Course: “Diplomacy, Espionage and 'Intelligentia' in the Medieval Mediterranean”

Mon, 11-12-2023; 00:00 hasta Fri, 15-12-2023; 00:00
Sede CCHS

Hybrid course. Room (to be determinate) and online by Zoom
CCHS-CSIC, Albasanz St. 26-28 (Madrid)

Chairs: Elsa Cardoso (ILC-CSIC) & Mayte Penelas (EEA-CSIC)
Contacts for enquiries: Covadonga Baratech (ILC-CSIC) & Víctor Ropero (EEA-CSIC)

Organization:  In the framework of the CSIC Interdisciplinary Thematic Platform of CSIC "Social and Cultural History of the Mediterranean: Local Contexts, Global Dynamics" (MEDhis PTI).

Contact and information: diplomaciamediterraneomedieval@gmail.com

Number of vacancies: 30

Registration: Free

Time: 16.00 to 18.45 hrs

Languages: English and Spanish.

Knowledge of both languages ​​is required. In order to obtain the diploma, it is necessary to attend all sessions and submit an essay at the end of the course.

Programme:

Monday 11 December. Session “An Introduction to Medieval Diplomacy in the Mediterranean”

16.00-16.45 – Stéphane Péquignot (École Praquite des Hautes Études), “Las vías de la investigación sobre la diplomacia en la Baja Edad Media. Una introducción” (zoom)

16.45-17.30 – Elsa Cardoso (ILC-CSIC), “Conceptos de la diplomacia medieval islámica: al-Andalus y el Mediterráneo” (presencial)

17.30-17.45 – break
17.45-18.45 – discussion

Tuesday 12 December. Session “Diplomacy and Gender in the Iberian Peninsula”

16.00-16.45 – Óscar Villaroel (UCM), “La mujer y la diplomacia peninsular: posibilidades y casos particulares” (presencial)

16.45-17.30 – Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo (University of Lincoln), ‘”Emotional Diplomacy': A Tool of Cross-cultural Communication?” (zoom)

17.30-17.45 – break
17.45-18.45 – discussion

Wednesday 13 December. Session “Diplomacy and Espionage between the Eastern and Western Mediterranean”

16.00-16.45 – Frédéric Bauden (Université de Liège), “Negotiating for peace and trade with the Mamluks: from truces to decrees” (zoom)

16.45-17.30 – Isabel Toral (Freie Universität Berlin), “Espías y estrategias militares en el mundo islámico medieval” (zoom)

17.30-17.45 – break
17.45-18.45 – discussion

Thursday 14 December. Session “Politics and Diplomacy in the Mediterranean”

16.00-16.45 – Alexander Beihammer (University of Notre Dame), "Byzantine-Turkish Diplomacy and the Loss of Western Asia Minor, 13th-14th centuries" (zoom)

16.45-17.30 – Giuseppe Mandalà (Università degli Studi di Milano), “Los Hohenstaufen y el Mediterráneo árabe-islámico: política y diplomacia, cuestiones y dones” (zoom)

17.30-17.45 – break
17.45-18.45 – discussion

Friday 15 December. Session “Material Culture in Mediterranean Diplomatic Exchanges”

16.00-16.45 – Noelia Silva Santa-Cruz (UCM), “Ricos presentes. Diplomacia y política del regalo en el Mediterráneo medieval: Al-Andalus, Egipto y los reinos hispanos” (presencial)

16.45-17.30 – Miriam Ali de Unzaga (Institute of Ismaili Studies), “Diplomacia y khilʿa en el ámbito de la da’wa fatimí” (zoom)

17.30-17.45 – break
17.45-18.45 – discussion

 

Course: “Diplomacy, Espionage and 'Intelligentia' in the Medieval Mediterranean”
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Dept. of Jewish and Islamic Studies
Cultural History of the Mediterranean