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IMC 2018: Sessions

Session 340: Monarchy and Memory, III: Remembering Monarchs in the Modern Era

Monday 2 July 2018, 16.30-18.00

Sponsor:Royal Studies Network
Organiser:Gabrielle Storey, Department of History, University of Winchester
Moderator/Chair:Elena Woodacre, Department of History, University of Winchester
Paper 340-aEarly Reputation and Modern Scholarship: The Memory of Urraca of Castile-Leon and Her Sister Teresa of Portugal
(Language: English)
Lorena Fierro, Department of History, University of Exeter
Index terms: Gender Studies, Historiography - Modern Scholarship, Women's Studies
Paper 340-bForgetting Edward I's Daughters
(Language: English)
Kathleen Neal, Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Monash University, Victoria
Index terms: Gender Studies, Historiography - Modern Scholarship, Politics and Diplomacy
Paper 340-cShe-Wolf or Feminist Heroine: The Memory and Reputation of Margaret of Anjou
(Language: English)
Imogene Dudley, Department of History, University of Exeter
Index terms: Gender Studies, Historiography - Modern Scholarship
Abstract

The third panel will focus specifically on the remembrance of royalty in the modern era, and particularly how recent historiography has shaped our remembrance and understanding of medieval queens. It is the intention of the panel to draw upon links and establish what patterns existed with regards to how monarchs are commemorated throughout the medieval period and into the modern era.