A paper on Anne Boleyn will be delivered at the 2011 Graduate History Conference at Louisiana State University this Sat (26 March). Valerie Schutte (of the University of Akron) is presenting a talk on, “Regina Anna prospere!: The Legitimizing Coronation Ceremony of Anne Boleyn”.
It would be interesting to know what Schutte’s thesis is exactly on. Only a few years ago there was a major study on the Tudor coronations by Alice Hunt; I wonder if Schutte is doing something similar or perhaps looking exclusively at the case of Anne Boleyn.
"Much as her form seduc'd the sight,
Her eyes could ev'n more surely woo;"
wreckmasterjay said:
I would definitely like to read that. Would there be any way of getting a copy of something like that or would it be locked away and only talked about??
Papers delivered by PhD candidates at conferences are rarely published. They are usually the product of ongoing research – sort of mini discussions on an area they have researched thus far, open to revisions. Not sure what this candidate's thesis is actually about and what stage she is at, though the paper she gave does sounds interesting.
"Much as her form seduc'd the sight,
Her eyes could ev'n more surely woo;"
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