Thursday, Sept 28
17:00 Welcome and Introduction (Thomas Ertl and Milan Pajic)
17:30 Helmut Reimitz (Princeton):
The Danger of Binaries: the Study of Medieval Race and Ethnicity in Europe and the US
This lecture is available online:
https://fu-berlin.webex.com/fu-berlin/j.php?MTID=m6d46b81647f2065ca8b34d7b3e5b9ba7
19:00 Dinner
Friday, Sept 29
Morning Session (Chair: Klaus Oschema)
09:00 Gerda Heydemann (Berlin):
The Curse of Ham: Race and Biblical Exegesis (Response Sumi Shimahara)
10:00 Coffee Break
10:30 Clara Almagro Vidal (Madrid):
Drawing Lines of Demarcation: Inclusion and Exclusion among Muslims under the Rule of Military Orders in Medieval Iberia (Response Jörn R. Christophersen)
11:30 Coffee Break
12:00 Nora Berend (Cambridge):
Triggers of Exclusion in Medieval Hungary (Response Julia Burkhardt)
13:00 Lunch
Afternoon Session (Chair: Roy Flechner)
15:00 Bart Lambert (Brussel) / Joshua Ravenhill (Independent Scholar):
Bawd, Traitor, Fleming, Thief and Other Horrible Names: Immigration and Ethnic Slander in Late Medieval and Early Tudor London (Response Tanja Skambraks)
16:00 Coffee Break
16:30 Cordelia Heß (Greifswald):
Meetings in the Margins. Constructions of Race and Religion in Greenland and Sápmi before 1550 (Response Christian Hoffarth)
19:00 Dinner
Saturday, Sept 30
09:30 Jean-Frédéric Schaub on the History of Race and Racism: Round Table with Statements by Thomas Ertl, Karl Ubl and Daniel Allemann
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30 Final Discussion