Midwest Victorian Studies Association 2014
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
April 11-13, 2014
Deadline: October 31, 2013
Seminar Leader: Professor Bill Meier, Department of History,
Texas Christian University
“Political Violence at Home and Abroad”
Violence harnessed to political programmes mushroomed in the
19th century alongside the growth of ‘-isms’: socialism, conservatism,
trade unionism, nationalism, terrorism, anarchism, and the like. Yet the
distinction between “ordinary” crime and “political” crime was a blurry one,
and governments, police, journalists, even “political criminals” themselves
attributed divergent meanings to their menacing behavior.
This seminar seeks participants who wish to explore such
dimensions of “political crime” as its motivations, representation, public
perception, and legal definition, among other themes. The seminar leaders
also wish to examine the language Victorians used to discuss political
violence, including “outrage,” “terrorism,” “atrocity,” and
“frightfulness.” The seminar leaders are especially interested to compare
political violence in Britain to its manifestations throughout the empire in
order to assess how the location of violence shaped Victorians’ understanding
of such behavior.
Participants will write 5-7 page papers that are
pre-circulated to the other participants prior to the conference. During
the two-hour conversation the seminar leader and participants will identify
important points of intersection and divergence between the papers and identify
future areas of inquiry and collaboration. The seminar format allows a
larger number of scholars to participate in MVSA and seek financial support
from their respective institutions as they discuss a shared area of scholarly
interest. Seminars are limited to 10 participants.
Send a 300-word abstract and 1-page vita (both as MWord
documents) by October 31, 2013, to Bill Meier: w.meier@tcu.edu
The Midwest Victorian Studies Association is an
interdisciplinary organization welcoming scholars from all disciplines who
share an interest in nineteenth-century British history, literature, and
culture. For more on the conference: http://www.midwestvictorian.org/p/conference.html