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  • Paris

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Flying Colours: Maritime Flags in Communication, Representation and Protection Strategies at Sea (15th-19th century)

    We welcome submissions from historians who engage with any approach related to the use of flags at sea. Applications from Ph.D. candidates, postdoctoral students, and early career researchers are warmly encouraged.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Darstellung

    Fabulous beasts and where to read them

    Animals in Byzantine fables, proverbs, and dreambooks

    Studies on animals in the Byzantine world are gaining considerable momentum. An increasing number of scholars are exploring and reconstructing zoobiographies through the lens of Byzantine literature. Yet a significant corpus of texts—often unjustly relegated to the category of minora—remains underexplored, despite teeming with animal life. In fables, popular tales, proverb collections, school manuals, rhetorical treatises, and dreambooks, animals play important roles : they drive narrative plots, embody moral and social agency, and serve as crucial vehicles for cultural meaning.

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  • Salerno

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    TEKMERIA, 2

    Greeks and Local Historiography

    Following the first Τ Ε Κ Μ Η Ρ Ι Α Meeting, held in October 2023, and the publication of the Proceedings in December 2024 (https://shorturl.at/FQXE6), the initiative comes to its second edition, offering once again a space for exchange, confrontation and discussion in the wake of interdisciplinarity. Subject of this second Study and Research Meeting will be Greeks and Local Historiography.

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  • Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Faking It

    Forgery, Fraud, Deception and Dissimulation in the Pre-Modern Mediterranean

    Fake news, fake flags, fake papers... All were legion in the premodern Mediterranean. Whether or not this place of islands and enclaves, cultural archipelagos and fragmented sovereignties was especially conducive to dissimulation, it is an ideal place for studying different forms of forgery, fraud and self-fashioning.

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  • Perpignan

    Beitragsaufruf - Epistemologie und Methoden

    Les pratiques pionnières de la plongée archéologique en Méditerranée et mer Noire

    Acteurs, méthodes et collections depuis les années 1940

    Pensées comme un hommage aux précurseurs aujourd’hui disparus et à ceux dont l’activité a cessé au tournant du deuxième millénaire, ces journées d’échanges et de réflexions visent à identifier leurs contributions significatives et les répercussions de leur action sur la circulation des connaissances de part et d’autre de la Méditerranée. Archéologues, historiens spécialistes, anthropologues, chercheurs en sciences de l’information et de la communication, conservateurs du patrimoine, ou témoins, sont invités à échanger autour des figures pionnières, de leurs travaux, des méthodes mises en œuvre au fil des années, ainsi que des initiatives de conservation et de médiation des vestiges mis au jour.

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  • Kairo

    Thematische Schule - Afrika

    Citizenship and Religious Pluralism

    The Dominican Institute for Oriental Studies (Idéo) in Cairo, in partnership with the University of Insubria (Varese and Como), is organizing a Summer School in July 2025 as part of the Anawati Chair “Combating Religious Extremism through Interfaith Dialogue.” This program is specifically designed for PhD students or recent doctoral graduates (since January 1, 2023) focusing on citizenship and religious pluralism.

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  • Lyon

    Beitragsaufruf - Epistemologie und Methoden

    14th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East

    The International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East has been organised since 1998 by the scientific community of scholars working on and in the Near East. It is an exceptional forum for dialogue and scientific exchanges between all colleagues involved in the study of the Ancient Near East.  After twelve years, the ICAANE comes back to France to the city of lights Lyon. From June 2 to 7 2025, the fourteenth International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East will take place in Lyon. It is organised by the Université Lumière Lyon 2 and the Maison de l’Orient et de la Méditerranée.

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  • Alexandria

    Beitragsaufruf - Vermittlung

    Information Literacy Revolution .... Get Ready!

    International Conference on Information Literacy (ICIL) 2024

    For the first time in Egypt and in North Africa, Bibliotheca Alexandrina is pleased to host & organize the 3rd round of the international Conference on Information Literacy - Africa 2024 (ICIL - Africa). ICIL - Africa is held bi annualy with the aim of discussing recent developments and current chalenges in the field of information Literacy. It is a sister conference to the European Conference on Information Literacy (ECIL) that started in 2012. The conference aims at bringing to the table of discussion several trending and emerging topics that matter to librarians and researchers related to digital inclusion, smart libraries and the inclusion of artificial intelligence (AI) in different contexts related to libraries and information literacy.

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  • Kolloquium - Epistemologie und Methoden

    The archaeological work in the Greek settlements of the Black Sea and their environs during the last decade

    Black Sea archaeology has always captivated the interest of scholars, because of its unique topography and diachronically multi-ethnic historical landscape.The previous decade was a particularly challenging period for archaeological research worldwide due to the new realities imposed by the pandemic, the extraordinary political and socio-economic factors, and the long-lasting crisis in the Humanities and Arts. In spite of all this, excavations, systematic surveys, remote sensing and geophysical prospections, were undertaken in numerous coastal and inland sites along the Euxine, while equally productive were research projects on specific monuments or aspects of the material culture. Aiming to bring forth the latest advances accomplished in the field, the Department of Black Sea Studies at the Democritus University of Thrace in collaboration with the Musée du Louvre, are organizing an International Conference on The Archaeological Work in the Greek Settlements of the BlackSea and their Environs during the Last Decade.

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  • Salerno

    Beitragsaufruf - Vorgeschichte und Antike

    Greeks in the Archaic Age: Institutions, Interactions, Traditions

    Τ Ε Κ Μ Η Ρ Ι Α, 1

    Τ Ε Κ Μ Η Ρ Ι Α, 1 is a Study Meeting born from the desire of young researchers to create a space for exchange, dialogue, and discussion in the wake of interdisciplinarity. The initiative dedicates its first new meeting to the memory of Clara Talamo, who recently passed away. For this reason, the Call proposes the development of themes to which the Scholar was particularly sensitive, and which have connoted the research directions of the Chair. The subject of Τ Ε Κ Μ Η Ρ Ι Α, 1 will therefore be Greeks in the Archaic Age: Institutions, Interactions, Traditions. 

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  • Konstanz

    Fachtagung - Geschichte

    Emerging Historical Perspectives on Christian-Muslim Interactions in and around the Mediterranean (c. 630–1614)

    By exploring the complex and much-studied topic of Christian-Muslim relations through the changing lens of methodologies, this conference aims to foster an interdisciplinary debate that, through comparison and collaboration between scholars from different fields, bridges rigid geographical and temporal frameworks.

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  • Ljubljana

    Thematische Schule - Europa

    Eastern Mediterranean coastal and island environments

    Natural resources, their uses and perceptions (15th-18th centuries)

    The workshop invites mainly, but non-exclusively, Master’s, PhD students and early career researchers of history, archival studies, archaeology, archaeobotany, archaeozoology, palynology, and palaeoclimatology. Three main themes will be examined: Primary sources, be they written documents, paleodata, or archeological material; Environmental transformations in periods of political, social and economic change; Connections between regional and local environmental transformations.

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  • Brünn

    Kolloquium - Europa

    Inventing Past Narratives. Venice and the Adriatic Space (13th-15th centuries)

    This conference aims to explore the dialogue between Venice and the Adriatic area from a specific perspective: the construction of the past. We would like to create a dialogue between specialists from various disciplines and also examine the validity of interdisciplinary approaches at the intersection of different cultural fields: textual and visual, material, and historiographic. The chronological and geographical perspective chosen covers the late Middle Ages and the early modern age and focuses on the interaction between Venice and other centres in the Adriatic space.

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  • Boulogne-sur-Mer

    Fachtagung - Geschichte

    Judas the Galilean: the Man and his Significance

    In 6 CE, while Quirinius was taking the census of Judea, the first Jewish opposition aroused against Roman presence in the region, led by a man known as Judas the Galilean (or the Gaulanite). According to Josephus, all subsequent troubles were the fact of this man. But who was Judas? Was he so important in the history? Was he even challenging Roman authorities? As usual in similar cases, the scholarly debates are endless about the man and his significance. This conference aims to survey all of the many faces of Judas in recent historiography and to discuss each evidence in order to estimate the true place of Judas in history.

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Une Méditerranée transatlantique ?

    Circulations, influences et coopérations civiles et militaires entre les États-Unis et l’espace méditerranéen européen et turc (de 1945 aux années 1980)

    L’objectif de cette rencontre est de contribuer à une histoire transnationale et décloisonnée des circulations entre l'Europe méditerranéenne et les États-Unis entre 1945 et les années 1980, qui permette d’appréhender ces relations d’un point de vue global et d’analyser la façon dont ces liens ont pu aussi générer des circulations d’influence entre pays de la Méditerranée. Il s’agit de conjuguer les approches diplomatiques avec la socio-histoire de ces acteurs et avec l’analyse de la circulation des savoirs et des modes de gouvernementalité, en replaçant les enjeux et politiques militaires atlantiques dans le contexte plus large de mobilités intellectuelles et de pratiques croisées. La Méditerranée européenne et turque est ici entendue dans une acceptation large et politique, allant du Portugal aux confins de la péninsule anatolienne. De même, l’ambition est de voir comment ces relations entre l’Europe méditerranéenne et l’espace atlantique ont pu avoir des effets sur les rives sud et orientales de la Méditerranée, que ce soit pendant ou après la période de domination coloniale.

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  • Kolloquium - Europa

    Olive4All: The actors of the olive tree heritage and their commitment

    Le premier colloque organisé dans le cadre du projet JPI-CH Olive4All (Joint Programming Initiative on Cultural Heritage and Global Change) s’inscrit dans le premier workpackage du projet dévolu à l’inventaire du patrimoine de l’olivier et au repérage des acteurs qui le détiennent dans les trois régions du programme (Provence en France, Messénie en Grèce, Tras o Montes, Alto Douro et Alentejo au Portugal). Nous nous intéresserons à partir des enquêtes conjointes menées comparativement aux acteurs liés au patrimoine de l’olivier, les motivations à leur engagement pour sa sauvegarde et les formes de cet engagement.

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  • Girona

    Kolloquium - Mittelalter

    Geographical Mobility and Cultural Itineraries during the Late Middle Ages

    The international congress Geographical Mobility and Cultural Itineraries during the Late Middle Ages (MobGIC) aims to explore the relationship between the geographical routes and itineraries taken by texts, books, artworks, and, in their wake, cultural ideas and tendencies. It will give special consideration to the Occitan-Catalan area as the starting, middle, and final points of these journeys. To investigate this topic, the focus will be on figures who are often left on the margins of study: the intermediaries and agents responsible for the transfer culture.

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  • Haifa

    Beitragsaufruf - Geschichte

    Travelling Matters: rereading, reshaping, reusing objects across the Mediterranean

    The workshop “Travelling matters: rereading, reshaping, reusing objects across the Mediterranean” intends to tackle objects as sources and subjects of the history of cross-cultural encounters in innovative ways. We intend to discuss a most diverse array of objects flowing in all directions and to concentrate on the “second-handedness” of displaced objects: how and why moving objects acquire new functions and new meanings, and with what consequences for the relations between the communities involved? These perspectives demand a broad chronology, extending from antiquity to the present-day, and for the intersection between different time frames, from the relatively narrow scale of individual objects being displaced across the Mediterranean to the much larger one of the histories of their reinterpretation and repurposing.

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  • Belfast

    Beitragsaufruf - Europa

    On public policies, lives, and social spaces

    Anthropological perspectives from the Mediterranean

    This panel encourages an anthropological perspective on public policies, considering them as spaces of negotiation, inclusion, and hope, as well as social actants resulting in violence and exclusion. Moreover, by looking at the Mediterranean it allows a narrow and novel comparative perspective.

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  • Nizza

    Fachtagung - Geschichte

    Venice, a Mediterranean regional power

    Economic, maritime and political perspectives, 1669 – 1797

    The Mediterranean has always been at the heart of Venice’s interests during the Early Modern Period. A main source of its prosperity, the Inner Sea maintained its vital role even after the “northern invasions”, the battle of Lepanto and the “downturn” of the 17th century. This seminar aims to explore the relationship between Venice and the Mediterranean between the loss of Crete, the last major dominion of Venetian maritime empire in 1669, and the end of the Republic in 1797.

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