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The War of 1812, the war that no one won
The who, what, when, where, and why of the War of 1812

Robin K. Floyd
Mar 31, 2021


Keynote speaker Robert Morrison on Austen, Regency fashion and the Empire
We interviewed 19th century British literature expert and JASP 2021 keynote speaker Robert Morrison about Austen and the Regency years.
Zeina Makky
Feb 24, 2021


Exploring the Arctic in the Regency era
A look at the quest to find the Northwest Passage in the Regency era

Robin K. Floyd
Feb 17, 2021


Jane Austen & Co.'s new series, 'Race and the Regency,' is underway
Jane Austen & Co.'s new series of free virtual talks explores "Race and the Regency" with speakers such as Ibi Zoboi.

Jennifer Abella
Feb 11, 2021


The 'Miseries of Human Life': Celebrating the 'petty outrages' of the 19th century
Celebrating James Beresford’s book on the "petty outrages, minor humiliations and tiny discomforts that make up everyday human existence."
Zeina Makky
Jan 13, 2021


'Tis the season to make trifle!
As we head into the holiday season, the cooks and bakers among us might be wondering: What sorts of desserts might Jane Austen have...
Brett Harris
Dec 9, 2020


Mary Linwood, a portrait of an embroidery portraitist
If you caught Jane Austen and Co.'s lecture on crafting with Jennie Batchelor, you heard mention of a woman named Mary Linwood. Who was she?

Robin K. Floyd
Nov 11, 2020


Caught in the cross...writing?
A look at a remarkable innovation on the part of Regency society: the cross-written letter.
Brett Harris
Oct 21, 2020


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