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Speaker Michael Kramp on JASP 2026 and the “Humanities Experience”
Jane Austen scholar and JASP 2026 plenary speaker Dr Michael Kramp discusses how Austen can help us rethink the humanities.
Summer Griffin
Mar 10


Cultural Framing of Windows in Pride and Prejudice
Why does Mr. Collins comment on the number of Lady Catherine’s windows? Learn about the 1696 window tax and its significance in Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
Nellie Downie
Feb 19


Introducing JASP 2026: Pride, Prejudice, and the Pursuit of Happiness
Emma gives prospective attendees a sneak peak of JASP 2026.
Emma Zuder
Feb 7


"Pride on the One Hand and Prejudice on the Other": A History of Jane Austen Studies at Seton Hill University
JASP is moving to Seton Hill University! Summer uncovers the history of Jane Austen studies at our new location.
Summer Griffin
Feb 6


Revolutionary Conversations Across the Atlantic: Jane Austen and Greensburg, Pennsylvania
JASP is moving to Greensburg, PA! Summer discusses how both Austen’s novels and Greensburg’s development are products of post-revolutionary societies.
Summer Griffin
Feb 3


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