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Specialised seminar on medieval history

This seminar aims to ensure the academic continuity of the Specialisation Course on Medieval History that has been taught at the Monastery of Santa Maria de Valldigna since 2007, funded by the Mancomunidad de la Valldigna under the academic direction, in its final phase, of the researchers Frederic Aparisi (UV), Vicent Baydal (chronicler of València) and Ferran Esquilache (UAB) (Grupo Harca).

The Specialisation Course in Medieval History is divided into two different parts. In the first part, prestigious professors from around the world will introduce the topics of study that they are currently focusing on. And in the second part, students will showcase the initial results of their research or study that they began during the course. The students will receive constructive feedback from the course professors and the rest of the audience.

Year/Edition 2024  / 41
Start date and time 15/07/2024 09:00
Closing date and time 16/07/2024 11:30
Duration 10h
Price 15€
Place

Gandía International Centre of the UV. (C/Tossal, 8. Gandia)

Activity type Specialization seminars
Modality Face-to-face registration
Coordinate/Present

Frederic Aparisi Romero. Department of Medieval History and Historiography Sciences and Techniques. Faculty of Geography and History. Universitat de València

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Schedule

15/07/2024

9:00-10:00 Creating, preserving and destroying medieval information: the Scripta manent project among chests and bytes. Cristina Jular, Scientist at OPIOS, EHS-CSIC

10:00-11:00 The grammar of protest and popular revolt in Castile at the end of the Middle Ages. Hipolito Rafael Oliva Herrer, Full University Professor of Medieval History. University of Sevilla

11:00-11:30 break

11:30-12:30 Women, Jewish and visible. Jewish Catalan women through Latin and Hebrew documentation. Irene Llop, Department of Medieval History, University of Vic

12:30- 13:30 Presentations by doctoral students

 

16/07/2024

9:00-10:00 The construction of the memory of medieval crises in the narrative sources of the Crown of Aragon: annuals, chronicles and diaries. Pere Benito, Department of Medieval History, University of Lleida

10:00-11:00 Confiscated foodstuffs, the threat of misery: famine, starvation and urban deprivation in medieval Asturias. María Álvarez Fernández, Associate Professor of Medieval History, University of Oviedo

11:00-11:30 break

11:30-12:30 Education and learning spaces and methods in early medieval Barcelona. Salvatore Marino, Assistant Professor, University of Barcelona

12:30- 13:30 Presentations by doctoral students

 

17/07/2024

9:00-10:00 How to write history in the twenty-first century. Antoni Furió, Department of Medieval History, Universitat de València

10:00-11:00  Course evaluation

 

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