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A reminder about the call for papers for the Real Fighting Stuff Conference 2015. The event website is online now: triquetra-services.org/conference/ Dates: Thursday and Friday, 12th and 13th of March 2015 -- Call for Papers -- R.L. Scotts magnificent collection of arms and armour, which he generously bequeathed to the people of Glasgow, comprises 890 pieces and a staggering 3000 books and manuscripts. The main aim that Scott intended for this collection was to provide an instructive survey of the history of arms and armour to the people of Glasgow. The Real Fighting Stuff Conference will take place in the same city Scott chose as the home for such extraordinary pieces as the Avant armour (c. 1440) and the only surviving copy of the earliest printed book with illustrations on swordsmanship (Vienna, 1516). We hope that the setting will be an inspiration to continue with the goals set out by Scott and his contemporaries, and to expand on the study of European military history as accessed through objects of material culture in the form of historical arms, armour and written sources. We welcome proposals for 20-minute papers on the usage, manufacture, curation, collection and representation of historical arms and armour of Europe from Late Antiquity to the Victorian Era, as well as literary and manuscript traditions that deal with European martial culture, thus continuing in the spirit of the studies undertaken by R.L. Scott. Papers that deal with some of the items in the collections held by the Glasgow Museums, or with the history of the collectors or their methods of collection are welcome, but not essential, as we are as interested in the Real Fighting Stuff as Scott himself. Papers on other, related topics will also be considered. It is worth bearing in mind that the conference seeks to bring together participants of various backgrounds and levels of academic qualifications (academic researchers, museum curators, amateur historians, historical fencers and others), so presentations should be prepared accordingly. Abstracts should be no more than 250 words in length and should be sent via the abstract submission form by 30th June 2014. More information for prospective speakers: triquetra-services.org/conference/call-for-papers.php
Posted on: Sun, 15 Jun 2014 13:35:59 +0000

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