Religion in the Hundred Years War

Sponsoring Organization(s)

International Joan of Arc Society/Société Internationale de l'étude de Jeanne d'Arc

Organizer Name

Gail Orgelfinger, Jane Marie Pinzino

Organizer Affiliation

Univ. of Maryland-Baltimore County, Earlham College

Presider Name

Gail Orgelfinger

Paper Title 1

Joan of Arc and Colette of Corbie: Expanding Boundaries of Women's Leadership in the Hundred Years War

Presenter 1 Name

Jane Marie Pinzino

Paper Title 2

Was Joan of Arc Catholic? Reflections on Religion and the Hundred Years War

Presenter 2 Name

Kelly DeVries

Presenter 2 Affiliation

Loyola Univ. Maryland

Start Date

13-5-2016 1:30 PM

Session Location

Schneider 1155

Description

The session seeks to place Joan's own prophecies, as well as those attributed to her, in the larger context of how both public and private religion in England, France and Flanders during the era 1350-1450 affected expressions of policy, diplomacy, spirituality, and kingship. Theoretical considerations may include, but are not limited to: power and authority; leadership and gender; social stratification; political reform; cultural crisis and change.

Gail Orgelfinger

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May 13th, 1:30 PM

Religion in the Hundred Years War

Schneider 1155

The session seeks to place Joan's own prophecies, as well as those attributed to her, in the larger context of how both public and private religion in England, France and Flanders during the era 1350-1450 affected expressions of policy, diplomacy, spirituality, and kingship. Theoretical considerations may include, but are not limited to: power and authority; leadership and gender; social stratification; political reform; cultural crisis and change.

Gail Orgelfinger