Colloque : “Emerging Historical Perspectives on Christian-Muslim Interactions in and around the Mediterranean (c. 630–1614)”, Uni. Constance (en ligne), 25/10, 31/10 et 08/11/2024
Organisers: James Wilson, Eric Böhme, Alejandro Peláez Martín, Hossameldin Ali
(University of Konstanz)
Contact and registration: emerging-historical-perspectives@uni-konstanz.de
(Deadline: 11 October 2024)
I. Session 1: Expanding the Source Base – Friday, 25 October, 10.00–12.20 CET
Chair: Alejandro Peláez Martín (Konstanz)
10.20 am Simon Pierre (Paris), The Chronicle of Zuqnīn: A Regional Petition to Defend the Fiscal Status Quo for “Arabs” (Muslims) and “Syrians” (Christians) in the Jazīra? (c. 150–158/767–775)
10.40 am Diana Grigoryan (Yerevan), Between Faith and Politics: Representation of Rulership in the Bagratuni Kingdom of Armenia (885–1045)
11.00 am Pedro Alexandre Gonçalves (Lisbon), Mozarabism, Conversion and Social Mobility in Coimbra (Central Portugal) during the High MiddleAges: The Trajectory of Randulfo Soleimás and his Ancestors and Descendants (10th to 12th Centuries)
11.20 am Nynke van Leeuwen (Groningen), A Mediterranean Republic of Letters:The Case of Nicolaus Clenardus (1494–1542)
11.40 am Discussion of session 1
II. Session 2: Re-reading ‘Traditional’ Sources – Thursday, 31 October, 10.00–12.15 CET
Chair: James Wilson (Konstanz)
10.15 am Yazid Abdul Kader (Vienna), Muslims in Medieval Sicily. Examples of Incorrect Translations of Arabic Sources and Attributions of Motives in Historical Research and the Importance of an Islamic-legal Reading of Arabic sources.
10.35 am Thomas Brosset (Lancaster), Unofficial Interactions between Christians and Muslims During Sieges in the Jazīra and Syria (1097–1192)
10.55 am Julio César Cárdenas Arenas (Madrid), Christians ( ىراصنلا ( in Ibn Taymīyah’s Legal Verdicts, Computational Linguistics of a Medieval Islamic Theological and Legal Corpus
11.15 am Julia Samp (Aachen), Silent Bells and Howling Muslims. Auditory Perception and Interpretation of Christian-Muslim Relations in the
Evagatorium of Felix Fabri (1437/8–1502)
11.35 am Discussion of session 2
III. Session 3: Comparison Across Source Bases, Regional Traditions, Chronological Frameworks – Friday, 8 November, 10.00–13.00 CET
Chair: Eric Böhme (Konstanz)
10.15 am Marilena Polosa (Paris/Rome), The Relationship Between Christian and Muslim Communities in the Southern Red Sea, 6th–13th Centuries
10.35 am Alexander Marx (Vienna), Martin of León (c.1130–1203): A Crusade Preacher between the Holy Land and the Iberian Peninsula
10.55 am Marco Demichelis (Bologna), ‘Hic est status modernus’. The Ottoman Sultanate and the Played Influence on the Italian and French Political Thought in the “Cinquecento”
11.15 am Anna Gutgarts (Haifa), Mediterranean Cityscapes in the 11th–12th Centuries and the Transition from Muslim to Christian Rule: Demographic Change, Municipal Mechanisms, and Urban Environment
11.35 am Discussion of session 3
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Simon Pierre (23 juin 2024). Colloque : “Emerging Historical Perspectives on Christian-Muslim Interactions in and around the Mediterranean (c. 630–1614)”, Uni. Constance (en ligne), 25/10, 31/10 et 08/11/2024. Diwan. Consulté le 18 mars 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/11vi9