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

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May 13th, 1:30 PM

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