Carvane Maritime

Caravane Maritime

Intercultural Contacts, Multiple Identities and Shifting Allegiances: the
Caravane Maritime and its Protagonists in the Early Modern Mediterranean.

 
   
 

Documents

The following list (in alphabetical order) of historians and interested academics participated in the Workshop. Click on the PDF links to download the relevant documents relating to sources used to investigate and write the delivered papers, and listings of participant publications. Further documents may be added to this page in the near future. Abstracts relating to the Workshop may be downloaded from the participants page. Audio clips recorded during the conference may be downloaded from the audio files page.

Participant
Institution
Sources Used
Publications
Salvatore Bono University of Perugia, Italy

*** PDF ***

Michela D’Angelo University of Messina, Italy
Molly Greene Princeton University, USA
Gelina Harlaftis Ionian University, Greece
Colin Heywood University of Hull, UK
Donna Landry University of Kent, U.K
Fatiha Loualich University of Algiers, Algeria
Soumaya Louhichi Institute of Oriental Studies, Tübingen, Germany
Eloy Martín Corrales Universidad Pompeu Fabra de Barcelona, Spain  
Nabil Matar University of Minnesota Twin Cities, USA
Simon Mercieca Mediterranean Institute, Malta
Daniel Panzac Université de Provence, France
Ann Williams University of Exeter, UK

Please note

*** Professor Salvatore Bono presented a paper that discussed the historiographical debates and interpretations on "Mediterranean Captivity and Slavery"; the document shown here outlines the bibliography he used for his presentation.

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