Session1609
TitleBritain's Border Geographies, II: Mobilities
Date/TimeThursday 7 July 2022: 11.15-12.45
 
SponsorCentre for Medieval Studies, University of Bristol / Medieval & Early Modern Centre, University of Sydney
 
OrganiserHelen Fulton, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Bristol
Jan Shaw, Department of English, University of Sydney
 
Moderator/ChairJan Shaw, Department of English, University of Sydney
 
Paper 1609-a England on the Dutch Language Border: Late Medieval Calais in Fact and Poetry
(Language: English)
Ad Putter, Department of English, University of Bristol
Index Terms: Language and Literature - Comparative; Social History
Paper 1609-b Conflicting Borders: The Stewart Dynasty and the Anglo-Scots Border
(Language: English)
Katherine Anne McClune, Department of English, University of Bristol
Index Terms: Language and Literature - Middle English; Social History
Paper 1609-c Fabrics and Liturgy: Intangible Borders at the 15th-Century Court of Aragon
(Language: English)
María Abellán Montes, Independent Scholar, Madrid
Index Terms: Language and Literature - Spanish or Portuguese; Religious Life; Social History
 
AbstractThis is the second of two linked sessions exploring aspects of identity formation in the multicultural border zones of medieval Britain, exploring cultural relationships in the context of geography. This session focuses on movements across borders and the kinds of linguistic and cultural interactions between Britain and its European neighbours which define place, space, and identity.