35e Colloque de Battle consacré aux études anglo-normandes
BATTLE CONFERENCE ON ANGLO-NORMAN STUDIES
BAYEUX - 26-31 JUILLET 2012
Colloque organisé avec le soutien de l’université d’East Anglia, de la ville de Bayeux,
du Conseil régional de Basse-Normandie
et du centre Michel Boüard (CRAHAM) de l’université de Caen Basse-Normandie
du Conseil régional de Basse-Normandie
et du centre Michel Boüard (CRAHAM) de l’université de Caen Basse-Normandie
The Allen Brown Memorial Lecture and the conference sessions will be held in l’Espace Saint-Patrice (1 Place Saint-Patrice, 14400 Bayeux)
Arrival in Bayeux
1.30pm-4.00pm :
- Registration at L’Espace Saint-Patrice
- Tea and Coffee will be provided.
5.00pm :
- Allen Brown Memorial Lecture
- Véronique Gazeau (Université de Caen Basse-Normandie) : ‘Femmes en religion, personnes d’autorité : les abbesses normandes (XIe-XIIIe siècles)’
6.30pm-7.30pm : Reception hosted by the Mayor of Bayeux (L’Hôtel du Doyen)
8.00pm : Dinner. L’Hotellerie La Joie Saint Benoît, Bayeux
9.30am :
- Bernard S. Bachrach : ‘Countess Adela, Abbot Baudri, and the Norman Conquest’
10.45am : Tea/Coffee
11.15am :
- Jean-Hervé Foulon (Aix-en-Provence) : ‘Les investitures abbatiales en Normandie : quelques réflexions autour du cas de l’abbaye du Bec-Hellouin (1034-1136)’
12.30pm : Buffet Lunch
2.00pm :
- Steven Biddlecombe (Bristol) : ‘Baldric, the Gesta and the Flawed Hero : Baldric of Bourgueil’s Depiction of Bohemond of Antioch’
3.15pm : Tea/Coffee
3.45pm :
- Lesley Abrams (Oxford) : ‘Early Normandy : Politics, Religion, and Scandinavian Culture’
5.00pm : End of Day’s Proceedings
7.30pm : Dinner. L’Hotellerie La Joie Saint Benoît, Bayeux
9.30am-12.30pm :
- Visit to Bayeux Cathedral, including visits to western towers, galleries and roof and visits to Chapter House, Chapter Library, and Trésor. For safety reasons, the visits to the galleries, towers and roof will require that the conference be divided into groups
12.30pm : Buffet Lunch
2.00pm :
- Edoardo D’Angelo (University of Naples) : ‘A Literary Identikit for the Pseudo-Falcandus’
3.15pm : Tea/Coffee
3.45pm :
- Howard Clarke : ‘The Identity of the Designer of the Bayeux Tapestry’
5.00pm : End of Day’s Proceedings
7.30pm : Conference Dinner. Grand Hôtel du Luxembourg, Bayeux
9.30am :
- Carl Watkins (Cambridge) : ‘Landscape and Belief in Anglo-Norman England’
10.45am : Tea/Coffee
11.15am :
- Susan Johns (Bangor) : ‘Gender, gens and Genre in Robert of Torigni and Wace : Comparisons and Contrasts’
12.30pm : Buffet Lunch
2.00pm :
- Alice Taylor (King’s College, London) : ‘Through the Heedlessness and Folly of Lords ? : Servile Homage in the Central Middle Ages’
3.15pm : Tea/Coffee
3.45pm :
- Monika Otter (Dartmouth College) : ‘Sufficientia : Baudri of Bourgueil’s Public and Private Selves’
5.00pm : Break
5.15pm :
- Sylvette Lemagnen (Conservateur en chef de la Tapisserie de Bayeux) : ‘La Tapisserie de Bayeux au 21e siècle’
6.15pm : Visit to the Tapestry
8.00pm : Dinner. L’Hotellerie La Joie Saint Benoît, Bayeux
9.30am :
- Alexandrina Buchanan (Liverpool) : ‘John Bilson (1856-1945) and Anglo-Norman Architectural Studies’
10.45am : Tea/Coffee
11.15am :
- Gregory Fedorenko : ‘The Thirteenth-Century Prose Chronique de Normandie’
12.30pm : Buffet Lunch
2.00pm :
- Visits to the priory of Saint-Gabriel, the church of Thaon, and the castle of
Creully. Guides : Lindy Grant, Pierre Bouet and Edward Impey.
7.30pm : Dinner at La Ferme de la Rançonnière, Crépon
10.00pm : Return to Bayeux
9.30am :
- George Garnett (Oxford) : ‘Robert Curthose – the Duke who never was’
10.45am : Coffee/Tea
11.15am :
- Daniel Power (Swansea) : ‘Aristocratic Acta in Normandy and England : The Example of the Du Hommet constables of Normandy, c.1150-c.1250’
12.30pm : Buffet Lunch
End of Conference and Departure
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