Wednesday 3.4.
09.30 Opening remarks
Section I: Representations and Perceptions of Religions
10.00 Ulrich Berner, Religious Studies, Bayreuth: Synkretismus und/als Kooperation. Wilhelm von Tyrus und die Muslime im Heiligen Land
11.00 Coffee-break
11.30 Christian C. Sahner, Medieval History, Princeton: Everyday Muslim-Christian Interaction and the Making of an Islamic Society: A View from the Lives of the Martyrs
12.30 Lunch (Liudgerhaus)
14.30 Martin Mulsow, Early Modern History, Erfurt: Pre-Adamites and Astrology of History between the Middle East and Europe: Longue Durée-Transfer or Entanglement?
15.30 Coffee-break
16.00 Amy Remensnyder, Medieval History, Providence: Converts and Churches as Sites of Religious Entanglement in Medieval Iberia
17.00 Wiebke Deimann, Medieval History, Mainz: Reinheitsgebote im interreligiösen Kontext auf der Iberischen Halbinsel
18.00 Dinner (Liudgerhaus)
19.30 Evening lecture: Margit Mersch, Medieval History, Kassel: Transkulturalität, Verflechtung, Hybridisierung – „neue“ epistemologische Modelle in der Mittelalterforschung
Thursday 4.4.
Section II: Transgressions of Boundaries
09.00 Daniel König, Medieval History, Frankfurt/Main: Neighbours‘ gossip? What Arabic-Islamic Sources Can Tell us about the History of Medieval Western Europe
10.00 Roland Scheel, Medieval History, Frankfurt/Main: Byzanz und Nordeuropa zwischen Kontakt, Verflechtung und Rezeption
11.00 Coffee-break
11.30 Kristin Skottki, Church History, Rostock: Kolonialismus avant la lettre? Zur umstrittenen Bedeutung der lateinischen Kreuzfahrerherrschaften in der Levante
12.30 Lunch (Liudgerhaus)
14.30 Antje Flüchter, Early Modern History, Heidelberg: Diplomatische Interaktionen zwischen Indien und Europa in der Frühen Neuzeit und der Wandel ihrer Deutung in europäischen Diskursen
15.30 Coffee-break
16.00 Alexandra Cuffel, Medieval History / History of Judaism, Bochum: Between Orality and Textuality in Medieval Cross-Cultural Exchange and Polemic
Section III: Material Culture and Sites of Entanglement
17.00 Sarit Shalev-Eyni, Art History, Jerusalem: Between Virginity and Sexuality in Late Medieval Ashkenazi Illumination: Cultural Connotations in a Heterogeneous Society
19.30 Dinner (downtown restaurant)
Friday 5.4.
09.00 Almut Höfert, Medieval History, Zurich: The History of a Mantle. Entangled History versus History of Objects?
10.00 Ulrike Ritzerfeld, Art History, Venice: Im Zeichen des Markuslöwen? Bildproduktion auf Kreta unter venezianischer Herrschaft
11.00 Coffee-break
11.30 Sita Steckel, Medieval History, Münster: Summary
Final discussion
12.30 Lunch (Liudgerhaus)
In the afternoon a guided tour of Münster will be offered to all those interested in exploring the city.