Medieval Revolts: Comparative Perspectives II St Andrews 17–18 April 2015 Medieval Revolts: Comparative Perspectives 69–71 South Street St Andrews 17–18 April 2015 Speakers List Vincent Challet Jan Dumolyn & Jelle Haemers Justine Firnhaber-Baker Eliza Hartrich Patrick Lantschner Christian Liddy Rafael Oliva Herrera Andrew Prescott Dirk Schoenaers Fabrizio Titone Chris Wickham Made possible by the support of The Arts and Humanities Research Council and The St Andrews School of History Friday, 17 April Saturday, 18 April 09.00-09.30: Coffee and registration 09.00-09.30: Coffee 09.30-09.45: Welcome and introduction 09.45-10.45: Chris Wickham (Oxford) Looking Forward: Peasant Revolts in Europe 600-1250 10.45-11.45: Jan Dumolyn & Jelle Haemers (Ghent – Leuven) Takehan, Cokerulle, and Mutemaque. Naming Collective Action in the Later Medieval Low Countries 11.45-12.15: Coffee 12.15-13.15: Dirk Schoenaers (St. Andrews) United We Stand? A Comparative Approach to Urban Uprising in the Regional Historiography of the Burgundian Low Countries (1434-1494) 09.30-10.30: Fabrizio Titone (Universidad del País Vasco, Vitoria-Gasteiz) Developing languages of protest in late medieval Sicily 10.30-11.30: Vincent Challet (Montpellier) Violence as a Political Language : Uses and Misuses of Violence in Popular Rebellion Context (Europe, XIVth-XVth centuries) 11.30-12.00: Coffee 12.00-13.00: Justine Firnhaber-Baker (St Andrews) The Eponymous Jacquerie: The Politics and Perceptions of Medieval Rebellion 13.00-14.30: Lunch 13.15-14.15: Lunch 14.30-15.30: Andrew Prescott (Glasgow) The Shape of Revolt: The Case of 1381 14.15-15.15: Christian Liddy (Durham) Secrecy and Propaganda: What Did Ordinary Citizens Know about Politics? 15.30-16.30: Closing remarks 15.15-15.30: Coffee 19.30: Dinner [Maisha, College Street] 15.30-16.30: Eliza Hartrich (Oxford) Riot, Rebellion, and the Law in Fifteenth-Century English Towns: A ReInterpretation 16.30-17.30: Rafael Oliva Herrera (Sevilla) Interpreting Large Scale Revolts: Some Evidence from the War of the Communities of Castile 19.30: Dinner [Byre Theatre, Abbey Street]
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