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Saturday, 29 October 2011 8:30–10:00 a.m.<br />

105. roundtable: representing henry viii in early modern<br />

engl<strong>and</strong> brazos i<br />

Organizer: Thomas Freeman, university of Cambridge<br />

Chair: Megan Hickerson, Henderson State university<br />

Participants:<br />

Maria Hayward, University of Southampton<br />

Chris Highley, The Ohio State University<br />

Mark Rankin, James Madison University<br />

Glenn Richardson, St. Mary’s University College<br />

106. early modern travel narratives i: mariners’ views of<br />

non-europeans brazos ii<br />

Organizer: Donald J. Harreld, Brigham young university<br />

Chair: Marguerite Ragnow, university of Minnesota<br />

Finding “Civility” <strong>and</strong> “Nobility” amidst “Thieves:” Mariners’ Journals of the<br />

English India Company <strong>and</strong> the Search for Stable Trading Partners in Southeast Asia,<br />

1600–1620<br />

Alistair Maeer, Southeastern Oklahoma State University<br />

Inconsistent Perceptions: British Views <strong>and</strong> Interpretations of North African <strong>and</strong><br />

Middle Eastern Muslims 1558–1700<br />

Christopher Hagen, Central Michigan University<br />

Trading Nails for Coconuts: Dutch Encounters with Pacific Isl<strong>and</strong>ers in the Early<br />

Seventeenth <strong>Century</strong><br />

Donald J. Harreld, Brigham Young University<br />

107. sacred art in reformation europe bur Oak<br />

Organizer: Megan Armstrong, McMaster university<br />

Sponsor: <strong>Society</strong> for Reformation Research<br />

Chair: Calvin Lane, Nashotah House Theological Seminary<br />

Calvinism concealed in proselytizing plays<br />

Lisa Wolffe, Northwestern State University<br />

Churches Not to Be Violated: Sir Henry Spelman’s De non temer<strong>and</strong>is ecclesiis<br />

Michael Kelly, University of Notre Dame<br />

The Route to Salvation: An Example of Huguenot Art in the United States<br />

Andrew Spicer, Oxford Brookes University<br />

108. intentional alterations: changing Works of art in later times<br />

<strong>and</strong> Other technical issues i elm fork i<br />

Organizers: Diane Wolfthal, Rice university <strong>and</strong><br />

Allison Stewart, university of Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

Chair: Diane Wolfthal, Rice university<br />

Changing Bruegel. Removing clothing <strong>and</strong> adding height<br />

Allison Stewart, University of Nebraska-Lincoln<br />

A Transformed Work by Gerard Seghers: Judith with the Head of Holofernes<br />

Javier Bacariza <strong>and</strong> Luis Nieto, Rayxart Investigación, Madrid<br />

The <strong>Sixteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Transformation of Moser’s Saint Magdalene Altarpiece: Context<br />

<strong>and</strong> Motive<br />

Amy Morris, Southeastern Louisiana University<br />

28 • SCSC—Dallas/Fort Worth—2011

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