Empires, Religions, Mobilities
Mediterranean Spring School, University of Konstanz, Room K7, 19-21 March 2024
This Spring School 2024 brings together researchers and students from Konstanz and abroad. Starting with key note lectures by distinguished experts of individual epochs (Antiquity, Middle Ages, Early Modern Period, 19th-21st century), we will analyse crucial problems of Mediterranean history on the basis of selected sources and literature: processes of imperial expansion and techniques of imperial governance, the emergence and relationship of monotheistic religions as well as the infrastructural preconditions and cultural practices of different forms of mobility (e.g. pilgrimage, tourism and migration). Therefore, our guiding questions are as follows:
1. What kinds of spatial orders did empires, religions and mobilities establish?
2. How did empires manage diversity?
3. How did religions function within imperial frameworks?
4. What kind of mobilities did empires and religions produce?
By looking at the similarities and differences, transfers and transitions between different periods, we aim to identify phenomena of long duration, reciprocal references, ruptures and turning points in order to understand what constituted and transformed the Mediterranean across the ages.
The Spring School is primarily aimed at advanced BA students from various disciplines (e.g., History, Islamic, Jewish or Ottoman studies, Arabic or Romance studies) who are interested in the new Master’s program Mediterranean History at the University of Konstanz, which is expected to start in the winter term 2024/25.
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Programme
Tuesday, 19 March 2024
University of Konstanz, Room K 07
Arrival of External Participants
17:00 Welcome & Introduction
17:30 Presentation of new Master Program "Mediterranean History"
18:30 Snacks
Wednesday, 20 March 2024
University of Konstanz, Room K 07
Ancient Mediterranean
09:00 Introductory Lecture: Ulrich Gotter
Communities, the Empire and the Sea
10:00 Group Work with Sources (Marc Gehrmann & Ulrich Gotter)
12:00 Lunch at Mensa
Medieval Mediterranean
13:00 Introductory Lecture: Eric Böhme
The Medieval Mediterranean: From Arabic-Islamic to Latin-Christian Expansionism
14:00 Group Work with Sources (Eric Böhme, Alejandro Peláez Martín & James Wilson)
16:30 Bus to Konstanz
17:00 Guided Historical Walking Tour of Konstanz
18:30 Venue: Bischofsvilla, Otto-Adam-Str. 5, 78467 Konstanz
in cooperation with Centre for Cultural Inquiry (ZKF):
Key note speech: Prof. Dr. Gudrun Krämer (Berlin)
A Land Without People for a People Without Land?
Palestine from Ottoman to British Rule
20:00 Dinner at Konstanzer Wirtshaus
Thursday, 21 March 2024
University of Konstanz, Room K 07
Early Modern Mediterranean
09:00 Introductory Lecture:
Jovo Miladinović
The Adriatic, the Eastern Mediterranean, and the Change of Imperial Orders:
Perspectives from Venice, Istanbul and the Margins (16th-18th centuries)
10:00 Group Work with Sources (Achim Landwehr & Jovo Miladinović)
12:00 Lunch at Mensa
Modern & Contemporary Mediterranean
13:00 Keynote Lecture: Manuel Borutta & Sven Reichardt
Mare Nostrum 2.0: Genealogy of the Present
14:00 Group Work with Sources (Manuel Borutta, Sven Reichardt & Ann-Sophie Andelfinger)
16:00 Coffee Break
16:30 Conclusions and Feedback
17:30 End