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Vienna
Conference, symposium - History
Monastic journeys from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages
Religious aspirations, political goals and economic concerns
This conference is the result of a cooperation between the Wittgenstein-Prize Project ‘Mobility, Microstructes and Personal Agency’ of the FWF (Austrian National Research Foundation), acting as the local host, and the Laboratoire d’Excellence RESMED (Religions et sociétés dans le monde méditerranéen, University of Paris-Sorbonne), the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS, UMR 8167, Paris), as well as the Institut français d’archéologie orientale (IFAO, Cairo), the École française de Rome (EfR) and the University of Nantes (CRHIA), who have organized the previous two conferences in this series in Rome.
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Aix-en-Provence
Dairy products in Medieval and post-medieval Mediterranean countries: production, trade, consumption
Contrasting with the Prehistory for which the question of the beginning of the consumption of dairy products is of critical importance, few studies are devoted to the production and consumption of these products during medieval and post-medieval periods. However, dairy products, especially cheese, are key components of the Mediterranean diet. Sometimes disregarded, sometimes recommended by dieticians, the latter are traded both at local and international scale. Therefore it seems necessary to organize a workshop on "Dairy products in Medieval and post-medieval Mediterranean countries: production, trade, consumption".
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Aix-en-Provence
Games and festivities in the Medieval Mediterranean II
"Economy, society and culture" seminar of the Laboratoire d'archéologie médiévale et moderne en Méditerranée (LA3M) 2014-2015
Ce séminaire de recherche, coordonné par Jean-Baptiste Delzant, Élisabeth Malamut et Mohamed Ouerfelli, a pour vocation de rassembler autour de thèmes fédérateurs historiens, archéologues et historiens de l’art, spécialistes des mondes médiévaux méditerranéens. Interdisciplinaire et comparatiste, il propose une approche de l’économie et des sociétés du monde méditerranéen. Organisé en cycles de deux ans, il est l’occasion de dresser un tableau des dernières recherches autour de thèmes transversaux, communs aux espaces et disciplines concernées par la Méditerranée médiévale.
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