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May 2021 Workshop
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The programme for our May 2021 online workshop was as follows:
Keynote Paper
Dr Manolo Guerci, University of Kent
Panel One: Architectural Patronage and Collecting
Panel Two: Royal Courts, Diplomacy and Itinerant Architecture
Panel Three: Space and Sociability
Panel Four: Semiotics and Material Culture
If you would like more information about any of these papers, please contact the network convenors.
Keynote Paper
Dr Manolo Guerci, University of Kent
- ‘No rest, a great deal of work, and certainly much power within London’s ‘Golden Mile’: The Strand as the locus of Whitehall’s satellites of architectural conspicuous consumption in the Tudor and Jacobean period’
Panel One: Architectural Patronage and Collecting
- Megan Shaw, University of Auckland: 'The Dutchesse of Buckingham Her Grace at York House': New Perspectives on the Buckingham Household and Inventories, 1628-1635'
- Rory Lamb, University of Edinburgh: 'James Playfair and Henry Dundas: Architecture and Politics in the Scottish Country House'
- Lucy Bailey, University of Glasgow: 'Fawkes’ Fairfaxiana, c.1815-1825: JMW Turner’s Illustrations of the Past for the Future’
Panel Two: Royal Courts, Diplomacy and Itinerant Architecture
- Dr Sergio Ramiro, Autónoma University of Madrid: ‘The Distinguished Guest Room: Domestic Architecture, Noble Culture and Recreation at the Court of Charles V’
- Fatma Serra İnan, LMU Munich: ‘Imperial Territory as the Home of the Sovereign: Receptions of Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq in the Ottoman Lands’
- Dr Pilar Diez del Corral Corredoira, UNED Madrid: ‘The Household of André de Melo e Castro in Rome: The First Diplomatic Seat of John V of Portugal’
Panel Three: Space and Sociability
- Alyssa Myers, V&A/RCA: ‘Dining in State: The Formal Dinner as a Site of Power and Prestige’
- Hillary Burlock, Queen Mary University of London: ‘Performing Allegiance: Dancing in the Homes of the Bon Ton’
- Hannah Westwick, University of Oxford: ‘The Bluestocking Society at 22 Portman Square: Utopian Influences’
Panel Four: Semiotics and Material Culture
- Dr Peter Lindfield, Manchester Metropolitan University: ‘Politics of the Bed: Imitations of the Henry VII and Elizabeth of York Marriage Bed’
- Alberto Sanchez-Sanchez, UC Berkeley: ‘A Walnut Campaign Table, a Chocolate Pot, and a Dozen Clay Vessels: Unpacking a Room in a Seventeenth-Century Spanish Manor’
- Bianca Laliberté, Université du Québec à Montréal: ‘A Home for Semiotic Assimilation: Monticello’s “Indian” Artifacts’
If you would like more information about any of these papers, please contact the network convenors.
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