Thursday 15 November 2018 |
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| 10:00 | Welcome & Introduction Pascal FIRGES (DHIP/IHA), Regine MARITZ (Universität Bern) |
| 11:00 | Coffee Break |
| 11:20–12:40 | Panel 1: Gender Chair: Britta KÄGLER (NTNU Trondheim) |
| Pernille ARENFELDT (American University of Sharjah): Gendering Politics at the Courts of Sixteenth-Century Germany |
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| Regine MARITZ (Universität Bern): Gender Difference and the Practice of Power at the Early Modern Court of Württemberg |
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| 12:40–14:00 | Lunch Break |
| 14:00–15:20 | Panel 2: Bodies, Sexuality, and Emotions I Chair: Regine MARITZ (Universität Bern) |
| Tom TÖLLE (Universität Hamburg): Courts, Politics, Corporeality: Reflections on a History of Court Politics with the Ailing Bodies Put Back In |
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| Nadine AMSLER (Universität Bern): Wet Nurses and the Power of Milk Relationships at Court |
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| 15:20 | Coffee Break |
| 15:40–17:00 | Panel 3: Bodies, Sexuality, and Emotions II Chair: Pascal FIRGES (DHIP/IHA) |
| Mirko VAGNONI (Université de Fribourg) : The Mise-en-scene of the King’s Body at the Angevin and Aragonese Courts of Naples and Palermo (1266–1343) |
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| Aurore CHÉRY (Laboratoire de recherche historique Rhône-Alpes): A New Vision of Sexuality and Power at the French Court through two Famous Letters from Joseph II |
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| 17:00 | Coffee Break |
| 17:20–18:40 | Panel 4: Religion, Intellecutal Production, and Material Culture I Chair: Britta KÄGLER (NTNU Trondheim) |
| Lana MARTYSHEVA (Université Paris-Sorbonne): The Shifting Political Roles of Court Clerics |
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| Helen WATANABE-O’KELLY (University of Oxford): Religion and Confession as the Bedrock of Monarchy and Court |
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Friday 16 November 2018 |
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| 10:00–11:20 | Panel 5: Religion, Intellectual Production, and Material Culture II Chair: Helen WATANABE O’KELLY (University of Oxford) |
| Elisabeth C. NATOUR (Universität Regensburg): (Un)heard Practices of Power: Toward a Musical History of Court Politics |
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| Karl KÜGLE (University of Oxford): The Duchess Virago: Gender, Religious and Cultural Politics, and their Narratives, in Fifteenth-Century Savoy |
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| 11:20 | Coffee Break |
| 11:40–13:00 | Panel 6: Family, Household, State I Chair: Niels MAY (DHIP/IHA) |
| Leonhard HOROWSKI (Humboldt-Universität Berlin): Useful Ink-Shitters and Decorative Excellencies: The Difficult Relationship between Ministers of State and Courtiers in Brandenburg-Prussia and France, c. 1650–1800 |
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| Giora STERNBERG (University of Oxford): The Monseigneur and the grands seigneurs: Politics of Priority at the Bourbon Court France |
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| 13:00 | Lunch Break |
| 14:20–15:40 | Panel 7: Family, Household, State II Chair: Nadine AMSLER (Universität Bern) |
| Dries RAEYMAEKERS (Radboud Universiteit): Dynasty and Bastardy: The Fate of Illegitimate Royal Children in European Courts, c. 1500–1800 |
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| Philip MANSEL (Society for Court Studies): The Reins of Power: The Politics of the French Royal Stables, from Henri III to Louis XVI |
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| 15:40 | Coffee Break |
| 16:00–17:20 | Panel 8: Global Historical and Transcultural Perspectives Chair: Pinar KAYAALP (Ramapo College) |
| Giulia CALVI (New Europe College, Bucharest): Translating Court Cultures. Medical Practice, Scientific Knowledge, and Political Information between the Ottomans and the Medici (1682–1688) |
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| Jeroen DUINDAM (Universiteit Leiden): Why Global Comparison? The Example of the Court |
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| 17:20–18:30 | Final Discussion |
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The Ties that Bind (GHI Paris)
Practices of Power and Interpersonal Relationships at Dynastic Centres (1500-1800)