Postgraduate Research Opportunity for Mariners Conference

Are you a postgraduate student in humanities at the University of Bristol? Are you interested in maritime history, religion, race, and the working life of port cities? If so, you are warmly invited to contribute a proposal to the Mariners conference, to be held in Bristol on 12 – 13 September 2024 at the ss Great Britain. This is part of a project funded by the AHRC entitled, ‘Mariners: Religion, Race and Empire in British Ports, 1800-1914’.
 
The aim of the conference is to explore fresh scholarship on the religious, racial, and imperial dimensions of maritime history and generate more critical thinking on the importance of religion to British imperial maritime networks and seafaring cultures in the long nineteenth century.
 
You can find out more about the Mariners project from the Mariners website, or from our blog.
 
If accepted, you will be given support to develop your research proposal as a conference presentation, with the possibility of inclusion in the final conference publication. Presentations may take a number of different formats, including conventional 20 minute papers, research debates and conversations, or pre-circulated papers.
 
Presenters will receive a conference bursary, participate as a full member of the conference programme, attend the conference dinner, and benefit from detailed commentary and guidance on their paper, and any future publication.
 
Process
  • Contact one of the Mariners’ team: Sumita Mukherjee, Hilary Carey, Lucy Wray, and Mani Dutta, to discuss your idea (see emails below).
  • Send a proposal with the title of your paper and a 150 word abstract to mariners.conference2024@bristol.ac.uk by the deadline.
  • Proposals will be reviewed by the Mariners team and all candidates informed within two weeks of the deadline.

 

Deadline 

The deadline for proposals is 4 March 2024.

 

 

Launch of Mariners Website

The Mariners team are delighted to launch our project website: https://mar.ine.rs/

Screenshot of Mariners website

Built and designed with the help of Millipedia and Periscope, the website offers ‘stories’ about key events, individuals, places and institutions associated with the Mariners project i.e. related to missions to British and Asian seafarers at British ports between between 1801 and 1914.

You can navigate the site through the ‘Where’, ‘When’, ‘Who’ and ‘What’ to read dedicated sections on the four port cities the project covers – Bristol, Hull, Liverpool and London – a timeline and further stories showcasing our research findings.

We launched the site at a gathering of the Faculty of Arts in the University of Bristol on Monday 20 November 2023

Hilary Carey in front of projector screen displaying website
Hilary Carey discussing the website

People in front of projector showing website
Lucy Wray discussing the website (Photos by Manikarnika Dutta)

Work on the website will be ongoing as we add new stories while we continue to work on the project, and we hope to add interviews and other materials in the lead up to the project’s travelling exhibition in 2025. Please do visit the site and scroll through to find out more about our research. Our contact details are on the site if any one has any feedback or would like to write stories to add to the site.