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Carole Levin an organization for people studying Queen Elizabeth I. So much thoughtful and innovate scholarship had been done about Elizabeth I in the last decades of the twentieth century by people in a variety of disciplines that it seemed like the perfect time for a society to be formed. We wanted an organization that would be welcoming to graduate students as well as to senior scholars, and to scholars from a wide range of disciplines: literature, history, art history, music history, and the like. Thus was the Queen Elizabeth I Society born, with our first sessions at South Central Renaissance Conference in 2002 in St. Louis. In 2011 we celebrated our tenth anniversary of this founding, returning to St. Louis once again, with Donald and St. Louis University as our host. In the intervening years our organization has grown. We have a website. We sponsor many sessions, have our keynote speakers, offer the Agnes Strickland prize for best essays in the open sessions, awarding work by both graduate students and senior scholars. As well as our commitment to excellent scholarship, we are also dedicated to the joy we take in our work. At our conference every year
Explorations in Renaissance Culture – Brill
Published: Dec 2, 2011
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