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The University of Southampton
Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Culture

Partners both in throne and grave: Mary and Elizabeth- Lessons in Tudor monarchy Event

Date:
10 - 12 September 2007
Venue:
Humanities Avenue Campus University of Southampton

Event details

Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Culture, University of Southampton, and Chawton House Library

About the conference
Mary is buried beneath Elizabeth in their shared tomb at Westminster Abbey. Their Jacobean inscription reads, ‘Partners both in throne and grave, here we rest two sisters'. This interdisciplinary conference aims to reassess Mary and Elizabeth in relation to one another, and as Tudor monarchs.

By bringing together disciplines as seemingly diverse as history, architecture, law, literature, costume and music, the conference seeks to incorporate and move beyond the focus on gender and religion in order to explore the continuities between all the Tudor monarchs, both male and female, Catholic and Protestant. To what extent is it possible to construct a trajectory of Tudor monarchy that focuses on continuities as well as change? And what might we learn from placing the Tudor monarchs in the broader context of European Renaissance monarchy, particularly England's relationship with Spain?

Through a combination of papers, roundtable discussions and ‘masterclasses', the conference, to be held at the Elizabethan manor house, Chawton , will engage in a genuine interdisciplinary conversation that rethinks Tudor monarchy.

This three day conference held at Chawton House, the Elizabethan manor house that once belonged to Jane Austen's brother. This three-day event began with a concert of English and Spanish music of the mid sixteenth century by two acclaimed musicians: soprano Catherine Bott and lutenist Elizabeth Kenny .

Participants
Confirmed participants include Roger Bowers (Jesus College, Cambridge); Karen Hearn (Tate Britain); Paulina Kewes (Jesus College, Oxford); Maria Hayward (Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton); Ralph Houlbrooke (University of Reading); Ros King (University of Southampton); John McGavin (University of Southampton), Jeri McIntosh (University of Tennessee); Natalie Mears (University of Durham); Charlotte Merton (Lund University); Anne McLaren (University of Liverpool); Janel Mueller (University of Chicago); Glyn Redworth (University of Manchester); Judith Richards (La Trobe University); Stephen Rice (University of Southampton and University of Oxford); Alexander Samson (UCL); Christopher Skidmore (University of Oxford); Greg Walker (University of Leicester).

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