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Representations of Regicide in 17th-Century Europe

Saturday 12 March 2011, 10.30AM to 17:00

Speaker(s): Line Cottegnies (Sorbonne Nouvelle), Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille (Rouen), Gilles Bertheau (U Francois Rabelais, Tours), Kevin Killeen (York), Sarah Clark (York)

PROGRAMME

10-30 Coffee & Registration

11-15 Kevin Killeen, York

"Such sweet fruit as those wherof the Scaffolds were made" - The still small voice of English regicide.

12-00 Line Cottegnies, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle,

"Allusions to the regicide in Katherine Philips' Pompey (1663)"

12-45 SANDWICH LUNCH

2-00 Claire Gheeraert - Graffeuille, Université de Rouen,   

“A Poetics of Catastrophe: The Regicide in Histories of the English
 Civil Wars”

2-45 Sarah Clark, York

“'The Kings own Hand': The 'martyrdom' of Charles I and cultures of memory in Stuart England”

3-30 TEA

3-45 Gilles Bertheau, Université François Rabelais - Tours

"The Representation of Charles I's Death in Mazarinades"

4-30 General Discussion

Contact mark.jenner@york.ac.uk

Location: King's Manor, Huntingdon Room

Admission: The conference is free, but participants should register by by Thurs 10 March, by email to crems-enquiries@york.ac.uk