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IMC 2007: Sessions

Session 803: Reputations: 14th Century and Later

Tuesday 10 July 2007, 16.30-18.00

Sponsor:Society for Fourteenth Century Studies
Organiser:W. Mark Ormrod, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York
Paper 803-aAlice Beyond the Looking Glass: Alice Perrers as the 'Other' at Court
(Language: English)
Candace Robb, Independent Scholar, Seattle
Index terms: Historiography - Medieval, Historiography - Modern Scholarship, Politics and Diplomacy, Women’s Studies
Paper 803-bChandos, Audley and the Herald: The Literary Creation of Reputation in the 14th Century
(Language: English)
Chris Given-Wilson, Department of Mediaeval History, University of St Andrews
Index terms: Historiography - Medieval, Historiography - Modern Scholarship, Mentalities, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 803-cRichard II in 17th-Century Historiography
(Language: English)
George B. Stow, Department of History, La Salle University, Pennsylvania
Index terms: Administration, Historiography - Modern Scholarship, Medievalism and Antiquarianism, Politics and Diplomacy
Abstract

This session examines the reputations of three key figures of the late 14th century - Alice Perrers, the Black Prince and Richard II - both in their own time and in subsequent centuries.