A Handbook on the Later Crusades (1400-1700)

A Handbook on the Later Crusades (1400-1700)

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COST Action 18129. Islamic Legacy: Narratives East, West, South, North of the Mediterranean (1350-1750) (Historisches Seminar, Goethe University) (Historisches Seminar, Goethe University)
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Historisches Seminar, Goethe University
Gefördert durch
COST – European Cooperation in Science & Technology
PLZ
60629
Ort
Frankfurt am Main
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
13.07.2021 - 15.07.2021
Deadline
12.07.2021
Von
Magnus Ressel, Fachbereich 08, Historisches Seminar, Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main

The online conference is intended to help in the preparation of a “Handbook on the Later Crusades”.This shall summarize the findings of the last three decades and serve especially for teaching at universities. The conference is open to everyone interested in the topic or the project.

A Handbook on the Later Crusades (1400-1700)

In the last decades, research on the “Later Crusades” has increased significantly. As a result of this a new consensus among researchers has been reached which considers that the crusading movement did not stop after the year 1400. Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe continued to be profoundly influenced by crusading desires across denominational boundaries and through all levels of society. The impact became certainly less “visible” as the centuries after 1400 no longer saw the dispatch of large international armies that had the specific goal of liberating Jerusalem. Yet, apart from the still manifold military activities, the crusading discourse retained a powerful influence and it profoundly shaped not only the European but also the Muslim societies that responded with their own (re-)conceptualization of a holy or just war.
The online conference is intended to help prepare a "Handbook on the Later Crusades". This shall summarize the findings of the last three decades and serve especially for teaching at universities.
Participation in the conference is open and free to anyone interested. Registration and attendance links are available at: is-le.eu, or contact: info@is-le.eu.

Programm

July 13
09.00 – Welcome remarks (Antonio Urquízar-Herrera, Chair of the IS-LE COST Action)
09.15 – Introduction (Magnus Ressel; Emir O. Filipović)
09.30 – Bettina Neuhoff (De Gruyter) on the Handbook series
10.00 – Session 1: Spaces, Chair: Magnus Ressel
10.00 – Pavel Soukoup: Bohemia under the Hussite Crusades
10.30 – Tamás Pálosfalvi: Hungary between the Sultan and the Emperor
11.00 – Emir O. Filipović: Crusading on the Eastern Adriatic Coast and its Hinterland in the Late Middle Ages
11.30 – Break
12.00 – Marian Coman: Faking crusading? The principality of Wallachia
12.30 – Andre Teixeira: Crusades in the making of global Early Modern world: the Portuguese overseas expansion in North Africa and Indian Ocean
13.00 – Kim Bergqvist: From the Reconquista of Spain to the Conquista of the New World
13.30 – Break
15.00 – Session 2: Actors, Chair: Emir O. Filipović
15.30 – Benjamin Weber: The Papacy in the Fifteenth Century
16.00 – Nikolay Antov: The Ottomans and the Late Crusades
16.30 – Break
17.00 – Mariya Kiprovska: Ottoman Holy War Protagonists: Ideology, Self-fashioning and Legitimation
17.30 – Giorgio Rota: Persian cooperation with Westerners in crusade attempts against Ottomans
18.00 – Concluding remarks for Day 1

July 14
09.00 – Session 3: Concepts, Chair: Magnus Ressel
09.00 – Maria Baramova: Conceptions of the Turks in Europe
09.30 – Paul Srodecki: The rhetoric of the “Antemurale”
10.00 – Mark Aloisio: Crusading Plans as European topoi
10.30 – Break
11.00 – Iulian Damian: The Humanists and the Later Crusades
11.30 – Stefan Schröder: The historiography of Crusades in the Fifteenth century
12.00 – Eleni Tounta: Crusading discourses of the Fifteenth Century
12.30 – Break
14.00 – Session 4: Actors, Chair: Emir O. Filipović
14.00 – Loïc Chollet: The Baltic Crusades and European Chivalric Literature
14.30 – Mehmet Tütüncü: Dutch Turkophilia in the Early Modern Age
15.00 – Break
15.30 – Ignacio García Lascurain Bernstorff: The Knight Hospitallers of St. John
16.00 – Ferenc Tóth: Szentgotthárd (1664); Vienna (1683); Buda (1686)
16.30 – Break
17.00 – Keynote lecture:
Norman Housley – Defining and Delimiting the Later Crusades
18.00 – Concluding remarks for Day 2

July 15
09.30 – Session 5: Events, Chair: Magnus Ressel
09.30 – Emanuel Constantin Antoche: The Later Crusade against the Ottoman Empire in South-Eastern Europe (1396-1456)
10.00 – Dan Ioan Mureşan: Constantinople 1453
10.30 – Pál Fodor: Mohacs 1526
11.00 – Break
11.30 – Güneş Işıksel: Ottoman-Venetian War and Lepanto (1570-1573)
12.00 – Antal Molnár: The European Catholic nobility: The Ordo Militiae Christianae
12.30 – Break
14.00 – Session 6: Arts, Chair: Emir O. Filipović
14.00 – Hendrik Ziegler: Cultural Rivalry: Christian and Ottoman Rulers competing through the Arts
14.30 – Magnus Ressel: Protestant Germany, the Imperial Diet and the Later Crusades
15.00 – Break
15.30 – Iván Rega Castro and Borja Franco Llopis: The ideal of crusade in Iberian art
16.00 – Catherine Gaullier-Bougassas: Dreams of crusading in fictional literature
16.30 – Final words (Emir O. Filipović, Magnus Ressel)

Kontakt

Magnus Ressel: ressel@em.uni-frankfurt.de, Emir O. Filipović: emir.filipovic@ff.unsa.ba

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