The Medieval Mediterranean: Local and Global Perspectives Barbarians and Romans: Dynamics of Integration in Late Antique Hispania

27 Mar
  posted by Amber Gumm

You are warmly invited to join us for the next webinar of our series The Medieval Mediterranean: Local and Global Perspectives 2022/23, which will take place online on Monday 27 March 2023 at 5pm – 6pm (UK time).

Sponsored and organised by The Society for the Medieval Mediterranean and the The Woolf Institute, in collaboration with the IMF-CSIC (Barcelona), the Medieval Studies Research Group at the University of Lincoln, the HPIMS (Henri Pirenne Institute for Medieval Studies) at Ghent University and ), the Unité de Recherche Transitions, Moyen Âge et première Modernité of the University of Liège, and the Medieval Studies Centre of the University of Leicester.

Barbarians and Romans: Dynamics of Integration in Late Antique Hispania

Panelists:

Dr Purificación Ubric Rabaneda (Universidad de Granada)
Dr Pablo Poveda Arias (Universidad de Valladolid)
Dr Oriol Dinarés Cabrerizo (Universidad de Alcalá)
Dr Mattia C. Chiriatti (Universidad de Granada)

This session will delve into the interactions that took place between the various ethnic and religious groups of Late Antique Hispania, trying to cast light into the factors and the strategies that led to their integration, as well as the role played in this process by the civil, the ecclesiastical institutions and the common population. A particular attention will be devoted to the strategies and the resources employed for coexistence, integration and collaboration among the different Late Antique Hispanic communities, examining individual and collective attitudes favourable to integration and its effectiveness as mediation and social structuring.

You can register online: www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/whats-on/events/barbarians-and-romans-dynamics-of-integration-in-late-antique-hispania

All welcome!

Story submitted by Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo
aliuzzoscorpo@lincoln.ac.uk