Mediterranean Seminar Fall 2016 Workshop, Hill Museum & Manuscript Library, Collegeville, MN, November 11–12, 2016
The Mediterranean Seminar, the Malta Study Center and the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library at Saint John’s University (Collegeville, MN) in conjunction with the Mediterranean Studies Research Collaborative, Center for Medieval Studies, Center for Early Modern History, and Consortium for the Study of the Premodern World at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities are seeking proposals for papers to be workshopped and round-table participants for the 2016 Mediterranean Seminar Fall Workshop to be held at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library on the campus of Saint John’s University, on 11 & 12 November 2016.
We invite abstracts for papers on the topic Magic, Medicine, and Technology in the Mediterranean for the workshop to be held on Friday, 11 November. We seek papers in any relevant discipline, especially comparative or interdisciplinary work that uses the Mediterranean as a frame of analysis and addresses the topics of magic, science, or medicine or their representation. All North American-based scholars (or foreign scholars who will be in the US at this time) working on relevant material are encouraged to apply.
The workshop will be followed by a presentation by featured scholar, Monica Green (Arizona State University).
We are also seeking presenters for a one-day colloquium, Magic, Science, and Medicine in the Pre-Modern Mediterranean, to be held on Saturday, 12 November.
The three rubrics for the workshop are
- Disease, hospitals, and care in the Mediterranean
- Scientific exchange in the Mediterranean
- Magic and dissimulation in Mediterranean society
Round table participants will submit a short position paper (3-5 pp.) in advance of the meeting.
The Malta Study Center at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library will generously cover travel and lodging expenses for workshop presenters and substantial travel subsidies for round-table participants.