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      <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;FROM M&amp;Ecirc;L&amp;Eacute;E TO OPERA: THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE CHIVALRIC TOURNAMENT&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;ORGANISED BY SYDNEY ANGLO -- WARBURG INSTITUTE, WOBURN SQUARE, LONDON WC1H 0AB&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;FRIDAY 27 APRIL 2012&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;DAVID CROUCH (Professor of Medieval History, University of Hull). &lt;em&gt;A Facsimile of the Battlefield? What was at issue in the M&amp;ecirc;l&amp;eacute;e Tournament&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;TOBIAS CAPWELL (Curator of Arms and Armour, the Wallace Collection). &lt;em&gt;Violence and Elegance. Changing Priorities in the Joust, c. 1200-1625&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;NOEL FALLOWS (Professor of Spanish, University of Georgia). &lt;em&gt;From Sport to Spectacle in Renaissance Iberia: Jousting, the Game of Canes, and Bull-Running&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;IAN FENLON (Professor of Music. Fellow, King's College, Cambridge). &lt;em&gt;Martial Monteverdi&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;HELEN WATANABE-O'KELLY (Professor of German. Fellow, Exeter College, Oxford). &lt;em&gt;'The Invention of Tradition?' August the Strong and his historicising Tournaments&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;SYDNEY ANGLO (Emeritus Professor, University of Wales). &lt;em&gt;The History of the History of Tournaments&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Registration&lt;/strong&gt; &amp;pound;25 (&amp;pound;12.50 for concessions): including coffee/tea, and a sandwich lunch.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;To Register&lt;/strong&gt;, please contact: &lt;a href="mailto:warburg@sas.ac.uk"&gt;warburg@sas.ac.uk&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

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      <title>The Iconography of Power: Ceremonial Entries in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe</title>
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        &lt;h2 style="text-align: center;" align="center"&gt;Bergamo Conference&lt;/h2&gt;

        &lt;h2 style="text-align: center;" align="center"&gt;May 25-27 2012&lt;/h2&gt;

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      &lt;td&gt;The Capella Colleoni and Santa Maria Maggiore&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;p align="center"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;SOCIETY FOR EUROPEAN FESTIVALS RESEARCH &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p align="center"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;ANNUAL CONFERENCE SERIES&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p align="center"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;UNIVERSITY OF BERGAMO, 25-27 MAY 2012&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p align="center"&gt;&lt;strong&gt;THE ICONOGRAPHY OF POWER: CEREMONIAL ENTRIES IN RENAISSANCE AND EARLY MODERN EUROPE&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/scapvc/theatre/research/current/festivals_research-old/conferences/recent_conferences/conferences-copy/bergamo/"&gt;Download the registration form.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The Society for European Festivals Research, in association with the Universities of Bergamo, Pisa and Warwick, invites you to a conference under the title &amp;lsquo;&lt;strong&gt;The Iconography of Power: Ceremonial Entries in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;rsquo;. The conference will form part of the annual series of conferences promoted by the Society in a range of European locations. Edited and reworked proceedings of the conference, together with commissioned material, will be published by Ashgate Publishers, in both printed and eBook formats. The volume will be edited by Professors Maria Ines Aliverti (Pisa), Anna Maria Testaverde (Bergamo) and Ms Linda Briggs (Warwick).&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Ceremonial Entries&lt;/strong&gt; to capital and other cities took place across Europe in the Renaissance and Early Modern periods, as a means of expressing power relations and establishing communication between royal, ducal, civic and ecclesiastical authorities and their subjects. A common performance iconography, written and visual grew up, modified by local histories and current circumstances. The conference will deal with Entries in a wide European context, emphasising the period 1500 &amp;ndash; 1650, and questioning the political, economic, and artistic motives of, and the political outcomes for, the kings, dukes, civic rulers, popes and bishops who promoted them. Attention will be paid to the individual administrators, scholars, artists, designers and performers, some of them among the leading practitioners in Europe, who devised and implemented the ceremonial programmes.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Conference Location. &lt;/strong&gt;The conference will be held at the University of Bergamo on &lt;strong&gt;Friday to Sunday 25, 26, 27 May, 2012&lt;/strong&gt;, beginning with Registration and Welcome at 3.30 p.m. on Friday and ending in mid-afternoon on Sunday. &lt;strong&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/strong&gt;A reception hosted by Ashgate Publishers will be held on Friday. A Conference Dinner will be arranged on Saturday. The names of invited speakers are given below. A detailed programme will be available in the New Year from the conference organisers, Professors Maria Ines Aliverti and Anna Maria Testaverde, and from Ms Linda Briggs, at the addresses below.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Posters &lt;/strong&gt;prepared by Graduate Students and Early Career Researchers will be welcome. A Poster session will be held on the first evening of the conference, with opportunities to explain and comment on the topic concerned. For details of how to propose submitting a Poster please see the Call for Posters below.&lt;strong&gt; &lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Registration fee&lt;/strong&gt; for the entire conference: &amp;euro;50, concessions (students and retired) &amp;euro;20. The registration fee will cover the cost of administration, lunches (Saturday and Sunday) and tea/ coffee. The Conference Dinner, to be held at a local hotel, will be separately costed. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Bergamo &lt;/strong&gt;is a highly attractive and historic city of something over 130,000 inhabitants in the province of Lombardy, Northern Italy, about 40 km northeast of Milan. The city borders the foothills of the Alps and is within easy driving distance of the Italian lakes. The city&amp;rsquo;s historic &lt;em&gt;Citt&lt;/em&gt;&lt;em&gt;&amp;agrave; Alta&lt;/em&gt; includes many buildings of the medieval and Renaissance periods, including the famed &lt;em&gt;Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore &lt;/em&gt;(early 12&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; century) and the &lt;em&gt;Cappella Colleoni&lt;/em&gt;, an outstanding example of Renaissance architecture and art housing the tomb of the famous &lt;em&gt;condottiere &lt;/em&gt;Bartolomeo Colleoni and frescoes by Giovan Battista Tiepolo The town and province fell under Venetian domination in the earlier 15&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; century, and remained part of the Venetian Republic until the end of the eighteenth. The Venetian artist Lorenzo Lotto spent his most productive years in Bergamo (1513-25). The city&amp;rsquo;s Accademia Carrara is one of Italy&amp;rsquo;s most prestigious art galleries, with masterpieces by Pisanello, Giovanni Bellini, Mantegna, Raffaello, Tiziano, Canaletto and many others. The city has a strong musical tradition, much of it in Venetian style.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The University of Bergamo, &lt;/strong&gt;founded in the 1960s, now includes 15,400 students in six faculties, and has been rated in recent years among the top ten universities in Italy. The Faculty of Scienza della Formazione, where the conference will be located, is situated in the former Convento di Sant&amp;rsquo; Agostino in the &lt;em&gt;Citta Alta.&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Getting there. &lt;/strong&gt;Bergamo International airport (Orio al Serio) is served by low-cost airlines. There is an inexpensive bus connection from the airport to the city. Frequent train connections to the city from Milan take 30-40 minutes, with connections from the international airport. There is a regular bus service from Milan, taking about 1 hour. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Accommodation &lt;/strong&gt;for conference sessions will be located in the University buildings (detailed instructions will be supplied to conference members). Personal accommodation may be booked individually by conference members and speakers. Advice on available accommodation will be given by the conference organisers (contact information below) who will send details of local hotels on request. It will be possible to arrange discounted rates at certain hotels through the University of Bergamo.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Conference Organisers: &lt;/strong&gt;Professor Anna Maria Testaverde, University of Bergamo (&lt;a href="mailto:anna-maria.testaverde@unibg.it"&gt;anna-maria.testaverde@unibg.it&lt;/a&gt; ); Professor Maria Ines Aliverti, University of Pisa (&lt;a href="mailto:i.aliverti@arte.unipi.it"&gt;i.aliverti@arte.unipi.it&lt;/a&gt; ); Ms Linda Briggs, University of Warwick (&lt;a href="mailto:L.A.Briggs@warwick.ac.uk"&gt;L.A.Briggs@warwick.ac.uk&lt;/a&gt;).&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/scapvc/theatre/research/current/festivals_research-old/conferences/recent_conferences/conferences-copy/bergamo/"&gt;Download the registration form.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;Speakers&lt;/h2&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Maria Ines Aliverti (Universit&amp;agrave; di Pisa)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Linda Briggs (PhD candidate University of Warwick)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Martine Boiteux (Paris, &amp;Eacute;cole des hautes &amp;eacute;tudes en sciences sociales)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Marie-Claude Canova-Green (Goldsmith&amp;rsquo;s College, University of London)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Monique Chatenet (Paris, Centre Andr&amp;eacute; Chastel, Institute national d&amp;rsquo;histoire de l&amp;rsquo;art)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Richard Cooper (Brasenose College, University of Oxford)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;*Krista De Jonge (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Julia De La Torre Fazio (Universidad de M&amp;aacute;laga)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Rosa De Marco (PhD candidate University of Dijon)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Lucinda Dean (PhD candidate University of Stirling)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Iain Fenlon (King&amp;rsquo;s College, University of Cambridge)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Bernardo Garc&amp;iacute;a Garc&amp;iacute;a (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Ewa Kociszewska (PhD candidate University of Warsaw)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Margaret McGowan (Emerita, University of Sussex)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Lucia Nuti (Universit&amp;agrave; di Pisa)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Federica Rossi (Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Veronica Sandbichler (Innsbruck, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Schloss Ambras)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Margaret Shewring (University of Warwick)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;*Leonardo Spinelli (PhD candidate Universit&amp;agrave; di Firenze)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Andrea Sommer-Mathis (Vienna, &amp;#336;sterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Anna Maria Testaverde (Universit&amp;agrave; di Bergamo)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Sara Trevisan (University of Warwick)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Jacek &amp;#379;ukowski (PhD candidate University of Warsaw)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;*CONFIRMATION AWAITED FROM THESE INVITED SPEAKERS&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;CHAIRPERSONS&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Laura Fernandez Gonzalez (PhD candidate University of Edinburgh)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;David S&amp;aacute;nchez Cano (Universidad Alfonso X, Madrid)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Franca Franchi (University of Bergamo)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Ronnie Mulryne (Emeritus, University of Warwick)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Paulette Chon&amp;eacute; (Emerita, Universit&amp;eacute; de Nancy, France)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Sydney Anglo (University of Wales, Swansea)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Cristina Grazioli (Universit&amp;agrave; di Padova)&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;CALL FOR POSTERS&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The Society for European Festivals Research, in association with the Universities of Bergamo, Pisa and Warwick, invites proposals for posters to be presented at the conference &lt;strong&gt;&amp;lsquo;The Iconography of Power: Ceremonial Entries in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe&amp;rsquo;&lt;/strong&gt;. The conference will form part of the annual series of conferences promoted by the Society in a range of European locations.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Ceremonial Entries to capital and other cities took place across Europe in the Renaissance and Early Modern periods, as a means of expressing power relations and establishing communication between royal, ducal, civic and ecclesiastical authorities and their subjects. A common performance iconography, written and visual grew up, modified by local histories and current circumstances. The conference will deal with Entries in a wide European context, emphasising the period 1500 &amp;ndash; 1650, and questioning the political, economic, and artistic motives of, and the political outcomes for, the kings, dukes, civic rulers, popes and bishops who promoted them. Attention will be paid to the individual administrators, scholars, artists, designers and performers, some of them among the leading practitioners in Europe, who devised and implemented the ceremonial programmes.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;We welcome poster proposals dealing with any of the above or similar themes, particularly from PhD candidates and early career researchers. The conference is an excellent opportunity to present findings or ideas, and to engage in debate with academics from across Europe.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Poster proposals should consist of an abstract of the poster content (250 words maximum) and a brief CV (400 words maximum, including current research). These should be sent to Linda Briggs (&lt;a href="mailto:L.A.Briggs@warwick.ac.uk"&gt;L.A.Briggs@warwick.ac.uk&lt;/a&gt;). The closing date for applications is 15 JANUARY 2012.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Successful applicants will be informed of the outcome by 31 JANUARY 2012, at which point further information will be sent regarding the format to be used in the creation of these posters. For further information, do not hesitate to contact Linda Briggs at the above address.&lt;/p&gt;

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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The conference, under the title '&lt;strong&gt;Princes, Princesses and their Lodgings: A comparison of men's and women's lodgings among the elite of European aristocracy 1450-1650',&lt;/strong&gt; will be held in Paris on 27-30 June, 2011.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;This international conferfence forms part of the &lt;strong&gt;PALATIUM &lt;/strong&gt;Research Networking Programme of the European Science Foundation, which focuses on Court Residences as places of Exchange in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe 1400-1700.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Full details and a registration form can be found via the home page of PALATIUM. (Click on the Programme Paris link on the New Information column.)&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt; UCL Centre for Early Modern Exchanges Launch Conference15 &amp;ndash; 17&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt;September 2011 Call for Papers &lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;The Centre is seeking proposals for panels or individual papers that address the theme of intercultural exchanges 1450 &amp;ndash; 1800. Contributors are encouraged to focus on the Centre&amp;rsquo;s themes: travel, exile and migration in early modern Europe and the New World; trade and flows of material as well as cultural goods within and beyond Europe; translation, translators and language learning; literary influence across national, provincial and linguistic borders; representations of intra- and extra-European &amp;lsquo;others&amp;rsquo; in literature and art; religious and political interactions in the wake of the Reformation; occasions of significant cultural contact and/or heightened national anxiety; the production, circulation, and collection of books and manuscripts across Europe, the emergence of libraries and the book trade; dissemination and development of scientific and medical knowledge; Old worlds and New worlds, colonialism and ethnography; interplay between past and present, historiography, classical and medieval pasts, archaeology and material cultures. Anyone interested in offering a paper should send a short abstract (no more than 200 words) to the organizers, while panel convenors are asked to send a summary of the panel&amp;rsquo;s theme, a list of speakers with titles, institutional affiliations and abstracts by 17&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; January 2011. &lt;strong&gt;Organizers: Alexander Samson&lt;/strong&gt; (&lt;a href="mailto:a.samson@ucl.ac.uk"&gt;a.samson@ucl.ac.uk&lt;/a&gt;), &lt;strong&gt;Helen Hackett &lt;/strong&gt;(&lt;a href="mailto:h.hackett@ucl.ac.uk"&gt;h.hackett@ucl.ac.uk&lt;/a&gt;).&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;This Interdisciplinary conference, the annual conference 2010 of the Association for the Study of Modern Italy will be held at the Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, University of London, 19-20 November 2010.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The confrence will examine the ways in which Italian 'pasts' (ancient, medieval and early modern) were and are conceived and mobilized within politics, society and culture from the eighteenth century to the present day.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Conference organisers: Martin Brown, Staffordshire University (m.t.brown@staffs.ac.uk) Melissa Calaresu, University of Cambridge (mtc12@cam.ac.uk) and Paola Filippucci, University of Cambridge (pf107@cam.ac.uk). &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;A Conference relating to Festivals celebrating dynastic marriages in France and Spain during the period 1612-1615 will be held at the Warburg Institute, University of London, on 18th and 19th March 2011. The Conference will set the Spanish/French alliances in their full artistic, cultural and political context.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The conference will be convened by Professor Margaret M McGowan and will lead to the publication of a volume of essays, edited by Professor McGowan with Professor Ronnie Mulryne and Dr Margaret Shewring, that will focus on Art and Architecture, Music and Ballet, Spanish/Italian Festivities, Fireworks, Equestrian Spectacle and on the European political reverberations of the 1612-1615 alliances.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;For further details of the conference, including the full programme, click here: &lt;a href="https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/theatre_s/staff/margaret_shewring/warburg_conference/"&gt;published on the Website&lt;/a&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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