'"When the plough turned a golden furrow": history, myth and imagery
in the Hammonds'_Labourer_ trilogy and beyond'
Meredith K. Russell (Northwestern U)
'Capturing the rural myth? The land settlement scheme in East Sussex'
Carol A. Lockwood (Northwestern U)
'"Frontiers upon the Rhine': old Imperial imagery for a new barbarian
threat'
Robert W. Butler (Elmhurst College)
Commentator: Peter Mandler (London Guildhall U)
Executive Forum
'The Heinz Archive and Library at the London National Poprtrait
Gallery'
Jonathan Franklin (National Portrait Gallery)
17 Geoffrey Elton Remembrance Session I
Chair: A. J. Slavin (U of Louisville)
'Sir Geoffrey Elton's other hero: Henry VII and law and order'
DeLloyd J. Guth (U of Manitoba)
'The royal courtship of Anne of Cleves'
Retha Warnicke (Arizona State U)
'1536 and all that: the drafting and dating of the Tudor Revolution
in Welsh Government'
Peter Roberts (U of Kent at Canterbury)
'Sir Geoffrey's Elton's method: the centrality of archives and primary
texts'
Mary L. Robertson (The Huntington Library)
'The rule of law and the English constitution from the Tudor Revolution
to the English Revolution'
Johann P. Somerville (U of Wisconsin, Madison)
Commentator: the audience
18 "In the Eye of the Government": the London book trade and the state in
early and mid-seventeenth-century England
Chair: Louis G. Schwoerer (George Washington U)
'The Star Chamber, stationers, and statistics: religious printing
in London in 1637'
Suellen Towers (UCL)
'The Privy Council and the press in early Stuart England'
Sabrina A. Baron (U of Chicago)
'The English revolution of the image: woodcuts and engravings in
the ideological struggle of the 1640s'
Elizabeth Tuttle (U of Paris X, Nanterre)
Commentator: Michael Mendle (U of Alabama)
19 Marriage, Motherhood, Philanthropy, and the Law
Chair: Diane Willen (Georgia State U)
'Renaissance marriage contracts, the London Consistory Court, and
female autonomy'
Loreen L. Giese (Ohio U)
'Hardwicke's Marriage Act: an unintended way out of marriage'
M. Barbara Allen (Siena College)
'Love in the time of Victoria -- reconsidered'
Jessica A. Sheetz (Marquette U)
Commentator: Hilda L. Smith (U of Cincinatti)
20 Representing Race: 'Natives' on Display in London, 1800-1920s
Chair: Susan Pennybacker (Trinity College)
'Terrible ambiguities: Khoisan visits to London in the early
nineteenth century'
Elizabeth Elbourne (McGill U)
'Imperial exhibitions, imagined geographics, and the representation
of colonial subjects: a case study of the Stanley and African
Exhibition, 1890'
Felix Driver (RHBNC, London)
'The dancing lamas of Everest: cinema, orientalism, and Anglo-
Tibetan relations in the 1920s'
Peter H. Hansen (Clare Hall, Cambridge)
Commentator: Robin Kilson (U of Texas, Austin)
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