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  1. NEWW international conferences (3,961 bytes)
    2: == NEWW international conferences ==
    6: ...en before - the NEWW project and network, several international meetings and conferences have taken place and wil...
    31: * [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/International_Workshop_%22Collaborating_in_networks:_preparing_...
    71: *Conferences > NEWW international conferences <br><br>
  2. Studying women’s literary history at an international scale: The networks surrounding two 19th-century Dutch female journalists (9,335 bytes)
    6: '''STUDYING WOMEN'S LITERARY HISTORY AT AN INTERNATIONAL SCALE'''<BR><BR><BR>
  3. International/transnational approaches (880 bytes)
    2: == International/transnational approaches ==
    25: *Bibliography > International/transnational <br><br>
  4. Writing the history of women’s writing. Toward an international approach (3,705 bytes)
    7: ...iting the history of women’s writing. Toward an international approach'''. <br>
    74: *''Met en zonder lauwerkrans'' in an international perspective 239 <br><br>
  5. XIIe Congrès International des Lumières (659 bytes)
    8: in the Twelfth International Enlightenment Congress in Montpellier:<br><br>
  6. XXIIth International conference of the SATOR: Geographiae imaginariae, October 2008 (498 bytes)
    2: == XXIIth International conference of the SATOR ==
  7. International conference on the concepts and strategies of female and male authorship in the romance countries (1,147 bytes)
  8. Thirteenth International Enlightenment Congress (2,833 bytes)
  9. International conference (827 bytes)
    6: .../www.literatureandphilosophy.com/programme_6.html International conferenc]e:'''<br>
  10. International Workshop (827 bytes)
    2: == International Workshop Münster April 2013 ==
  11. International Workshop "Collaborating in networks: preparing future projects" (18,071 bytes)
    2: == International Workshop Münster 2013 ==
    68: ...notes=&per_page=20&x=25&y=21 Carmen Sylva and her international connections]<br><br>
  12. The International Circulation of Women’s Writings (6,679 bytes)
    2: == The International Circulation of Women’s Writings ==
    6: '''The International Circulation of Women’s Writings:<br>'''

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  1. New approaches to European Women's Writing before 1900 (3,445 bytes)
    3: ...ts of a group of researchers collaborating in the international project entitled <i>NEWW: New approaches to Europ...
    5: ... of women’s place in European literary history. International collaboration is presently being prepared in orde...
    7: ...s</i> makes it possible to study the contemporary international reception of women authors, allowing researchers ...
    11: ...national perspective and, most importantly, at an international level.
    15: ...g results of a digitizing project entitled <i>The International Reception of Women’s Writing</i>. This N.W.O.-f...
  2. Bibliography (755 bytes)
    13: * [[international/transnational approaches]]<br><br>
  3. Dutch sources (3,004 bytes)
    7: ...-2007 the N.W.O. funded digitizing project “The International Reception of Women’s Writing” run at the Univ...
  4. The reading side (3,480 bytes)
    14: ...ificance than suggesting to specialists of German international literary contacts that they might add more inform...
    16: Figures concerning international reception are interesting only when related to on...
  5. About this Research Project (2,720 bytes)
    7: ... this programme, and in particular in the current international project entitled NEWW: ''New approaches to Europe...
    9: ... of women’s place in European literary history. International collaboration is presently being prepared in orde...
    11: ...ers'' makes it possible to study the contemporary international reception of women authors, allowing researchers ...
    15: ...national perspective and, most importantly, at an international level. <br><br>
  6. Women writers' networks (5,679 bytes)
    20: ...s in History"], in which we are preparing further international collaboration, having the benefit of our common o...
    39: ...present website intends also to inform about this international collaboration and to provide preliminary results ...
  7. E-Conference (902 bytes)
    8: ... the preparation, going on at present, of a large international collaborative project.
  8. Dutch women’s writing before 1900 (1,702 bytes)
    1: Thanks to the digitizing project “The International Reception of Women’s Writing” (2004-2007) a l...
  9. Dutch 18th-century Catalogues of Private Libraries (4,062 bytes)
    1: ...y has been supplemented by a specific interest in international processes of literary influence.
  10. Tanja Badalic (3,146 bytes)
    26: ...orating_in_networks:_preparing_future_projects%22 International Workshop] "Collaborating in networks: preparing f...
  11. Translation (261 bytes)
    1: In a research project about possible international contacts and impact of authors, translation is a ...
  12. Dutch authors (3,241 bytes)
    5: <br><br>Thanks to the digitizing project “The International Reception of Women’s Writing” (2004-2007) a l...
  13. Information about bookselling (1,952 bytes)
    5: <br><br>In the context of the project "The International Reception of Women's Writing", book selling has n...
  14. Contact information (2,640 bytes)
    3: ...e of the outcomes of the digitizing project ''The International Reception of Women’s Writing'' (2004–2007; Ut...
    4: ... the database ''WomenWriters''. Next phase is the international networking project ''New approaches to European W...
    8: ... place this website is providing results of ''The International Reception of Women’s Writing''. This project ha...
  15. Presentation (5,600 bytes)
    9: ... of women’s place in European literary history. International collaborative research is presently being set up ...
  16. The writing side (9,557 bytes)
    6: ...ve is to present and study those writers in their international context - allowing discussion of the place and ro...
  17. Information and contact (2,439 bytes)
    5: ...e of the outcomes of the digitizing project ''The International Reception of Women’s Writing'' (2004–2007; Ut...
    7: Next phase was the international networking project ''New approaches to European W...
    9: In the framework of this project an international network has been created, for which a [[mission s...
    10: ...ring appropriate understanding of women's role in international literary history.<br><br>
  18. Dutch 18th-century auction catalogues (4,535 bytes)
    5: ...y has been supplemented by a specific interest in international processes of literary influence.
  19. 1756 (1,068 bytes)
    8: ...geSize=50 Jeanne Leprince de Beaumont]. Given the international successes of both women, Dutch reactions are to b...
  20. Database WomenWriters (7,651 bytes)
    19: ...Europe, the study of women’s writing ''in their international reception context'': the authors’ places, activ...
  21. Collection of egodocuments of Geertruida Kapteijn-Muysken (1,665 bytes)
    5: ...use her archives have been preserved in the IIAV (International Archives of the Women's Movement, Amsterdam). As ...
  22. Here (3,597 bytes)
    10: ...ptember 21 2007, the NWO digitizing project ''The International Reception of Women’s Writing'' (Utrecht Univers...
    11: ...nted and its impact will be discussed for ongoing international research, which is being prepared in the context ...
  23. NEWW international conferences (3,961 bytes)
    2: == NEWW international conferences ==
    6: ...en before - the NEWW project and network, several international meetings and conferences have taken place and wil...
    31: * [http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/International_Workshop_%22Collaborating_in_networks:_preparing_...
    71: *Conferences > NEWW international conferences <br><br>
  24. Translators (1,301 bytes)
    6: ...ransmitters to be compared, per country and on an international scale. <br><br>
  25. Women's Literary Networks: 1580 to the Present Day (716 bytes)
    9: '''Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century International Networks'''<br><br>
    12: [[Studying women’s literary history at an international scale: The networks surrounding two 19th-century ...
  26. Studying women’s literary history at an international scale: The networks surrounding two 19th-century Dutch female journalists (9,335 bytes)
    6: '''STUDYING WOMEN'S LITERARY HISTORY AT AN INTERNATIONAL SCALE'''<BR><BR><BR>
  27. Karin Baumgartner (2,424 bytes)
    18: *Conferences > NEWW international conferences > Chawton 2008 > Baumgartner <br><br>
  28. What is a female author ? Who is a woman writer ? (2,991 bytes)
    6: ...nities for discussion between researchers of this international networking project and Dutch (or other) Ph.D.-stu...
  29. Conferences (816 bytes)
    8: * [[NEWW international conferences]]<br>
  30. E-conferencing (976 bytes)
    8: ... the preparation, going on at present, of a large international collaborative project. <br>
  31. NEWW November meetings (1,493 bytes)
    6: ...nities for discussion between researchers of this international network and Dutch (or other) Ph.D.-students worki...
  32. Women’s past and future (3,431 bytes)
    10: ...ptember 21 2007, the NWO digitizing project ''The International Reception of Women’s Writing'' (Utrecht Univers...
    11: ...en presented and its impact discussed for ongoing international research, which is being prepared in the context ...
  33. Geneva, May 2007 (6,197 bytes)
    122: *Conferences > NEWW international conferences > Geneva 2007 <br><br>
  34. Chawton, May 2008 (6,946 bytes)
    102: *Conferences > NEWW international conferences > Chawton 2008 <br><br>
  35. NEWW participation in other conferences (4,972 bytes)
    8: *[[XIIe Congrès International des Lumières]], Montpellier July 2007.<br><br>
    18: *[[XXIIth International conference of the SATOR: Geographiae imaginariae,...
    30: ...tries Strategien von Autorschaft in der Romania - Internationale Tagung], June 24th to 26th 2010, University of M...
    44: *[[LXIIIe Congrès de l'Association Internationale des Etudes Françaises]], 4-7 July 2011, Paris. ...
    46: *[[Thirteenth International Enlightenment Congress]] Graz, July 2011.<br><br>
  36. Anne-Marie Mai (2,037 bytes)
    9: ...is result of Nordic research could be known by an international audience. That is why we have decided to create a...
  37. Suzan van Dijk (8,508 bytes)
    24: '''This decision implies the need of international collaboration'''. <br><br><br>
    28: ...exts should be approached from the side of their (international) reception, independently of the women’s having...
  38. Marjanne E. Goozé (4,614 bytes)
    9: ...d that Berlin Jewish sociability was a part of an international salon culture, as Tornius implies quite early in ...
    15: ...rences to Staël alone. Lastly, the influence and internationality of Berlin salon culture can only be fully asse...
  39. By country / linguistic area (866 bytes)
    6: Although approaching women's writing in an international perspective, we admit that for practical reasons ...
  40. England (2,218 bytes)
    22: Miami: Florida International Press, 1992 (anthology).<br><br>
  41. WomenWriters (819 bytes)
    9: ...iversity of Utrecht, considered as a pilot for an international collaboration.<br><br>
  42. Sitemap (6,540 bytes)
    66: * International/transnational approaches<br>
    71: '''[http://www.womenwriters.nl/index.php/NEWW_international_conferences Conferences''' and other activities]<...
    72: * NEWW international conferences<br>
  43. Participants (14,940 bytes)
    96: ***[[Marianna d'Ezio]] (Marymount International College, Rome)<br>
  44. Irene Zanini-Cordi (2,197 bytes)
    21: ... of the Italian Novel", contribution to the third international conference of the NEWW network (New approches to ...
  45. Valérie Cossy (4,618 bytes)
    22: ...tion", in Jérôme Meizoz (ed.), ''La circulation internationale des littératures. Etudes de Lettres''. 2006, 1-...
    32: ...rnant du XIXe siècle", contribution to the third international conference of the NEWW network (New approches to ...
    33: .../index.php/LXIIIe_Congr%C3%A8s_de_l%27Association_Internationale_des_Etudes_Fran%C3%A7aises Journée Isabelle de ...
  46. Gillian Dow (3,668 bytes)
    32: ...iteratures_of_small_countries_in_the_19th_century International Symposium "Women's authorship and literatures of ...
  47. Lieselotte Steinbrügge (2,742 bytes)
    30: ...orating_in_networks:_preparing_future_projects%22 International Workshop] "Collaborating in networks: preparing f...
  48. Henriette Partzsch (3,839 bytes)
    18: ...in Early Modern Spain", contribution to the third international conference of the NEWW network (New approches to ...
  49. Vanda Anastacio (5,115 bytes)
    38: ...h_International_Enlightenment_Congress Thirteenth International Enlightenment Congress] Graz 25-29 July 2011.<br>
  50. Norbert Bachleitner (2,834 bytes)
    8: ...ation business and the role of translation in the international literary transfer; <br>
    16: ...in der ersten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts", in ''Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der Deutschen Lite...
    19: ...ziologie der literarischen Übersetzung”. In: ''Internationales Archiv für Sozialgeschichte der deutschen Lite...

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