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Gregynog. University of Wales Conference Centre, Tregynon, Newtown, Powys


Provisional Programme
 
Thursday 30 July
4:00   Arrival at Gregynog
6:00   Reception for conference delegates and members of the Powysland Club
Opening of book displays
7:00   Allen Brown Memorial Lecture: Dominique Barthélemy (Université Paris Sorbonne-Paris IV), ‘Some reflections about the Peace of God and bishops at war’
8:15   Dinner
     
Friday 31 July
8:30   Breakfast
9:30   Leonie Hicks (University of Southampton), ‘Coming and going: the use of outdoor space in Norman and Anglo-Norman chronicles’
10:45   Coffee
11:15   Dolly Jørgensen (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), ‘The non-royal roots of the English royal forest’
1:00   Lunch
2:30   Linsey Hunter (University of St Andrews), ‘Measuring the motivations of belief: feast days and service payments in Anglo-Norman charters’
4:00   Tea
5:00   Speaker to be confirmed
7:00   Dinner
     
Saturday 1 August
8:30   Breakfast
9:30   Depart for excursion to churches and monasteries in the Severn valley
6:00   Return to Gregynog
7:00   Dinner
     
Sunday 2 August
8:30   Breakfast
9:30   Max Lieberman (Wolfson College, Cambridge), ‘Knighthood and chivalry in the histories of the Norman dukes’
10:45   Coffee
11:15   Joanna Huntington (Newcastle University), ‘ “A notable warrior among the most notable”: writing Waltheof and rebellion in the twelfth century’
1:00   Lunch
2:30   Julian Munby (Oxford Archaeology), ‘The Domesday boroughs revisited’
4:00   Tea
4:30   Laurence Jean-Marie (Université de Caen-Basse Normandie), ‘Des relations étroites? Les liens commerciaux entre les villes et ports de basse Normandie et l’Angleterre au XIIIe siécle’
7:00   Dinner
     
Monday 3 August
8:30   Breakfast
9:30   Speaker to be confirmed
10:45   Coffee
11:15   Richard Holt (University of Tromsø), ‘The urban transformation, 900–1100’
1:00   Lunch
    Close of conference