In Memory of Jeremy duQuesnay Adams II: History Itself (A Roundtable)
Sponsoring Organization(s)
International Joan of Arc Society/Société Internationale de l'étude de Jeanne d'Arc
Organizer Name
Gail Orgelfinger
Organizer Affiliation
Univ. of Maryland-Baltimore County
Presider Name
Gail Orgelfinger
Paper Title 1
Discussant
Presenter 1 Name
Kelly DeVries
Presenter 1 Affiliation
Loyola Univ. Maryland
Paper Title 2
Discussant
Presenter 2 Name
Lane J. Sobehrad
Presenter 2 Affiliation
Texas Tech Univ.
Paper Title 3
Dinner Parties in Latin: A Short Tribute to Jeremy duQuesnay Adams
Presenter 3 Name
Dorsey Armstrong
Presenter 3 Affiliation
Purdue Univ./_Arthuriana_
Start Date
13-5-2017 1:30 PM
Session Location
Fetzer 2020
Description
The death of Jeremy Adams prompts this roundtable highlighting the legacy of his scholarship and mentorship. We seek to explore how his methodology--the examination of human communities and their inevitable exclusions--informs our understanding of the cultural and political forces of the later Middle Ages, and inspires scholars who follow the threads of his thought. We also seek to demonstrate how Adams' wide-ranging intellectual interests have come to fruition in the work of younger scholars.
Gail Orgelfinger
In Memory of Jeremy duQuesnay Adams II: History Itself (A Roundtable)
Fetzer 2020
The death of Jeremy Adams prompts this roundtable highlighting the legacy of his scholarship and mentorship. We seek to explore how his methodology--the examination of human communities and their inevitable exclusions--informs our understanding of the cultural and political forces of the later Middle Ages, and inspires scholars who follow the threads of his thought. We also seek to demonstrate how Adams' wide-ranging intellectual interests have come to fruition in the work of younger scholars.
Gail Orgelfinger