Born in Madrid (1972), and after my Doctor europeus at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, I was I Marie Curie Fellow, Post-doc Fellow and Professor-Researcher at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. During the last fourteen years I studied of the idea of nobility in Europe from a social history perspective. In this field, I analysed...
Docteur en histoire médiévale de l’Université de Lausanne, Thalia Brero a consacré sa thèse aux cérémonies princières dans le duché de Savoie. Elle s’intéresse tout particulièrement au rôle joué par les hérauts dans l’organisation et le déroulement des rituels de cour, ainsi qu’à leurs écrits sur le cérémonial, qu’ils soient normatifs ou littéraires....
Wim van Anrooij (1957) is professor for Dutch Literature until Romanticism at the University of Leiden. He published Spiegel van ridderschap (1990), Helden van weleer (1997), Literarische Kleinformen im Spiegel mittelniederländischer Sammelhandschriften (2009) and De Mond der Waarheid (2011), and co-edited, among others, Early Modern Medievalisms: The Interplay between Scholarly Reflection and Artistic...
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History of Heralds in Europe (12th – 18th c.)
This blog supports a workshop and a collaborative book project on the history of heralds in Europe (12th-18th c.). It informs about the progress of the project and provides a platform of exchange and discussion to the participants as well as to everyone interested in this under-explored subject.