The Functions and Dysfunctions of the Medieval and Renaissance Family I: Royal Families under Stress
Sponsoring Organization(s)
Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association
Organizer Name
Thomas P. Klein
Organizer Affiliation
Idaho State Univ.
Presider Name
Thomas P. Klein
Paper Title 1
Kinship, Friendship, and Family in the Anglo-Norman Royalty from 1080 to 1135
Presenter 1 Name
Kimberly A. Klimek
Presenter 1 Affiliation
Metropolitan State Univ. of Denver
Paper Title 2
Bad Blood: Patrilineal Inheritance and the Body of the Heir in William of Palerne
Presenter 2 Name
Angela Florschuetz
Presenter 2 Affiliation
Cheyney Univ.
Paper Title 3
A Royal Pain: Louis XI, Charles of France, and the (Mis)Uses of Brotherhood
Presenter 3 Name
Cameron W. Bradley
Presenter 3 Affiliation
Macalester College
Start Date
14-5-2016 1:30 PM
Session Location
Schneider 1325
Description
"The Functions and Dysfunctions of the Medieval and Renaissance Family: Royal Families Under Stress" is broadly historical in inspiration, and includes discussion of relations between royal sisters and ruling brothers in England in the 11th century; competing understandings of patrilineal inheritance in France and England in the 13th and 14th centuries; and royal brothers’ “uses and abuses of brotherhood” in France in the 15th century.
The Functions and Dysfunctions of the Medieval and Renaissance Family I: Royal Families under Stress
Schneider 1325
"The Functions and Dysfunctions of the Medieval and Renaissance Family: Royal Families Under Stress" is broadly historical in inspiration, and includes discussion of relations between royal sisters and ruling brothers in England in the 11th century; competing understandings of patrilineal inheritance in France and England in the 13th and 14th centuries; and royal brothers’ “uses and abuses of brotherhood” in France in the 15th century.