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Saturday, 29 October 2011 10:30–noon<br />

131. semi-religious Women before <strong>and</strong> after trent i live Oak iv<br />

Chair: Jodi Bilinkoff, university of North Carolina, Greensboro<br />

Comment: Alison Weber, university of Virginia<br />

Religious Biography <strong>and</strong> the Aftereffects of Trent: The life of Sancha Carrillo<br />

Alicia Zuese, Southern Methodist University<br />

The Italian Ursulines after the Council of Trent<br />

Querciolo Mazzonis, Università degli Studi di Teramo<br />

A lutheran Beata before the Spanish Inquisition (1558–59)<br />

Doris Moreno, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona<br />

132. reading between the lines: nonconformist Women vs<br />

traditional attitudes towards love <strong>and</strong> marriage live Oak v<br />

Organizer: Regine Reynolds-Cornell, Agnes Scott College, Emerita<br />

Chair: Judy kem, Wake Forest university<br />

Rereading the Rymes: Humor in the Poetry of Pernette du Guillet<br />

Megan Conway, Louisiana State University, Shreveport<br />

The Gentleman Does Protest too Much<br />

Regine Reynolds-Cornell, Agnes Scott College, Emerita<br />

Are Women Always Better than Men?<br />

Catherine Campbell, Cottey College<br />

133. conflict, Warfare, <strong>and</strong> foreign relations in early modern europe Pecos i<br />

Organizer: Sigrun Haude, university of Cincinnati<br />

Chair: James Smither, Gr<strong>and</strong> Valley State university<br />

Queen Elizabeth I <strong>and</strong> King John III of Sweden, 1568–1592<br />

Nathan Martin, Charleston Southern University<br />

Rebellion <strong>and</strong> Warfare in <strong>Sixteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

Alex<strong>and</strong>er Hodgkins, University of Leeds<br />

The Finninger Affair: The Imperial City of Mulhouse in Alsace Suspended between<br />

the Swiss Confederation <strong>and</strong> the Holy Roman Empire: 1580–1602<br />

Peter G. Wallace, Hartwick College<br />

134. War stories: early modern german histories of violence Pecos ii<br />

Organizer: Bethany Wiggin, university of Pennsylvania<br />

Chair: Elisabeth Wåghäll Nivre, Stockholm university<br />

A loaded Peace: leonard Fronsperger <strong>and</strong> the Morality of Gunpowder in <strong>Sixteenth</strong><br />

<strong>Century</strong> German War Treatises<br />

Patrick Brugh, Washington University in St. Louis<br />

Who Wrote for the Peasants during the Peasants’ War of 1525?<br />

Roy Vice, Wright State University<br />

135. music in the early modern Period red Oak<br />

Organizer: R<strong>and</strong>all Zachman, university of Notre Dame<br />

Chair: Edward Boyden, Nassau Community College<br />

A Musical Hit of the late 16th-<strong>Century</strong>: Torquato Tasso’s La bella pargoletta<br />

Emiliano Ricciardi, Stanford University<br />

Arcadelt’s Primo libro <strong>and</strong> the Use of Attributions in <strong>Sixteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Music Prints<br />

Sherri Bishop, Indiana University<br />

Networking, Patronage <strong>and</strong> Professionalism in the Early History of Violin Playing—<br />

The Case of William Brade (c.1560–1630)<br />

Arne Spohr, Bowling Green State University<br />

SCSC—Dallas/Fort Worth—2011 • 35

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