Colloquium of the Konstanzer Mediterranean Platform

Colloquium of the Konstanzer Mediterranean Plattform

Veranstalter
University of Konstanz
Veranstaltungsort
Konstanz
PLZ
78464
Ort
Konstanz
Land
Deutschland
Findet statt
Hybrid
Vom - Bis
17.04.2024 - 17.07.2024
Von
Jovo Miladinovic, Fachbereich Geschichte, Universität Konstanz

This platform combines all the cultural studies research activities on the Mediterranean at the University of Konstanz. Discussing topical research projects and new perspectives of Mediterranean Studies across the ages and disciplines serves to discuss ongoing and initiate new research projects. Interested persons are invited to join our regular colloquium.

Colloquium of the Konstanzer Mediterranean Plattform

To get the Zoom link for the digital sessions, please get in touch with Jovo Miladinovic at jovo.miladinovic@uni-konstanz.de

Programm

Wednesday, 3:15 pm to 4:45 pm
Room H 308

17.04.Umar Ryad (Marburg/Leuven): Hajj and Europe in the Age of Empire between Pan-Islam, the Cholera and Shipping Industry [digital via Zoom]

24.04. Karima Dirèche-Slimani (Aix-en-Provence): Writing the Modern Mediterranean: Interreligiosity

30.04. Stefan Hauser (Konstanz): Alexandria am Tigris-Charx Spasiou: Hauptstadt der Mesene, Zentrum des antiken Fernhandels [in cooperation with Antiquity, Colloquium Modern History, Colloquium Middle Ages/Early Modern History, Colloquium Mediterranean Platform, 5 pm, G 227 a]

05.06 .Barbara Henning (Mainz): Navigating Status, Descent and Social Boundaries in the Eastern Mediterranean: Descendants of the Prophet and the Post-Ottoman Transformation

12.06. C. Ceyhun Arslan (Istanbul/Berlin): Becoming Mediterranean: Views from Arabic, French and Ottoman Literatures [in cooperation with Romance Literatures]

19.06. Daniel Tödt (Konstanz): Writing the Modern Mediterranean: Maritime Labour

26.06. Achim Landwehr (Montréal): Venice: Boundaries, Rivers, and Infrastructures (16th-17th Centuries)

03.07. Mostafa Minawi (Ithaca/Konstanz): Losing Istanbul: Arab-Ottoman Imperialists and the End of Empire

10.07. Ulrich Gotter (Konstanz): Space and Imperial Discourse in the Roman World

16.07. Veruschka Wagner (Bonn): Transosmanische Mobilität: Sklaverei und Sklavenhandel in der Frühen Neuzeit [in cooperation with Colloquoum Middle Ages/Early Modern History, 5 pm, F 429]

17.01. Daniel G. König (Konstanz): Latin-Arabic Middle Ages: A History of Transmediterranean Communication

Kontakt

jovo.miladinovic@uni-konstanz.de

https://www.mittelmeer.uni-konstanz.de/en/colloquium/