Ottocentismi Symposium
The Alberto Italian Studies Institute at Seton Hall is pleased to host Ottocentismi,
the symposium of the Interdisciplinary Network for Nineteenth-Century Italian Studies
(INNCIS) on March 30 and 31.
Day one and day two will both be streamed live to this page.
The main objective of this symposium is to bring together scholars from different geographic areas and institutional affiliations to share their research and teaching practices related to nineteenth-century Italy.
The symposium features speakers from the United States, Italy, United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland and France.
‘Ottocentismi’, or the Interdisciplinary Network for Nineteenth-Century Italian Studies, aims to promote an interdisciplinary study of Italian culture from 1790 to 1915. It provides a forum for scholars interested in nineteenth-century Italy, both for its high- and low-brow cultures, in the absence of an already established platform of scholarly interaction specifically focused on the Ottocento.
Through this forum, scholars from different geographic areas will be able to connect
with other scholars as well as to share different teaching and research practices
which are tied to the various geographic and institutional affiliations.
View the on-demand recording of day one of the symposium below.