Magnus Ressel, Fachbereich 08, Historisches Seminar, Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main
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)