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I note from Björn Weiler’s academia.edu page that you can now access the full program and registration documents for the upcoming 15th Thirteenth Century England conference online via the Royal Historical Society.
Go for your lives!
Here’s a meeting that I shall be attending, although not, at this stage, presenting at, owing to the possibly ambitious list of things to which I’m already committed over the next three or four months. (What; me, bite off more than I can chew? Never!) The line up looks superb, so I’m very much looking forward to listening and absorbing. Registration is now open, and more details are here: http://events.history.ac.uk/event/show/9753
Ritual, State & Lordship
The conference will take place on 16 July 2013 at the New College of the Humanities, London, between 0900 and 1830. Registration cost: £5 for students/£10 for salaried attendees, to be paid on the day. In order to register please email the organisers at RitualsConference@hotmail.co.uk no later than 7 July.
Organisers: Lars Kjær (NCH), Levi Roach (Exeter), Sophie Ambler (KCL)
Bjorn Weiler (Aberystwyth): Introductory Remarks
Charles Insley (Manchester): Ottonians with Pipe Rolls? Kingship and Symbolic Action in the Kingdom of the English
Levi Roach (Exeter): Full of Sound and Theory Signifying Nothing? Social Anthropology and the “Late Anglo-Saxon State”
Benjamin Wild (Sherborne): King Henry III and the Power of Aesthetics: Art & Ceremony in Thirteenth-Century England
Sophie Ambler (KCL): Making and Re-Making the King: the Ritual power of the Archbishop of Canterbury in Thirteenth-Century England
Christopher Tilley (KCL): “Communities of the Mind”: Ritual and Perception of Collective Political Identity in Thirteenth-Century England
Kenneth Duggan (KCL): The Ritualistic Importance of Gallows in England in the High Middle Ages
Lars Kjær (NCH): Hunting, Sociability and the Experience of Royal Favour
Nicholas Vincent (UEA): Concluding Remarks
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