MOBILITY, IDENTIFICATION AND IDENTITY IN THE EARLY MODERN MEDITERRANEAN
Italy
Programme
FRIDAY 15 DECEMBER
9.45 Welcome by Stefania Pastore, Scuola Normale Superiore
SESSION I
10.00 David Sebastiani, Scuola Normale Superiore“For the mouth speaks what the heart is full of”. Contested Words and Intercultural Encounters in Giovan Battista Capponi’s Inquisitorial Trial (Venice, 1588)
10.30 Hayk Esaghoulyan, Yale UniversityWhite Faced Rajahs: The Making of the Nabob in British and Irish Newspapers and Periodicals
11.00 Discussant Stefania Tutino, UCLA
11.15 Q&As
SESSION II
12.20 Ellen M. Nye, Yale UniversityOf Capital Necessity: Bullion and Credit in British Levant and East Indian Trade
12.50 Discussant Carlo Taviani, Villa I Tatti - The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies Deutsches Historisches Institute, Rome
13:00 Q&As
13.30 Lunch
SESSION III
15.00 Nicola Carotenuto, Scuola Normale SuperioreCrossing the Apennines: Tuscan networks in Fourteenth Century Venice.
15.30 Teresa Bernardi, Scuola Normale SuperioreIdentification practices and mobility within the Venetian urban space
16.00 Matthew Dudley, Yale UniversityApproaches to Mobility Control in the Early Modern Ottoman Balkans
17.30 Discussant Andrea Caracausi, Università di Padova
17.45 Q&As
Dinner for invited guests
SATURDAY 16 DECEMBER
10.00 Welcome by Francesca TrivellatO, Yale University
SESSION IV
10.15 Ian Hathaway, Yale UniversityBefore the Passport: Travel and Identification Papers in the Sixteenth-Century Mediterranean
10.45 Luca Calzetta, Scuola Normale SuperioreDomenico da Gagliano and his Gagliana: a man in a foreign body
11.15 Discussant Carlo Taviani, Villa I Tatti - The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies Deutsches Historisches Institute, Rome
11.30 Q&As
12.30 Lunch
SESSION V
14.00 Tommaso Stefini, Yale UniversityOnly Those who ‘Come, Do Business, and Go’ are my Privileged Foreigners: The Contested Legal and EconomicStatus of Venetians in Early-Seventeenth-Century Istanbul
14.30 Cristina Setti, Scuola Normale SuperioreAcross the boundaries of community and state: religious, ethnic and civic identities within the enquiries of the Sindici Inquisitori in Levante (16 th -17 th centuries)
15.00 Discussant Francisco Apellániz, Villa I Tatti - The Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies
15:15 Q&As
16.15 Coffee break
SESSION VI
16.30 Victor Couto-Tiribás, Scuola Normale SuperioreA Transatlantic Livorno: the connections with Pernambuco in the Seventeenth-Century
17.00 Mallory Hope, Yale UniversityMarine Insurance in Eighteenth-Century Marseille
17.30 Discussant Regina Grafe, European University Institute
17.45 Q&As
Organizzazione
Stefania PastoreFrancesca Trivellato