Programme



10.30             Presentation: Dr John Rutherford (University of Oxford)


10.45             Mr Craig Patterson (University of Oxford)

                     Landscape, Philosophy, Identity: a Galician Response to the Legacy of 1898.


11.15             Dr Joan-Pau Rubiós (University of Reading)

                      The Impact of 1898 in Catalonia: the Search for a New Empire.


11.45             Coffee-break


12.15             Dr Catrin Redknap (Universif of Wales, Cardiff)

                      Language Policy and Linguistic Awareness in the Basque Country: an Appraisal.


12.45             Prof John Butt (King's College, London)

                         En torno al casticismo and the Development of Unamuno's Ideas.


1.15               Lunch-break


2.45               Moderator: Prof Ian Michael (University of Oxford)

                      Round table:

                      Dr Derek Flitter (University of Birmingham)

                      Dr Joan-Lluis Marfany (Universify of Liverpool)

                      Mr Eric Southworth (University of Cxfoid)

                      N{r AbCulkarim rJakil (King's College, London).



Call for Papers



III FORUM FOR IBERIAN STUDIES


INSIGHTS INTO 1898


UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD


FACULTY OF MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE



After the successful holding of the Forum for Iberian Studies at the University of Oxford in 1996 and I99J, the lectors of Catalan, Galician, Spanish and Portuguese are organising the third annuai conference, to take place on the 23rd of May 1998 at The Queen's College, Oxford. This one-day conference intends to create and consolidate a discussion forum where scholars working on the different cultures of the Iberian Peninsula can meet with the common aim of developing future cooperation. The Forum serves as a means to promote discussion, establish links and exchange information. This year the theme of the conference rs Insights into 1898, and there will be speakers on Basque, Catalan, Galician, Spanish and Portuguese Studies. At the end of the sessions, a round table will take place. Further detaiis will be given in the next circular.


More details will be given in the next circular.


For further information, please contact:


Núria Marti i Girbau

Generalitat Lector in Catalan

Medieval and Modern Languages Faculty

University of Oxford

41 Wellington Square

Oxford OX1 2JF

United Kingdom


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III Forum for Iberian Studies


INSIGHTS INTO 1898


The Queen's College, Oxford

23rd May 1998