that are relevant to the ''WomenWriters'' network. <br><br>
-'''Women Writers in History:''' <br>+
-'''Toward a New Understanding of European Literary Culture'''.<br><br>+
-The first meeting of the Management Committee will take place in Brussels on 1 and 2 October 2009. The Action will have a duration of four years.<br><br>+
-During this Action, European scholars will further collaborate - in real and virtual world - for an appropriate understanding of women's role in international literary history.<br><br> +
 +*'''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/COST_Action NEWW network generated a COST Action]''' (May 2009)<br><br>
-SvD, 28 August 2009+*15 September 2009, Agnese Fidecaro organised a meeting informing about the Action, Geneva University, Faculty of Letters <br><br>
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 +*December 2009, Marie Nedregotten Sørbø (Norway) presented the Action on Volda college's [http://www.hivolda.no/index.php?ID=11728&lang=nyn&displayitem=3589&module=news home page] <br><br>
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 +*Suzan van Dijk interviewed in NWO journal [http://www.nwo.nl/files.nsf/pages/NWOP_7YRESK/$file/Geestesoog%202009-4.pdf ''Geestesoog''] (pp. 6-7, December 2009) <br><br>
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 +*'''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Women%27s_authorship_and_literatures_of_small_countries_in_the_19th_century International Symposium in Ljubljana World Book Capital]''' (September 2010) <br><br>
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 +*'''[[Isabelle de Charrière's Lettres de Lausanne in Russian private collection]]''' (September 2010)<br><br>
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 +*'''[[Subprojects within the NEWW network]]''' <br><br>
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 +*Our Action in '''[http://www.cost.eu/library/newsroom/COSTnews18 COST news]'''<br><br>
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 +*'''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Over_20.000.... Over 20.000]''' reception records in ''WomenWriters'' database...<br><br>
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 +*A '''[[series of lectures]]''' about "our" authors<br><br>
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 +*'''CLARIN-NL project [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/COBWWWEB COBWWWEB] has been granted: database will be further developed''' <br><br>
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 +*'''HERA project [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/Travelling_TexTs Travelling TexTs] has been granted: collaborative research involving five countries'''<br><br>
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 +*In connection to the final COST-WWIH conference the Dutch "Letterkundig Museum" (Museum of Literary History) presents a small exhibition entitled "Nieuwe schrijfsters" (New women authors from the Dutch past). [[Here an online version]] of this exhibition. <br><br>
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 +*Marie Sorbo presented the COST-WWIH Action, as well as the new HERA project in a full-page, illustrated interview in the major regional newspaper ''Sunnmørsposten'', June 17th. The title was ‘Viktige kvinnestemmer’ (Important Women’s Voices).<br><br>
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 +*'''November 2013 the ''Swedish Women Writers on Export'' project was accepted by the Swedish Research Council. It involves Jenny Bergenmar, Yvonne Leffler, Gunilla Hermansson, Birgitta Johannson and Åsa Arping.'''<br><br>
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 +SvD, January 2014<br>
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This page presents news about NEWW project and COST Action, about subprojects starting within the network, and also about recent findings or research outcomes that are relevant to the WomenWriters network.

  • 15 September 2009, Agnese Fidecaro organised a meeting informing about the Action, Geneva University, Faculty of Letters

  • December 2009, Marie Nedregotten Sørbø (Norway) presented the Action on Volda college's home page

  • Suzan van Dijk interviewed in NWO journal Geestesoog (pp. 6-7, December 2009)

  • Over 20.000 reception records in WomenWriters database...

  • CLARIN-NL project COBWWWEB has been granted: database will be further developed

  • HERA project Travelling TexTs has been granted: collaborative research involving five countries

  • In connection to the final COST-WWIH conference the Dutch "Letterkundig Museum" (Museum of Literary History) presents a small exhibition entitled "Nieuwe schrijfsters" (New women authors from the Dutch past). Here an online version of this exhibition.

  • Marie Sorbo presented the COST-WWIH Action, as well as the new HERA project in a full-page, illustrated interview in the major regional newspaper Sunnmørsposten, June 17th. The title was ‘Viktige kvinnestemmer’ (Important Women’s Voices).

  • November 2013 the Swedish Women Writers on Export project was accepted by the Swedish Research Council. It involves Jenny Bergenmar, Yvonne Leffler, Gunilla Hermansson, Birgitta Johannson and Åsa Arping.




SvD, January 2014



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