Tudor Encounters
A mid-week symposium 28–30 October 2020 Professor Stephen Alford Professor John Bryan Sarah Gristwood Dr John Guy Dr Miranda Kaufmann Professor Suzannah Lipscomb Professor Glenn Richardson
Tudor Encounters: a mid-week symposium 28–30 October 2020 (mh 516) 3 days • prices from £610 (see page 7) We have chosen the beautiful and historic city of York for the latest in our highly successful series of symposia. The world of the Tudors continues to exert a deep fascination for scholars and history lovers alike. We are delighted to bring together some of the most distinguished historians of the era, all of whom have contributed immensely to our understanding of this beguiling period, through their books, teachings and broadcasts. Their ten talks, focusing predominantly on the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, promise to entertain, enrich and enlighten.
Our venue is the wood-panelled Grand Boardroom of the former offices of the North Eastern Railway, now a five-star hotel – The Grand, York, where participants can also stay. There is a choice of two hotels, both within the city walls and easy distance from the station and Minster; stay at The Grand, with one dinner, two breakfasts, mid-session refreshments, a drinks reception and a private concert in the Chapter House by members of the Minster Choir included, OR choose a simpler bed & breakfast package at the Park Inn by Radisson nearby, which includes all symposium talks and refreshments, the concert and reception, but no dinner.
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The Programme WEDNESDAY 28 OCTOBER
THURSDAY 29 OCTOBER
FRIDAY 30 OCTOBER
Session 1: 3pm–6pm
Session 2: 9.30am–1pm
Session 3: 9.30am–12.30pm
John Guy Henry VIII, Holbein and the Tudor Court
Glenn Richardson Wolsey – The Last Cardinal-Archbishop of York
Miranda Kaufmann Africans in Tudor England
Glenn Richardson Field of Cloth of Gold, the quest for ‘Universal Peace’?
Stephen Alford
Stephen Alford Anthony Jenkinson in Russia and Persia
Refreshment break
Refreshment break
Sarah Gristwood The Women who made 16th-century Europe
John Guy Elizabeth and Mary: Two Queens in One Isle
Wine and soft drinks are served immediately after the session
John Bryan ‘Our Phoenix, M. William Byrd’: a Catholic composer in Tudor England
Encountering Elizabethan London: from Paul’s Churchyard to the Royal Exchange
Refreshment break Suzannah Lipscomb Reformation
6.00pm. Concert Chapter House, York Minster A wine reception is followed by a private concert performed by members of the Minster Choir.
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The Speakers
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Stephen Alford. Professor of Early Modern British history at the University of Leeds and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He has broadcast, lectured and published extensively. Books include The Watchers: A Secret History of the Reign of Elizabeth and most recently, London’s Triumph: Merchant Adventurers & the Tudor City.
John Guy. Fellow of History at Clare College, Cambridge, he specialises in English history during the Tudors and is well-known for his books and broadcasts on the subject. He won the 2004 Whitbread Prize for his biography of Mary Queen of Scots, which was made into a major film. His latest book is an acclaimed biography of Sir Thomas Gresham.
John Bryan. Emeritus professor of Music at the University of Huddersfield and a member of the Rose Consort of Viols. He is founder of the North East Early Music Forum, artistic adviser to York Early Music Festival and a contributor on BBC Radio 3. He is the author of Early English Viols: Instruments, Makers & Music (Routledge).
Miranda Kaufmann. Author of Black Tudors: The Untold Story, shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize and Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize. She is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Liverpool, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London.
Sarah Gristwood. Tudor historian, author and royal commentator. Her bestselling biographies include Arbella: England’s Lost Queen; Elizabeth and Leicester; Blood Sisters: The Women who made the Wars of the Roses; and Game of Queens, about the explosion of female rule in the 16th century.
Suzannah Lipscomb. Professor of History at the University of Roehampton, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, author and broadcaster. She has written and presented 18 historical documentary series. Her books include The Voices of Nîmes: Women, Sex, and Marriage in Reformation Languedoc; The King is Dead: The Last Will and Testament of Henry VIII; and 1536: The Year that Changed Henry VIII.
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Tudor Encounters
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Glenn Richardson. Professor of Early Modern History at St Mary’s University, Twickenham. He has written widely on Tudor England’s political and cultural relations with Continental Europe and on Renaissance monarchy. His most recent book is The Field of Cloth of Gold (2013) and his new biography on Cardinal Wolsey is in press.
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‘ The lecturers were outstanding: well-informed and engaging in their delivery.’
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Illustrations. Front Cover: Nicholas Hilliard, Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I c.1573-1575. Oil on wood panel. Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, England ©Alamy Stock Photo. Page 2: The Union of the Roses of the families of Lancaster and York, print by Jodocus Hondius c.1589, courtesy of the Rijksmuseum Studio. Page 3: Thomas More after H. Holbein, from ‘A Comprehensive History of England’. Page 4: Portrait of Henry VIII, in the style of Cornelis Anthonisz, c.1538–1548.
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The Grand Hotel, York Station Rise, North Yorkshire, YO1 6GD. Tel: 01904 890731
The Grand Hotel, York. (includes dinner) Included: room and breakfast for two nights; admission to all talks; refreshments at the symposium; drinks after Session 1; dinner in the hotel on Wednesday 28th; entry to the private concert and reception in York Minster on Thursday 29th.
An award-winning five-star hotel, out of earshot but just five minutes (0.4 miles) walk from York station. Originally built in 1906 as a ‘Palace Of Business’ for the North Eastern Railway Company, the hotel retains many of its Edwardian features. The symposium takes place in the former Grand Boardroom. Bedrooms are well furnished, spacious and comfortable – bathrooms are sizeable; most have showers over baths. There is a spa and indoor pool. Some car parking is available. Park Inn by Radisson, York North Street, York Y01 6JF. Tel: 01904 459988 A short walk on from the Grand, and 0.8 miles from the Station, this seven-storey 1960s hotel is situated on the banks of the River Ouse. Interiors are contemporary, bright and functional. Rooms are small but comfortable, there are basic amenities and showers rather than baths. There is space for some car parking beneath the hotel and an NCP carpark nearby.
Prices, per person: Standard double/twin (two sharing): £850; Double room for single occupancy: £990. Park Inn by Radisson, York. (does not include dinner) Included: room and breakfast for two nights; admission to all talks, refreshments at the symposium; drinks after Session 1; entry to the private concert and reception in York Minster on Thursday 29th. Prices; per person: Standard double/twin (two sharing): £610; Double room for single occupancy: £680.
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Upgrading or extending your stay Please contact us should you wish to upgrade at The Grand, or to an Executive Room at Park Inn by Radisson with a river or Minster view. We can also quote for extra nights either side of the symposium.
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