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IMC 2011: Sessions

Session 1626: Ideas, Identity, and Audience in Late Medieval England, France, and Burgundy, II

Thursday 14 July 2011, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York
Organiser:Carolyn Donohue, Department of History, University of York
Moderator/Chair:W. Mark Ormrod, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York
Paper 1626-aSilent Witness: Non-Participating Attendees at Late Medieval English Tournaments
(Language: English)
Rachael Whitbread, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York
Index terms: Military History, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 1626-bIdentity and Memory: Origin Myths and Remembrance among Crossbow Guilds in Flanders
(Language: English)
Laura Crombie, University of Glasgow
Index terms: Military History, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 1626-cThe Anglo-Gascon Ideology and the Ceremony of Prise d'Armes of the Black Prince
(Language: English)
Guilhem Pépin, Gascon Rolls Project, University of Oxford
Index terms: Political Thought, Politics and Diplomacy
Abstract

This is the second of two sessions on Ideas, Identity, and Audience in Late Medieval England, France, and Burgundy at the Leeds IMC 2011. These papers aim to explore concepts of display and interaction in medieval society. This session will focus on expressions of identity through military traditions in both courtly and urban environments.