Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011

=Romantic, Victorian/19th-Century Jobs =

(please add jobs alphabetically and note Romantic, Victorian, or 19th-Century, if specified in the ad)

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Adrian College (MI)
The Department of English at Adrian College invites applications for an Assistant Professor, tenure-track position in British literature, to begin August 2011. Literature Ph.D. in hand required. We are seeking a candidate with expertise in British Literature from the late-seventeenth century to the present. Additional responsibilities will include a 200-level British Masterpieces class for non-majors, WAC courses, and three sections of First-Year Writing per year. Additional areas of expertise are a plus. Our department values teaching writing as a process, a student-centered approach, and experiential learning. Please visit our web site and familiarize yourself with our institution. We will begin reviewing applications immediately and continue until December 1, 2010. Submission materials should be submitted to [mailto:englishsearch@adrian.edu englishsearch@adrian.edu].

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 * Cross-posted at Generalist 2011, British Open 2011 & Modern British 2011

Baylor University (TX)
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"The Department of English seeks a dynamic scholar to teach both undergraduate and graduate courses in Victorian Literature. Primary expertise may be in fiction, non-fiction prose, or poetry, but the successful candidate should be conversant in more than one genre."

Deadline: November 1, 2010.

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 * "Chartered in 1845 by the Republic of Texas, Baylor University is the oldest university in Texas and the world's largest Baptist University. Baylor's mission is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community. Baylor is actively recruiting new faculty with a strong commitment to the classroom and an equally strong commitment to discovering new knowledge as Baylor aspires to become a top tier research university all while retaining and remaining grounded in our strong Christian mission as described in Baylor 2012."
 * I just want to let everyone know that this job was posted last year. When I applied I got a letter from the department saying that my application would be considered once I filled out an attached form. I threw the form out, but I remember the first question being something like: "Describe your interests and activities outside of your teaching and research." Another question asked the applicant to "Describe their church affiliation," and another asked something like: "Describe your history with this church and current activities and involvement in this church."
 * Yikes! Beware!
 * Re: the first poster's comment: We did not advertise or hire in Romanticism/Victorian last year. We advertised and successfully hired in Early American, Modern American, and Professional Writing--all tenure-track lines. We also hired a lecturer. Two years ago, we hired in Romanticism. We are serious about our Judeo-Christian mission as our ad states and serious applicants should be able to speak about their Jewish or Christian faith, starting with that "attached form."
 * Excuse me...I misremembered. It was the year before that I applied. I would just add that it is well within Baylor's rights to ask about applicants' religious affiliation, but it is not within their rights to ask if they are gay, married, have children, etc. Take a look at the form, and you tell me whether the question "describe your interests and activities outside of your teaching and research" isn't a veiled request to state your relationship status, sexual orientation, etc.
 * No, it's not. And the questions you cite that come after that one suggest that the first question is, if anything, connected to those later questions about church involvement.

Claremont Graduate University (CA)
"advanced associate or full professor . . . British eighteenth century, romantic, or nineteenth century literature, plus a willingness to teach and direct graduate study in other areas of British literature, 1700-1900, and in literary theory."

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 * Cross-posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2011

Coker College (SC)
Coker College is currently seeking a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor in British Literature. This person will report directly to the Department Chair of Communication, Language, and Literature. Responsibilities include teaching courses in Augustan, Romantic, and Victorian literature. The 4/4 teaching load will include composition and sophomore survey courses. This position requires a Ph.D. in an appropriate field. Experience in English Education, Children's Literature, or Adolescent Literature is a plus. The preferred candidate will demonstrate a commitment to undergraduate teaching in day and evening programs, professional development, and a willingness to engage in faculty duties outside the classroom.

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 * NOTE: The position will be available January 2011.

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 * Cross-posted at British Open 2011 & Children's 2011

Columbia University
Link to University Job Site

Assistant Professor in the literature of the long 18th century

"A focus on romantic, restoration or eighteenth-century poetry of particular interest, but innovative and wide-ranging work on any genre or topic welcome."

Deadline: 11-15-2010

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 * Cross-posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2011

Cornell University (2 positions)
From MLA JIL

Assistant Professor of 18th or 19th-century literature.

"The Cornell University department of English invites applications and nominations for two full-time, tenure-track, beginning assistant professorships to begin July 1, 2011, with a focus on 18th or 19th-century literature in English, including British, American, colonial, transatlantic, ethnic, or legal studies. . Ph.D. or Ph.D./J.D. is required. Please send a letter of application, c.v., and a two-page dissertation abstract to Appointments Committee, Department of English, 256 Goldwin Smith Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-3201."

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Cross-posted at Early American 2011 & Restoration/18th-Century 2011

Dartmouth College
From MLA JIL

Assistant Professor of English [12870] The Department of English at Dartmouth College invites applications for a tenure-track position as assistant professor specializing in British literature of the long eighteenth century (1688-1832). An ability to teach courses across the entirety of this period, and in all its major genres, is expected. Expertise in Trans-Atlantic literary and cultural studies, or in the processes of internal colonization, would be welcome. Applications will be received until November 1, 2010. Please submit a letter of interest and a CV electronically to: [mailto:English.department@dartmouth.edu English.department@dartmouth.edu] Writing samples and letters of reference will be requested at a later stage. Short-listed candidates will be interviewed at the MLA convention.

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 * Cross-posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2011

Edgewood College (WI)
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"tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor to begin August 2011. Preference will be given to generalists with a primary strength in American Literature to 1900 and secondary strengths in 19th- century British Literature (composition and rhetoric a plus)."

Deadline: Nov. 15

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 * Cross-posted at Generalist 2011 & Early American 2011

Gordon College (MA)
"tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professorship with teaching and scholarly expertise in 18th- and 19th-Century British Literature. A secondary interest in comparative literature is desirable."

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 * Two-page statement of Christian commitment required
 * I don't believe they hire Catholics, FYI.
 * Cross-posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2011

Hillsdale College (MI) - 2 positions
From MLA JIL (10/13):

Hillsdale College, an independent, four-year institution with a traditional liberal arts mission, seeks applications for two entry-level tenure-track positions beginning August 2011. Responsibilities include teaching three courses per semester as follows: a. two courses in a “Freshmen Rhetoric and the Great Books” sequence; b. a survey course in English or American literature or an upper-level course in English or American literature. Generalists in British and American literature are encouraged to apply; preference will be given to those prepared to teach Restoration to Romantic literature (1660-1830), Victorian to Modern British literature (1830 to the present), or Colonial and Federalist American literature (1607-1820). Other desirable attributes include a solid blend of teaching, research, and service preparation, and a strong commitment to a traditional liberal arts mission. Send a letter of application that presents (a) evidence of strong undergraduate teaching skills (b) a discussion of the philosophy behind such teaching and (c) a detailed response to the College’s Mission Statement (http://www.hillsdale.edu/about/history/mission.asp ) that includes a discussion of the candidate’s ability to teach in the light of its commitments. The application must also include a curriculum vitae, three up-to-date letters of recommendation, transcripts, and a self-addressed, stamped postcard for acknowledgment of the completed application. All materials must be received by December 1, 2010. Interviews will be conducted at the Los Angeles MLA Convention January 6-9, 2011. Send materials to Dr. Michael M. Jordan, Chair, Department of English, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, MI 49242. (517) 437-7341.

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Cross-Posted at Generalist 2011, Restoration/18th-Century 2011, Early American 2011 & Modern British 2011

What does anyone know about the political enviroment of Hillsdale? I'm attracted to the tradional liberal arts curriculum but I"m a little worried by the moment in their mission statment in which they declare that they refuse to "succumb[] to the dehumanizing, discriminatory trend of so called "social justice" and "multicultural diversity." I'm also a little worried by the fact that they refuse to be supported by taxes. Is the institution really conservative? Does anyone know?

This article by John J. Miller from the National Review, though dated now, might provide some insight about the political climate at Hillsdale.


 * wow, politics aside (and datedness considered), that's an intense article!

Illinois State University
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"Assistant Professor (tenure track) with a research and teaching focus in Early 19th-Century British Literature and Culture. We seek a colleague with an active research and teaching agenda in one or more of the following specialties: trans-Atlantic and global approaches to the period; studies in race, gender and sexuality; print culture and book history; the history of publishing and media; and/or archival and manuscript studies. The successful candidate will be qualified to teach the British Romantics."

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Marymount University (VA)
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"The Department of Literature and Languages at Marymount University in Arlington, VA, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor position in Romantic and Victorian literature. We seek a teacher and scholar of wide-ranging expertise. . .To apply, submit cover letter and curriculum vitae online at http://www.marymountjobs.com, Position 09418. Direct materials to the attention of Dr. Tonya Howe, Chair of Literature & Languages Search Committee, Marymount University, 2807 N. Glebe Rd., Arlington, VA 22207. Please do not submit additional materials unless requested. Review of applications will begin October 15, 2010, and the first round of interviews will take place at the MLA convention in Los Angeles."

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Oregon State University
From MLA JIL:

"A full-time (1.0 FTE), nine-month, tenure-track position in Victorian literature and culture at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning Fall, 2011. Ph.D. required at time of appointment. Significant teaching experience and demonstrated scholarly innovation, commitment, and production strongly preferred. A typical teaching load would be five courses (2-2-1 or similar three-term combination) and include British literature surveys as well as courses in the Victorian novel and other topics in Victorian literature and culture, preferably from an interdisciplinary perspective. . . Apply by November 12, 2010. For review of the full position announcement and complete list of qualifications, refer to our website http://oregonstate.edu/jobs." (posting # is 0006198) 

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Oregon State University (Literature, Science and Technology)
Link to University Job Site (posting #0006235)

Assistant Professor in Literature, Science, and Technology

From MLA JIL:

A full-time (1.0 FTE), nine-month, tenure-track, assistant professor position in Literature, Science, and Technology beginning in Fall, 2011. Ph.D. required at time of appointment. Significant teaching experience and demonstrated scholarly innovation, commitment, and publication strongly preferred. A typical teaching load would be five courses (2-2-1 or similar three-term arrangement) and might include Science Writing, Historical Textualities of Science, Science and Travel, Language and Environmental Science, etc., with emphasis on 18th-21st century Anglo-American and interdisciplinary perspectives.

Deadline: 11-12-2010

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 * Cross-posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2011, Modern &amp; Contemporary British, Early American 2011, & 20-21 c. American 2011

Rider University (NJ)
"Tenure-track position in English at the rank of Assistant Professor I beginning in September 2011. Ph.D. and undergraduate teaching experience required. The area of specialization sought is Victorian and nineteenth-century literature of the British Empire. The teaching load at Rider University is six sections per academic year and may include upper-division courses in nineteenth-century literature, core literature courses, and first-year composition."

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 * A friend tells me they're looking for a postcolonialist, predictably enough.

Saint Louis University (MO)
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"Saint Louis University, a Catholic, Jesuit institution dedicated to student learning, research, health care, and service, invites applications for an Assistant Professor of English. Evidence of teaching excellence and research potential required. The person hired for this position will be the English Department Faculty Liaison for a long-established advanced college credit program in regional high schools (1818 Program). The Department seeks applicants who can demonstrate involvement in English Education, with research and teaching interests in medical narrative and fiction from 1700 to the present. Current department teaching load 2/2, with possible reduction for administrative service. The English Department offers B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. programs, and an undergraduate medical humanities certificate. Start date: August 2011. Candidates must have completed the Ph.D. by August 2011. All candidates must submit a letter, c.v., and writing sample online at http://jobs.slu.edu/."

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 * Cross-posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2011 & Generalist 2011
 * Also posted at English Education / Children's 2011

Stanford University
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"The English Department at Stanford University seeks a specialist in pre-1900 poetry, with an emphasis on Romanticism, for appointment as a tenure-track Assistant Professor."

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Trinity International University (Illinois)
"Trinity International University seeks a literature PhD beginning fall 2011 with particular aptitude in Renaissance/Romantic literature who is also enthusiastic about teaching general education writing (research/rhetoric) and literature (genre) courses. Applicants should evidence strong Christian commitment and a desire to serve on a highly-motivated undergraduate faculty in a growing liberal arts program."

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 * Cross-posted at Renaissance 2011 and Generalist 2011

Union College (NY)
From MLA JIL (10/1)

Tenure-track Assistant Professor of English with a specialty in '''British Romantic poetry. '''Courses will include intermediate courses in British Romantic poetry and its historical context, upper-level courses in British Romantic poetry or other areas of interest, the department's introductory courses, and the college-wide First Year Preceptorial. The department is particularly interested in candidates who can contribute courses in support of Union’s interdisciplinary programs. Send letter of application outlining experience, areas of teaching interest, and publications, as well as CV, three letters of recommendation, and writing sample, postmarked by October 25, to: Jordan Smith, Chair, English Department, Union College, 807 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12308.

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University of Alabama
"tenure track Assistant Professor in British Romantic Literature"

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University of Kentucky
From MLA JIL:

"The English Department, University of Kentucky, seeks a tenure-track assistant professor specializing in British literature and culture of the long 19th century. Evidence of scholarly promise and teaching ability required. Ph.D. expected at time of appointment."

'''Deadline for receipt materials: Oct. 18. We will conduct interviews at the MLA Convention.'''

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 * Interesting that they are hiring for this position again so soon. They hired someone in this field during the 2007-2008 job market.
 * Has anyone else gotten a request for LORs from this school? Was this their acknowledgment letter? I got one on the 13th.
 * Does anyone know who had this position before and why they left? Also whether they are looking for a Victorianist or Romanticist?
 * I received email notification today (10/14) that they received my application. No mention of my LORs, even though they haven't been sent yet. Also, since the job has been advertised on the VICTORIA-L listserv, I'm under the impression that Victorianists are definitely in the running.

University of Memphis
The English Department at the University of Memphis, a Ph.D.-granting department, seeks a full-time, tenure-track assistant professor of British literature specializing in the long eighteenth century (1688-1832). We especially welcome applicants who focus on eighteenth century or Romantic poetry, but exciting work in any area or genre in the period will be considered. Typical teaching load is 3/2, with possibilities for 2/2 for an active researcher. Applicants must have Ph.D. in hand by the position's starting date of August 2011. Responsibilities include teaching the Early British Literature survey (Medieval through eighteenth century) and a variety of other undergraduate and graduate courses, as well as carrying out an active research and publication agenda.

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Deadline: Review of applications begins November 1, and may continue until the position is filled.

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 * Cross-posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2011

University of Missouri, Columbia
From MLA JIL:

"The English Department at the University of Missouri seeks an assistant professor (tenure track) in British Romanticism with demonstrated research excellence and the ability to contribute to our graduate and undergraduate programs. Start date is August 2011; PhD required by time of appointment. Send letter of application and cv to Patricia Okker, Chair, English Department, 107 Tate Hall, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211. "

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University of Oregon
The Department of English at the University of Oregon invites advanced scholars of Nineteenth Century British Literature (Romantic and/or Victorian) to apply for the Barbara and Carlisle Moore Chair in English. We are seeking candidates of any rank with an outstanding record of research and college-level teaching to join a diverse and growing department with strengths in traditional British, American, and Anglophone literary studies, as well as in environmental literary studies, queer and gender studies, folklore, and film and emerging media. We are especially interested in scholars whose research and teaching will contribute to the department’s strong commitment to the study of questions of race, ethnicity, nationhood, empire, gender, and sexuality.

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Deadline: Review of materials will begin on November 15, 2010 and will continue until the position is filled.

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 * Why hasn't anyone posted the endowed chair in 19th lit at the University of Oregon? Does anyone know more about this position? 
 * Posted per request above (10/14).

University of Portland
From MLA JIL:

"Assistant Professor, tenure-track, for Fall 2011. 19th-century British poetry (Romantic/Victorian), with interest in the novel. Ph.D. at appointment. Also demonstrated preparation/experience in composition/rhetoric, and/or writing center experience. Teaching excellence, ongoing program of research/publication, service to Department and University necessary for advancement. Three course/semester teaching load. Our department of eight full-time professors rotates through composition and introduction to literature, as well as upper-division courses in specialties. Preliminary interviews at MLA conference."

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University of San Diego
"tenure-track assistant professor position in British romanticism (the long 18th century/British and American transatlantic literature)"

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University of South Carolina Beaufort
From MLA JIL (10/1):

The University of South Carolina Beaufort invites applications for a tenure track assistant professorship in Victorian British Literature.. . . The successful candidate will teach a 4/4 load of freshman composition, sophomore-level surveys, and upper-division courses in 19th- and 20th-century British literature. . . Application procedures: Applicants must complete the Academic Personal Information form on-line at https://uscjobs.sc.edu and are required to submit a letter of application, CV, and three letters of recommendation. Final candidates will be required to submit official transcripts. Please see the Special Instructions to Applicants in the on-line system job posting. Letters of recommendation and other required items which cannot be submitted electronically should be mailed to Chair, English Search Committee, c/o Human Resources, USC Beaufort, One University Boulevard, Bluffton, SC 29909.

Deadline: Review of applications will begin November 10

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University of Wisconsin-Madison
From MLA JIL (10/15):

2010-2011 Visiting Assistant Professorship in British romanticism, preferably accompanied by strong research and teaching interests in the eighteenth century, with possibility of renewal for a second year. Beginning Fall 2011. Appointment will include teaching 4 undergraduate courses per year in global and British romanticism/eighteenth century and active involvement in the intellectual life of the English Department, its Middle Modernity group and graduate community. Candidates must have Ph.D. in hand before the appointment begins in August 2011. Salary range: 55,000 plus benefits and research/travels funds $4000. Please submit a letter describing interests and capabilities, a CV, a dossier with recommendations, and a writing sample to: Prof. Theresa Kelley, Chair, Department of English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706.

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Willamette University (OR)
"assistant professor, tenure-track, specializing in 18th or 19th-century British Literature and with preparation in both fields."

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Deadline: Nov. 8

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 * Cross-posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2011
 * Believe this is to replace the person who went to Miami U (Ohio) in last year's round.

Xavier University (OH)
From MLA JIL:

"Xavier University seeks a tenure-track Assistant Professor of English with a specialty in British Romanticism and a secondary interest in literary theory and/or Composition/Rhetoric beginning fall 2011. The successful candidate will also be expected to teach general literature courses or first-year honors writing. Ph.D. required. Interviews of selected candidates will be conducted at the MLA Convention in January 2011. Send cover letter, c.v., graduate transcripts, 1-2 page teaching philosophy, and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Alison Russell, Chair, Department of English, Xavier University, 3800 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45207-4446. Only print submissions accepted. Applications must be postmarked by November 5, 2010."

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