Image - the speakers and the public domain painting The Ordeal of Queen Emma
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In October of 1066 William of Normandy defeated King Harold II of England on a battlefield near Hastings, and the effects of that Norman Conquest would reshape England’s culture, politics, language and religion for more than 1,000 years. But the seeds of that event were sown more than 60 years earlier, when the teenage daughter of a Norman duke arrived on England’s shores to marry its king. Her name was Emma, and her career as queen and matriarch would span the reigns of seven of England’s kings: she married two kings, two of her sons became kings as did two of her stepsons, and her father-in-law was king.

Writer Patrica Bracewell, author of the Emma of Normandy trilogy, will explore the life of this powerful woman who became the wealthiest woman in England, a patron of the arts, a savvy political strategist, and a pivotal figure in the family politics that governed England.

Medievalist Elaine Treharne will discuss communities of learning in 11th century England, focusing particularly on the manuscripts produced by religious establishments. Among these are some of the most magnificent volumes ever produced in the pre-print era that show how much emphasis was placed on education, piety and commemoration in this period.

Musician Shira Kammen and her ensemble In Bocca al Lupo will present a short program of medieval music inspired by and about the queens of this tumultuous era.

Join Humanities West to explore Emma of Normandy, the challenges she faced, the victories she led, and the world in which the woman who was the only twice-crowned queen of England lived.

Organizer
George Hammond
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Fri, Mar 20 / 5:00 PM PDT

The Commonwealth Club of California
110 The Embarcadero
Taube Family Auditorium
San Francisco, CA 94105
United States

Speakers
Image - Patricia Bracewell

Patricia Bracewell

Author, the Emma of Normandy trilogy: Shadow on the Crown (2013), The Price of Blood (2015), and The Steel Beneath the Silk (2022)

Image - Elaine Treharne

Elaine Treharne

Senior Associate Vice-Provost for Undergraduate Education, Stanford University; Roberta Bowman Denning Professor of Humanities and Professor of English; Robert K. Packard University Fellow in Undergraduate Education; Director, Stanford Text Technologies; Author, Disrupting Categories, 1050-1250: Thinking through Humanities with Premodern Texts, and Perceptions of Medieval Manuscripts: The Phenomenal Book

Image - Shira Kammen

Shira Kammen

Multi-instrumentalist and Vocalist in the Fields of Medieval, Renaissance, and Traditional Music.

Image - George Hammond

Moderator: George Hammond

Author, Conversations With Socrates

Format

4:15 p.m. doors open, check-in & reception
5–7:30 p.m. program
(all times Pacific)

COST

In-person: 
$25 members
$35 nonmembers
Free for Leadership Circle members and students (with valid I.D.)
Online: 
$10 members
$20 nonmembers
Free for Leadership Circle members and students (with valid I.D.)