The Bayeux Tapestry and the Norman Conquest
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The Bayeux Tapestry and the Norman Conquest
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Specialist in Anglo-Saxon embroidery PROFESSOR GALE OWEN-CROCKER TREVOR ROWLEY The Bayeux Tapestry and the Norman Conquest: A Commemoration of 1066 FRIDAY 5 - SUNDAY 7 FEBRUARY 2016 ANN WILLIAMS Research Fellow in Medieval History, University of East Anglia Course Directors TREVOR ROWLEY Emeritus Fellow, Kellogg College, University of Oxford PROFESSOR GALE OWEN-CROCKER Professor Emerita, The University of Manchester Director of Studies DR ALISON MACDONALD Director of Studies for Archaeology, OUDCE © The Bayeux Tapestry – eleventh century. By special permission of the City of Bayeux. Harold is offered the crown of England Study online @ Oxford University We offer short courses in Anthropology, Archaeology, Architectural History, Art History, Astronomy, Creative Writing, Economics, GIS, History & Politics, Literature, Local History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Psychology, Religious Studies & Study Skills. Visit www.conted.ox.ac.uk/online www.conted.ox.ac.uk DEPARTMENT FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION The Bayeux Tapestry and the Norman Conquest: A Commemoration of 1066 A weekend event to be held at Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford 2016 is the 950th anniversary of the momentous year 1066, which climaxed with the Battle of Hastings and the Norman Conquest of England. The Bayeux Tapestry commemorated the lead-up to the Conquest and we commemorate, in this conference, both historical events and the work of art. We compare the Bayeux Tapestry’s version of history with other sources and examine the cultural environment that produced and appreciated it. We consider the ways in which the Bayeux Tapestry is unique among medieval textile furnishings; and we examine how the Bayeux Tapestry itself has been and still is being commemorated, from the nineteenth-century replica displayed in Reading to recent and current community projects that portray history in needlework. ENROLMENT FORM 11.15am 11.45am Coffee/tea The production context of the Leek replica and differences between the Bayeux Tapestry and the replica ANNA HENDERSON and ALEXANDRA LESTER-MAKIN Name Address 12.30pm Break / bar open 12.45pm Lunch 2.00pm Excursion to Reading to view the Leek reproduction of the Bayeux Tapestry with commentary by ANNA HENDERSON Postcode Daytime Tel. Email 5.00pm Tea/coffee 5.30pm- Dyestuffs and the association of 6.30pm William Morris with the Wardle’s of Leek MAGGIE KNEEN Where did you obtain this leaflet? I do NOT want to receive publicity information either by post Or by email (Please tick) I agree to the terms and conditions [www.conted.ox.ac.uk/ courses/terms_and_conditions.php] and I accept the student contract [www.conted.ox.ac.uk/courses/ student_contract.php] SIGNED DATE 7.00pm Dinner 8.15pm- The art of memory: changing 9.15pm perceptions of Harold II Godwinson ANN WILLIAMS Conference website: http://www.Bayeux950.com SUNDAY 7 FEBRUARY 2016 6.15pm Registration 7.00pm 8.15pm8.30pm 8.30pm9.30pm Dinner Introduction TREVOR ROWLEY The Year of the Four Kings PROFESSOR DAVID BATES SATURDAY 6 FEBRUARY 2016 8.15am 9.00am 10.15am Breakfast (residents only) The story as the Bayeux Tapestry tells it PROFESSOR GALE OWEN-CROCKER Bayeux Tapestry production techniques and medieval workshops ALEXANDRA LESTER-MAKIN FEE OPTIONS (Please tick ALL relevant options) 8.15am 9.00am Breakfast (residents only) Other textile soft furnishings and how the Bayeux Tapestry is different PROFESSOR GALE OWEN-CROCKER 10.00am The Bayeux Tapestry now SYLVETTE LEMAGNEN 11.00am Coffee/tea 11.30am The living tradition in the line of the Bayeux Tapestry ANNA HENDERSON Tuition only (includes excursion) Dinner (Friday night) Lunch (Saturday) Baguette Lunch (Saturday) Dinner (Saturday night) Lunch (Sunday) Baguette Lunch (Sunday) Single Room B&B (Fri & Sat) Twin Room B&B (per person) (Fri & Sat) 12.10pm TOTAL (PTO for payment details) Round table discussion with submitted questions selected by TREVOR ROWLEY 12.45pm Bar open 1.00pm Lunch and course disperses £142.00 £18.20 £12.60 £4.25 £18.20 £12.60 £4.25 £141.00 £101.00 £ Vegetarian or other special dietary requirement? Do you have a disability or special need? If so, please state your disability / special need # FRIDAY 5 FEBRUARY 2016 THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY AND THE NORMAN CONQUEST O15P137AHR PTO