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Netherlandish Culture of the Sixteenth Century
Interdisciplinary Conference
October 19-20, 2012, Toronto
Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
Victoria University in the University of Toronto
•> Date limite de réponse à l’appel : 29 novembre 2011
Whereas much attention has been paid to the Burgundian Low Countries of the fifteenth century and the so-called Golden Age of the seventeenth, the culture of the Netherlands in the century in between has long been neglected. Yet the past two decades have witnessed significant research on Netherlandish art, literature, and society of the sixteenth century. The period was famously marked by the twin flashpoints of iconoclasm and revolt, but it witnessed throughout a significant development in artistic, political, and literary culture. This interdisciplinary conference invites papers on topics related to the Netherlandish Culture of the Sixteenth Century.
Keynote speakers
Herman Roodenburg, Head of the Department of Dutch Ethnology at the Meertens Institute ; Chair of Historical Anthropology of Europe at the Free University of Amsterdam.
Peter Arnade, Professor of History, Chair, Department of History, California State University San Marcos
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