This morning at the @imfcsic Angela Orlandi (Università degli Studi di Firenze), is presenting: ”Firenze e i suoi mercanti nell'interscambio economico culturale (secoli XIV-XVI)”.
The members of the organising committee of the 6th biennial conference of the #SMM2019 that has taken place in BCN the last days and has involved almost 200 attendees and a loT of interesting and inspiring scientific contributions. @SocMediMedit@iarmenteros @Pol_J_M @Marta_Manso
Far too quickly we’ve arrived at the final session of #SMM2019 which is dedicated to the memory and scholarly legacy of our much missed former President, Simon Barton
Maria Soler (IRCVM - Universitat de Barcelona); Gemma T. Colesanti (ISEM- CNR):
Mediterranean Cities and Monastic Topography: Transfer and Interaction between Models. @MariaSolerSala@IRCVM@masterCM_UB
Panel 37: Monasticism in the Mediterranean. Circulation and Creation of Objects, Models and Networks
Organiser: Núria Jornet (IRCVM - Universitat de Barcelona) @JornetNuria
Chair: Ana Echevarría (UNED, Madrid) #SMM2019@SocMediMedit@iec@imfcsic
Blanca Garí de Aguilera (IRCVM - Universitat de Barcelona):
'Philo-mendicant' Queenship in the Western Mediterranean: Mapping Networks of Monastic Promotion.
In our last day, Panel 41: Diplomatic Strategies and Instruments in the Exercise of Power
Chair: Albert Reixach Sala (Institut de Recerca Històrica - Centre de Recerca d’Història Rural, University of Girona) @A_Reixach
Maik-Jens Springmann (University of Copenhagen):
The Ships of the Crusaders. The Exchange of Nautical Expertise between the Mediterranean and the Baltic in Medieval Time.
Panel 40: Knowledge and Expertise Networks in the Mediterranean Scenario
Chair: Aina Palarea (European University Institute) #SMM2019@SocMediMedit@iec@imfcsic @AinaPalarea1
Pablo José Alcover Cateura (ODELA - Universitat de Barcelona):
The Expansion Process of the ‘Mostassaferia’ in the Crown of Aragon in 14th and 15th Centuries.
Marcel Pujol i Hamelink (Escola Superior de Conservació i Restauració de Béns Culturals de Catalunya):
Animals Embarked on Catalan Ships and Galleys in the Late Middle Ages: as Stowaways, as Crew, as Food and as Cargo.
Panel 39: Power and Discourse: Diplomacy and Travelogue Accounts in the Mediterranean
Chair: Marta Manso Rubio (Universitat de Barcelona / IMF-CSIC, Barcelona) #SMM2019@SocMediMedit@iec@imfcsic
Hannah Cole (Queen Mary - University of London):
The Female Travelling Companions of Felix Fabri: Female Mobility in the Medieval Mediterranean through the Eyes of the Travelogue Accounts.