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SUMMARY:Research Focus Group Workshop: Cowboys in the Colosseum
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nJoin us to workshop “Cowboys in the Colosseum: Papal Power\, Cattle Rustling\, and Meat Supply in Early Modern Italy\,” a chapter from Brad Bouley’s current book project. \nBrad Bouley (Assistant Professor\, Department of History) specializes in histories of religion and science in the early modern\, especially Italian\, context. He is author of Pious Postmortems: Anatomy\, Sanctity\, and the Catholic Church in Early Modern Europe (UPenn\, 2017). His current project\, The Barberini Butchers: Meat\, Murder\, and Warfare in Early Modern Italy\, investigates papal food policies formed during the Counter Reformation in an effort to promote Rome as an early modern city. \nSponsored by the IHC’s Connectivity in the Premodern Mediterranean Research Focus Group \nREGISTER HERE \nImage: Claude Lorraine\, Campo Vaccino\, 1636
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/research-focus-group-workshop-cowboys-in-the-colosseum/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Connectivity in the Premodern Mediterranean,All Events,IHC Research Focus Groups
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SUMMARY:Research Focus Group Discussion: Let's Talk Mediterranean: A Conversation with Sharon Kinoshita and Brian Catlos
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW \nOn October 23\, Sharon Kinoshita and Brian Catlos will join us for a conversation on the state of premodern Mediterranean studies. Together\, Kinoshita and Catlos run the Mediterranean Seminar\, an interdisciplinary research group that focuses on Mediterranean cultures and societies\, and also the role of the Mediterranean in historical narratives of “the West.” The seminar\, which hosts a range of events (symposia\, colloquia\, workshops)\, has played a vital role in promoting Mediterranean studies in the United States. In recent years\, they have co-edited the groundbreaking volume\, Can We Talk Mediterranean?: Conversations on an Emerging Field in Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Palgrave\, 2017). \nSharon Kinoshita (Professor of Literature at UC Santa Cruz) is a specialist in Old French literature\, medieval Mediterranean studies\, medieval globalism\, and postcolonial theories. She is the author of Medieval Boundaries: Rethinking Difference in Old French Literature (UPenn\, 2006)\, co-editor with Peregrine Horden of A Companion to Mediterranean History (Wiley-Blackwell\, 2014)\, and translator of Marco Polo’s Description of the World (Hackett Press\, 2016). \nBrian Catlos (Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder) is a specialist in medieval Spanish history and author of Kingdoms of Faith: A New History of Islamic Spain (Basic Books\, 2018)\, Infidel Kings and Unholy Warriors: Faith\, Power\, and Violence in the Age of Crusade and Jihad (Farar\, Straus & Girour\, 2014)\, and Muslims of Medieval Latin Christendom\, ca. 1050-1614 (Cambridge UP\, 2015). \nREGISTER NOW \nSponsored by the IHC’s Connectivity in the Premodern Mediterranean Research Focus Group \nImage: Petrus de Ebolo (d. 1220) Liber ad honorem Augusti\, sive de rebus Siculis\, scene showing Tancred of Lecce claiming the crown of Sicily
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/research-focus-group-discussion-lets-talk-mediterranean-a-conversation-with-sharon-kinoshita-and-brian-catlos/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Connectivity in the Premodern Mediterranean,All Events,IHC Research Focus Groups
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