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Exploring the Renaissance:
An International Conference
Houston, TX 9-11 March 2006
Sponsored by:
- The South-Central Renaissance Conference
- The University of St. Thomas
- The Queen Elizabeth I Society
- The Society for Renaissance Art History
- The Andrew Marvell Society
- Baylor University
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Welcome to the University of St. Thomas
Irving Kelter, Local Arrangements Chair
Christine Getz welcomes conferencegoers on Thursday afternoon
Paul Alpers, our 2006 William B. Hunter lecturer, receives questions from the audience
Steven Matthews discusses Lutheranism and 'sola scriptura'
Susan Doran offers introductory remarks on Elizabeth I and Ireland
Vincent Carey responds to questions on Elizabeth I and Ireland
Valerie McGowan-Doyle, Don Stump, and Jean Brink at the "Elizabeth I and Ireland" session
Heather Dubrow presents on "the materialist turn"
Marina Della Putta Johnston, Christine Getz, and Katherine Powers enjoying the Labyrinth Garden next to St. Basil's chapel
Clinton Brand and Michael Streeter
Susan Doran (Oxford U), Louis L. Martz Lecturer for 2006
Anon 1
Arizona grad students
Nancy Bunker
Megan Conway
Paul Parrish
Arlen Nydam
Scott Howard
Sculpture at St. Thomas
Sean Benson
Don Stump and Sean Benson
University of St. Thomas campus
Sean McDowell, Kate Narveson, and Mitch Harris at the Friday reception
Robert Collmer presents on Dutch translations of Donne and Bunyan
Don Dickson remembers the late William B. Hunter
John Jeffries Martin delivers the keynote lecture
Melissa Mayus and Jennifer Champoux, two of this year's four recipients of Graduate Student Travel Grants
Dave Reinheimer, Alan Altimont, and Beverly Van Note
George Klawitter
Link-Lee Mansion at University of St. Thomas