Dear QEIS Members:
To those of you who were able to join us at the SCRC in Austin, thank you for making the conference an especially fine one. For those of you unable to join us, paper abstracts can be found on the SCRC website (www.scrc.us.com). Please do have a look at the impressive array of work that was presented last month. The Drake Awards for graduate student travel were given to Angela Bolen and Andrea Nichols. Angela’s paper “Cousin to the Queen, Claimant to the Throne, and Royal Prisoner: Arbella Stuart’s Posthumous Image,” and Andrea’s paper “‘We should think her a Devil’: Adnett Garrett’s Reading of Queens in the Chronicles of the Kings of England” were chosen by the QEIS Board as the strongest papers submitted for the award. The Agnes Strickland Prizes for the best papers delivered at the conference went to one junior and one senior scholar. The junior scholar prize was awarded to Angela Bolen for her talk on Arbella Stuart. The senior scholar prize was awarded to Catherine Loomis for her talk “‘As mild and gentle as the cradle babe / Dying’: Royal Condolences in Early Modern England.” The Strickland Prize is chosen by a committee of previous winners. Minutes from our annual business meeting will be distributed under separate cover, but news of note includes the location of next year’s conference—Atlanta, Georgia—and a special reason to celebrate next year—out 15th anniversary. We are hoping to mark this occasion with a casual dinner for all QEIS members before the Queen’s Revels at next year’s conference. Please remember to visit our Facebook page, and to add comments there should you have publications or calls for papers to announce, or other news to share with us. As always, please let me know if you have questions about the QEIS. I hope to see you all in Atlanta next spring if not before. Very truly yours, Catherine
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We have extended the deadline for the Drake Award (graduate student travel to the SCRC) and Strickland Prize (best paper delivered at the QEIS sessions of the SCRC) until March 21, 2017. Conference participants who would like to be considered for these awards should send completed paper to cloomis@uno.edu by that date.
An altar cloth found at a church in Herfordshire appears to be taken from a garment worn by Elizabeth I in the Rainbow Portrait at Hatfield House. Details can be found here.
The deadline for abstract submissions for the 2017 Annual Meeting has been extended to December 31, 2016. Please see our CFP page for more details.
The Queen Elizabeth I Society aims to bring together scholars interested in the Queen and in the intellectual, artistic, cultural, and religious life of her court so that we can share ideas, develop professional friendships, and work together on collaborative projects. We welcome specialists in art, history, literature, music, politics, philosophy, and all other relevant fields.
The 2017 Queen Elizabeth I Society Annual Meeting will be held at The University of Texas at Austin, April 20 – 22, in conjunction with the South Central Renaissance Conference. Abstracts must be submitted by December 15, 2016. See our Call for Papers page for more information. |
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