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Programa.Pdf

Wednesday, September 13th 2017. Salón de Actos: 9:00-10:00 Presentation: Kings & Queens 6: At the Shadow of the Throne Announcement of the winners of the second edition of the prizes given by the Royal Studies Journal and Christ Church Canterbury University. Announcement of the next Kings & Queens congress Keynote Opening Lecture given by Luis Antonio Ribot García (Royal Academy of History of Spain/UNED). 10:00-10:30-Break Salón de Actos Sala A Sala B Aula 331 10:30-12:00 At the shadow of the French and The Long Shadow of Ancient Sources and The court of Portugal at navarrese thrones: political the Throne: Managing the study of royal the end of the Medieval influence of consorts, princesses the Wider Dynastic power. Age. and princes. Network in the Seventeenth Century. Chair: Kristin Bourassa Chair: María Barreto Chair: Zita Rohr (University of South (University of Southern Dávila (CHAM). Wales, Sydney). Chair: Julio Arroyo Denmark). Vozmediano (UNED. -André Madruga Coelho -Eleonora Belligni (Università degli -Aleksandra Kleczar (CIDEHUS, University of Studi of Turin): King’s daughter and -Jonathan Spangler (Institute of Classical Évora): “From “sustainer of reformers”: The (Manchester University): Philology, Jagiellonian princedom to kingship: troubled life of Renée de France”. “Don’t forget me! The University): the dukes of Beja in the Courtenays emerge from “Philobasileus and context of the -Elena Woodacre (Winchester the shadows and demand Philalexandros. Craterus Portuguese late Medieval University): Carlos de Beaumont: in recognition as cousins of and Hephaestion in Monarchy (1453-1495). the shadow or shadowing Joan of Louis XIV , princes of his ancient sources”. Navarre?”. blood”. -Alexandra Pelúcia -Etka Liebowitz (CHAM, Nova University -Philippa Woodcock (Warwick -Liesbeth Geevers (Schechter Institute of of Lisbon): “All the King’s University/Oxford Brookes): “Taxi (Leiden University): “The Jewish Studies): “Two Men: counselors of for the princess? Prince Charles de Lord’s cousins: Philip Different Paradigms of a Manuel I of Portugal Lorraine and the travelling royal IV’s quest for suitable Jewish Queen in between “opposition” ladies of France”. relatives to co-rule his Antiquity: Alexandra of and friendship (1495- Monarchy”. Judaea and Helene of 1521)”. Adiabene”. -Jasper van der Steen -Manuela Santos Silva (Hümboldt Universität -Alexander J. Tal (Haifa (Lisbon University): “The zu Berlin): “Corporate University): “Minor Queen’s Household culture and religious Royalty Lineage as a Ladies in Medieval’s problems in the wider Political Tool – The Case Portugal”. Nassau family”. of Rabbi Judah the Prince (c. 135-219 ad)”. 12:00-13:30 “Keeping up with the elites: At the dawn of the Literature and royal Outside the court: “Lowly Counsellors” between contemporary age: new power: study of the elites and militia in the Crown and Nobility”. and traditional royal monarchy through periphery of the dynasties in the 18th literary sources. Monarchy. Chair: Rubén González Cuerva and 19th centuries. (CSIC). Chair: Aleksandra Chair: Antonio José Chair: Mary T. Duarte Kleczar (Jagiellonian Rodríguez Hernández -Thomas Tollefsen (Cardiff (Cardinal Stricht University). (UNED). University): “The Kingmakers and University). Regents in Northern Europe: -Elena Caetano Álvarez -Imanol Merino Malillos Comparative Case Studies from -Cinzia Recca (Catania (Huelva University): (Basque Country England, Norway and Sweden”. University): “The eagle “Virtuosity duel: Dido University): “Sons of eye of the Habsburg and Lavinia as Biscay. Basque People at -Anna Jagosova (Institute of History, family on the Kingdom of historiographic the Court during the Luxemburg University): “Grey Naples during the decade representatives of the Reign of Philip IV (1621- Eminence. The Chancellors of the 1779-1789”. reigning femininity in 1665)”. Queens from the House of 13th century Castile and -José Antonio Rebullida Luxembourg, 1309-1442 (from -Agnieszka Fulinska 12th century France”. Porto (UNED): “The Margaret of Brabant to Elizabeth of (Jagiellonian University): management of the war Hungary)”. “Dynastic shadow of the -Adán Ramírez Figueroa made by Manuel Second French Empire: (University of México): Filiberto, duke of Savoy, -Cathleen Sarti (University of The symbolic existence “Don Juan Manuel and during the beginning of Mainz): “Non Elite Counsellors, of Napoleon II”. the political use of the the reign of Felipe II”. Political Institutions and the Nobility literature”. in England and Sweden around -Elena Teibenbacher -Sergio Gutiérrez 1500”. (Karl-Franzens -Emma Bérat (Bonn Cantero (UNED): “Ascent University): “In the University): “Pregnancy and Power of the -Charlotte Backerra (University of shadow of the Holy and political agency: the Navarrese Elites in the Stuttgart): “Secretaries, Advisors Crown: Habsburg influence of royal heir- Hispanic Monarchy in and “most trusted men” to the children and diplomats bearers in “Athleston”. the reigns of Charles II Habsburg rulers in the Mid- in the service of the and Philip V”. Eighteenth Century”. Austrian Monarchy after the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire”. -Sonya H. Herbach (University of Albany): “The Anxieties of the Appearance and Emotions: Empress Elizabeth’s Challenges and Struggles in the Nineteenth Century’s Sexist Society”. 13:30-15:30. Lunch Break 15:30-17:00 The Second-Born Children of the The Royal Sites as a Language and Non-Royal Agents of Avis-Beja Dynasty: Successes and core element of the 17th literature as vehicle for influence at the Misfortune of Shadows. century Spanish court: royal power. Power Shadow of the throne: politics, economy and theory and political nobility, relatives, Chair: Alexandra Pelúcia (CHAM, image”. thought in the Early bankers and University Nova of Lisbon). Modern period. secretaries Chair: David Alonso -María Barreto Dávila (CHAM, (Complutense Chair: Emma Bérat Chair: Cathleen Sarti University Nova of Lisbon): “Manuel University). (Bonn University). (University of Mainz). I: The Shadow Who Became King of Portugal”. -José Eloy Hortal Muñoz -David Molnár -Marina Porri (Università (Rey Juan Carlos (University of Pécs): “A di Pisa): Negotiating -Carla Alferes Pinto (CHAM, University): “The Garden of Heroical alliances in the Medici University Nova of Lisbon): political, social and Devices. The political dynasty: the role of “Misfortune, Resilience and Artistic cultural role of the Royal theory behind Henryh relatives, secretaries and Patronage in the life of Infanta María Sites at the 17th century: Peacham’s “Minerva banks in the marriage of of Portugal (1521-1577)”. the case of the Spanish Britanna” (1612)”. Lorenzo, duke of Urbino”. Monarchy”. -Hélder Carvalhal (CIDEHUS, Evora -Martín González -Ekaterina Nosova University): “From the Shadow to -Félix Labrador Arroyo (University of Buenos (Institute of History of the Spotlight: manhood and politics (Rey Juan Carlos Aires): “Utopian Saint Petersburg, in royal Portuguese court during the University): “The literature and political Russian Academy of first half of sixteenth century”. extension of the Court thought in XVIII century Sciences): “Family as a and the economic profit Britain: the mechanism of of two Royal Sites at the enthronization of George government of the Court second half of the 17th III, from Patriot King to Society: The Burgundian century: El Soto de Roma Puppet King”. Case”. and The Casa de Campo”. -Kristin Bourassa -Thomas Cambrelin -Gijs Versteegen (Rey (University of Southern (Université Libre de Juan Carlos University): Denmark): “The Royal Bruxelles): “The Dukes of “Magnificence at the Dukes in Pierre Salmon’s Arenberg: éminences Spanish Royal Sites in “Dialogues”. grises of the Habsburg in the 17th century”. the Austrian Netherlands”. -Koldo Trápaga (Rey Juan Carlos University): “How did contribute the royal forests of Portugal to sustaining the Spanish Monarchy (c. 1600- 1640)?”. 17:00-17:30. Break Presentation and Information for future collaborators of the Royal Studies Journal1. 17:30-19:00 England’s Medieval Queens and Court, territories and Historiography, Title: Royal their Sources. royal spaces in Early reconstruction and Households and Power Modern Spain. revision of royal in the Middle and Early Chair: Elena Woodacre (University biographies. Modern Ages. of Winchester). Chair: Félix Labrador Arroyo (Rey Juan Carlos Chair: Martín González Chair: Anna Jagosova -Gabrielle Storey (University of University). (University of Buenos (University of Winchester): “Angevin Queens in Aires). Luxembourg). Medieval Chronicles”. -Cristina García (Complutense -Franziska Quaas -Andrea Pagès Poyatos -Katia Wright (University of University): “What was (Hamburg University): (Autonoma University of Winchester): “The Queen’s Lands: behind the continuance “Nec ulla spes est Madrid): “New forms of Understanding the Sources of of the Italian usage of finendae misarieae. The political participation. Fourteenth Century English King Charles III problem of The noble Castilian Queens”. regarding to hunting and reconstruction of the ladies in Late Middle fishing activities at Real biography of the Ages”. -Sarah Stockdale (University of Dehesa of Aldeanueva, aetheling Edward the Winchester): “The Royal Witches of Segovia?” Exile”. -Kosana Jovanovic England: Gendering Late Medieval (Zagreb University): “All Treason”. -David Alonso -Lucy Cook (University of the Kings (and Queens) (Complutense Portsmouth): “Political men. Royal Patronage University): “Why a history, personal and the Propagation of simple court? Central

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