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Art, Culture and Trade as Evidence of Bonds
                    Between East and West: 11th to 21st Century

                            2nd Webinar ASRT / CNR Bilateral Project
                                     (28th-29th May 2021)

       This Webinar is part of a series of activities carried out in the framework of the Bilateral Project
       “Intercultural Influence between East and West: 11th-21st centuries” jointly realized by the research
       units of the Italian CNR-ISEM and the Egyptian ASRT, which have already been scientifically
       collaborating since 2016. The valuable collaboration with external institutions in the project activities
       has allowed the Project to broaden topics, geographical areas and the chronological periods of its
       research, which have been focused in a special way on a study of the peaceful relations between the
       Western and Islamic worlds in the entire Mediterranean area in a chronological span that
       encompasses the early Middle Ages and the Contemporary Era.

                                                                  The meeting will take place on-line on Microsoft Teams
                                                  To register and receive the link, please write to iseminari@isem.cnr.it
                                            The event will be recorded and then uploaded to ISEM CNR YouTube channel

                                                                                                        www.isem.cnr.it

Scientific Committee of the Webinar
Luciano Gallinari (CNR - Istituto di Storia dell’Europa Mediterranea): luciano.gallinari@isem.cnr.it
Heba Abdelnaby (Alexandria University - Max Planck Institute): h.saad117@gmail.com
Albrecht Fuess (Philipps-Universität Marburg)
Art, Culture and Trade as Evidence of Bonds Between East and West: 11th to 21st Century - Istituto di Storia dell ...
Art, Culture and Trade as Evidence of Bonds
                           Between East and West: 11th to 21st century

                               2nd Webinar ASRT / CNR Bilateral Project
                                          (28th-29th May 2021)

This Webinar is part of a series of activities carried out in the framework of the Bilateral Project
"Intercultural Influence between East and West: 11th-21st centuries" jointly realized by the research units of
the Italian CNR-ISEM and the Egyptian ASRT, which have already been scientifically collaborating since
2016. The valuable collaboration with external institutions in the project activities has allowed the Project to
broaden topics, geographical areas and the chronological periods of its research, which have been focused
in a special way on a study of the peaceful relations between the Western and Islamic worlds in the entire
Mediterranean area in a chronological span that encompasses the Early Middle Ages and the
Contemporary Era.

28th May 2021

10:00am - 10:15am (Central European Summer Time)

                                            Institutional greetings
 Ali ELSAYED (Damanhour University - ASRT)
 Gaetano SABATINI (Director of CNR - Istituto di Storia dell’Europa Mediterranea)

10:15am - 10:30am (Central European Summer Time)

                                            Webinar presentation
Art, Culture and Trade as Evidence of Bonds Between East and West: 11th to 21st Century - Istituto di Storia dell ...
Luciano GALLINARI (CNR-Istituto di Storia dell’Europa Mediterranea)
 Heba ABDELNABY (Alexandria University - Max Planck Institute)
 Albrecht FUESS (Philipps-Universität Marburg)

                                     Morning sessions are available here

10:30am - 12:00am (Central European Summer Time)

                                                    Session 1
                                          Chair: Luciano GALLINARI
                    History of art, minor arts, architecture, and archeological evidence
                        reflecting bonds between Western world and Islamic East

 Albrecht FUESS (Marburg University)
 Mamluk clothing and its influence on Italian Renaissance Art
 Heba ABDELNABY (Alexandria University - Max Planck Institute)
 Fascination with the East: the foreigners’ pursuit to honor and present the Islamic heritage
 Abdallah ABDEL-ATI AL-NAGGAR (ASRT - Eötvös Loránd University)
 Antonio Lasciac and His Architectural Works in Arabic Eyes

 Debate: 30 min.

Break: 12:00am - 01:30pm (Central European Summer Time)

01:30pm - 03:00pm (Central European Summer Time)

                                                    Session 2
                                           Chair: Heba ABDELNABY
                            Literature: historians, philosophers and travelers and
                                 their role to connect between East and West

 Elmetwalli ELSAYED TAMIM (Damanhur University)
 Reconnaissance: A Study in the Byzantine and Islamic Military Writings (9th-10th centuries A.D.)
 Yasser ABD EL-WAHAB (Kafr El-Sheikh University)
 The Image of the Mamluk Sultans in the Writings of European Travelers
 Ahmad SHEIR (Philipps-Universität Marburg - Damanhur University)
 The Geography of al-Idrīsī and the Prester John Letter: An Intercultural Geo-Anthropological Imaging of
 Twelfth-century Eastern Christian Kingdom(s)
 Umar RYAD (University of Leuven – Belgium)
 An 'oriental' orientalist: Aḥmad Zakī Pasha, his travels to Europe and encounters with European orientalists
Art, Culture and Trade as Evidence of Bonds Between East and West: 11th to 21st Century - Istituto di Storia dell ...
Debate: 30 min.

Break: 03:00am - 03:30pm (Central European Summer Time)

03:30pm-05:00pm (Central European Summer Time)

                                                Session 3
                                          Chair: Albrecht FUESS
                            Trade routes, trade treaties, ports, merchandises
                        and commercial communities from 11th to 21st centuries

 Ali ELSAYED (Damanhur University)
 A late medieval European-Jewish awakening on Mamluk lands
 Anthony T QUICKEL (Philipps-Universität Marburg)
 Cairo as a Nexus in the Early Coffee Trade
 Sherif ABOUSHANAB (Szeged University, Hungary)
 Economic Relations between Egypt and Hungary

 Debate: 30 min.

29th May 2021

10:00am - 11:30am (Central European Summer Time)

                                                Session 4
                                        Chair: Heba ABDELNABY
                            Trade routes, trade treaties, ports, merchandises
                        and commercial communities from 11th to 21st centuries

 Giuseppe CACCIAGUERRA (CNR - Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale)
 Cities and markets in transition in the Early Medieval Mediterranean: Amphorae and Commerce in Syracuse
 between Byzantium and Islamic World
 Rania MOHAMMAD IBRAHIM (Mansoura University)
 Trade between Dubrovnik (Ragusa) and Alexandria (1205- 1517 AD)
 Richard KNORR (Universität Heidelberg)
 Between Friendship and War: Genoese-Mamluk relations in the 13th and 14th century
 Amar S. BAADJ (Universität Trier)
The Intermediary Role of the Italian Maritime Republics in Relations between the Late Medieval Maghrib and
 the Mashriq

 Debate: 30 min.

Break: 11:30am – 12:00am (Central European Summer Time)
12:00pm - 02:00pm (Central European Summer Time)

                                                   Session 5
                                            Chair: Luciano Gallinari
                   Cultural aspects reflecting mutual relations between East and West

 Isabella GAGLIARDI (Università degli Studi di Firenze)
 Bridge between East and West: the pattern of Fool for Christ throught the Egypt in Late Antiquity
 Marco DEMICHELIS (Universidad de Navarra)
 Violence in Early Islam? Religious Narratives, the Arab Conquests and the Canonization of Jihad
 Giovanni SERRELI (CNR - Istituto di Storia dell’Europa Mediterranea)
 The epigraph of San Saturnino in Solanas
 Luciano GALLINARI (CNR - Istituto di Storia dell’Europa Mediterranea)
 The image and role of Muslims (especially) in the hagiographic sources on Sardinian martyrs: Historiography
 versus History

 Debate: 30 min.

Conclusions

                                                 Partnerships

  The Webinar is realised as part of the activities of the ASRT (Egypt) and CNR (Italy) Bilateral Project
  Intercultural Influence between East and West: 11th-21st centuries, whose Principal Investigators are Prof.
  Dr. Ali Ahmed El Sayed and Dr. Luciano Gallinari, in collaboration with the Philipps-Universität
  Marburg and the Doctorate Course in History, Cultural Heritage and International Studies of the
  University of Cagliari

                                    Scientific Committee of the Webinar

  Luciano GALLINARI (CNR - Istituto di Storia dell’Europa Mediterranea): luciano.gallinari@isem.cnr.it
  Heba ABDELNABY (Alexandria University - Max Planck Institute): h.saad117@gmail.com
  Albrecht FUESS (Philipps-Universität Marburg)
Consiglio Nazionale
                                                                                              delle Ricerche

                           Programma maggio-luglio 2021
                                                     13 maggio 2021
                              Uomini, spazi, reti. Recenti studi sulla Monarchia Spagnola
            Seminario organizzato in collaborazione con Red Columnaria e Università Suor Orsola Benincasa
                       Coordinamento scientifico: A. Cattaneo, I. Fusco, M.M. Rabà (ISEM-CNR)

                                                    28 e 29 maggio 2021
              Art, Culture and Trade as Evidence of Bonds Between East and West: 11th to 21st century
Secondo webinar del progetto bilaterale ASRT/CNR “Intercultural relations between East and West: 11th to 21st century”
    Coordinamento scientifico: L. Gallinari (ISEM-CNR), H. Abdelnaby (Alexandria University-Max Planck Institute),
                                         A. Fuess (Philipps-Universität Marburg)

                                                     7 giugno 2021
                     Comunità, colonizzazioni, migrazioni. Recenti studi sulle città di fondazione
 Seminario organizzato in collaborazione con il Centro di Ricerca Interuniversitario Geopolitico sulle Città di Fondazione
            Coordinamento scientifico: S. Misiani (CRIGECIF-Università di Teramo), G. Sabatini (ISEM-CNR)

                                                    17 giugno 2021
Quando Milano divenne asburgica. Esplorare e interpretare un mondo di carte e di memorie negli archivi storici di Milano
            Seminario di M.M. Rabà (ISEM-CNR) e G. Liva (già Archivista dell'Archivio di Stato di Milano)
      Organizzato in collaborazione con EEHAR-Escuela Española de Historia y Arqueología en Roma e LUMSA
       Coordinamento scientifico: E. Garcia Guerra (EEHAR-CSIC), I. Iannuzzi (LUMSA), G. Sabatini (ISEM-CNR)

                                                      1° luglio 2021
                                  Presentazione del volume Santuari d’Italia. Sardegna
                         A cura di M.G. Meloni e O. Schena (Roma, De Luca Editori d’Arte, 2020)
                                  Coordinamento scientifico: M.G. Meloni (ISEM-CNR)

                                                       8 luglio 2021
         Storico e archivista. Un percorso condiviso tra formazione e ricerca: il caso dei registri del Real Consell
       del Regno di Sardegna tra l’Antico Archivio Regio e il fondo Reale Udienza dell’Archivio di Stato di Cagliari
                       Seminario di G. Serreli (ISEM-CNR) ed E. Trogu (Archivio di Stato di Cagliari)
       Organizzato in collaborazione con EEHAR-Escuela Española de Historia y Arqueología en Roma e LUMSA
        Coordinamento scientifico: E. Garcia Guerra (EEHAR-CSIC), I. Iannuzzi (LUMSA), G. Sabatini (ISEM-CNR)

                                        Gli incontri si svolgeranno in remoto
                   Per registrarsi e ricevere il link di accesso scrivere a iseminari@isem.cnr.it
             Gli eventi saranno registrati e successivamente caricati sul canale YouTube ISEM CNR
                                                    www.isem.cnr.it
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