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SUMMARY:Conférence "Un Coran européen ? la place du livre saint de l'islam dans la culture européenne"
DESCRIPTION:Conférence mardi 6 juin avec John Tolan et Youssef Kellam : “Un Coran européen ? la place du livre saint de l’islam dans la culture européenne”
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/conference-un-coran-europeen-la-place-du-livre-saint-de-lislam-dans-la-culture-europeenne/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230608
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SUMMARY:Atelier “Religions en contextes de laïcité”
DESCRIPTION:IEA de Nantes\n5 allée Jacques Berque\n44000 Nantes\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPolitiques éducatives\, postures professionnelles\, leviers d’action. Organisé par John Tolan et Sébastien Urbanski et l’IEA de Nantes avec le soutien du Centre de recherche en éducation de Nantes (CREN). \n\n\nL’espace public est périodiquement saturé de thématiques en lien avec les religions : patrimoine\, fêtes\, attentats\, discriminations\, sensibilités religieuses blessées\, financement de lieux de culte\, conflits internationaux\, attachements identitaires\, etc. La liste\, loin d’être exhaustive\, est suffisamment importante pour placer l’effort éducatif en première ligne. Les élèves ont en effet besoin d’outils non seulement pour évaluer\, dans les débats publics\, ce qui est plausible ou trompeur ; mais également pour développer une capacité à distinguer les contextes d’énonciation\, les registres de discours et les arènes multiples où le thème des religions s’invite régulièrement – et parfois au prix d’une certaine confusion. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlus encore\, ces thématiques sont devenues partie intégrante de positionnements politiques qui s’accusent mutuellement de ne pas comprendre la façon pertinente dont la laïcité devrait appréhender les religions. Or\, à ce jeu\, les extrêmes semblent gagnants.  Les principes républicains sont devenus subitement attractifs à des penseurs qui perçoivent la laïcité (telles qu’ils la comprennent) comme l’émanation de « nos » valeurs face à des minorités religieuses qui surgiraient sans avoir été invitées. En retour\, il n’est pas rare d’entendre que la laïcité serait intrinsèquement oppressive face à des religions et identités communautaires supposément plus émancipatrices. Une posture lucide et scientifiquement informée ne saurait se satisfaire de cette alternative. C’est pourquoi la journée met en dialogue des spécialistes de l’enseignement\, des religions et de la laïcité afin de mettre au clair les principaux éléments de réflexion qui nous permettront\, ensemble\, de créer des leviers au service d’actions éducatives concrètes. La journée sera organisée autour de quatre tables rondes thématiques. \nLire le programme et s’inscrire à l’atelier :\nhttps://www.iea-nantes.fr/fr/actualites/atelier-religions-en-contextes-de-laicite_1473
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/atelier-religions-en-contextes-de-laicite-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230617
DTSTAMP:20260526T082341
CREATED:20230530T131431Z
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SUMMARY:Conference: «The migration of objects between Islam and Christianity in the medieval and early modern Mediterranean: new uses\, new meanings»
DESCRIPTION:June\, 15-16 2023\nUniversity of Sarajevo – Faculty of Philosophy\nFranje Račkog 1. 71000 Sarajevo – Bosnia and Herzegovina \n\nOrganizers: \n\nIslamic Legacy: Narratives East\, West\, South\, North of the Mediterranean (1350-1750) (CA18129 IS-LE)\nPetrifyingWealth (ERC-AdG: GA-695515)\nThe European Qur’ān (ERC- SYG: GA 810141)\nIn the framework of collaboration of the Social and Cultural History of the Mediterranean: Local Contexts\, Global Dynamics Platform (PTI MEDhis)\n\nScientific Coordinators: \n\nMercedes García-Arenal (mercedes.garciaarenal@cchs.csic.es)\,\nAna Rodríguez (ana.rodriguez@cchs.csic.es)\nAntonio Urquízar-Herrera (aurquizar@geo.uned.es)\n\nProgram \nJune 15th\nMorning Session\nChair: Emir O. Filipović (University of Sarajevo) \n9:30 Antonio Urquízar (UNED\, Madrid) / Mercedes García-Arenal (ILC-CSIC\, Madrid). Introduction \n9:45-10:15 Alfredo Calahorra Bartolomé (UCM / ILC-CSIC\, Madrid). From India to Byzantium: the migration of the Indian motif in the imperial art of Late Antiquity \n10:15-10:45 Jorge Elices Ocón (IH-CSIC\, Madrid). Opus Salomonis: a label for a cross-cultural market of bronze objects in al-Andalus \n10:45-11:15 Ana Rodríguez\, María Antonia Martínez\, Rocío Maira Vidal (IH- CSIC\, Madrid and University of Malaga). Architecture and objects in the re-signification of cultural elements in Castilian royal discourse (12th-13th Centuries). The Andalusian context in the construction of the Monastery of Las Huelgas in Burgos \n11:15-11:45 Therese Martin (IH-CSIC\, Madrid)Reused Rock Crystal in a Puzzling Pastiche: The ‘Candelabrum’ from Toledo Cathedral \n11:45-12:30 Debate \nAfternoon Session\nChair: Mercedes García-Arenal (ILC-CSIC\, Madrid) \n13:30-14:00 Almudena Blasco (IH-CSIC\, Madrid). Observing Christian Chivalry and the Arab Furusiyya through their artefacts \n14:00-14:30 Luis Rueda Galán (Centro di Studi sulla Cultura e l’Immagine di Roma / University of Jaen). Pomum trinum aureum: Symbolism and Resignification of Mosque Finials in Medieval Iberia \n14:30-15:00 Neus Serra Vives & Miquel Àngel Capellà Galmés (University of the Baleric Islands). The exotic within the household: Damascus arts of fire in Western Mediterranean. \n15:00-15:45 Debate \nJune 16th\nMorning Session\nChair: Antonio Urquízar (UNED\, Madrid) \n9:30-10:00 Emir O. Filipović (University of Sarajevo). Objects of ‘Turkish’ Origin in Late Medieval Ragusan Sources \n10:00-10:30 Lisette Balabarca-Fataccioli (Siena College). Jewelry and Precious Stones: The Resignification of Female Luxurious Accessories in Early Modern Spain \n10:30-11:00 Nenad Filipović (Oriental Institute\, University of Sarajevo). The Venitian Tents Commissioned by a Bosnian-Ottoman Governor (ca 1750s) \n11:00-11:30 Rossitsa Gradeva (American University in Bulgaria). Western Items in the Everyday Life of Ottoman Balkanites: Sofia\, 17th-18th centuries \n11:30-12:15 Debate \n12:15-12:30 Eduardo Manzano (IH-CSIC\, Madrid). Conclusions \nhttps://pti-medhis.csic.es/congresos/2023/05/19/conference-the-migration-of-objects/
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/conference-the-migration-of-objects-between-islam-and-christianity-in-the-medieval-and-early-modern-mediterranean-new-uses-new-meanings/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230617
DTSTAMP:20260526T082341
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SUMMARY:Workshop « I GESUITI\, L’ISLAM E IL CORANO »
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is organized by Federico Stella\, post-doc researcher at the University L’Orientale of Naples\, within the ERC Project « The European Qur’an ». \nThe event will be introduced by one of our PI Roberto Tottoli (Università di Napoli L’Orientale) e Sabina Pavone (Università di Napoli L’Orientale) \nFriday 16 June 2023\nUniversità di Napoli L’Orientale
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/workshop-i-gesuiti-lislam-e-il-corano/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230616T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082341
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SUMMARY:Lecture "Picturing the Quran: representations of the Muslim holy book in European iconography\, 15th-18th centuries"
DESCRIPTION:“Picturing the Quran: representations of the Muslim holy book in European iconography\, 15th-18th centuries”\, lecture to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences\, Budapest (16 June 2023\, 15:00).
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/lecture-picturing-the-quran-representations-of-the-muslim-holy-book-in-european-iconography-15th-18th-centuries/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230616T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230616T170000
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SUMMARY:Picturing the Quran - A public lecture by John Tolan
DESCRIPTION:An event to show some facets of the interconnection between Islam and Medieval and Early Modern Europe\n\n \nThe Academia Europaea Budapest Knowledge Hub\, in collaboration with the Institute of History of the Research Centre for the Humanities\, is organizing a public lecture entitled “Picturing the Quran: representations of the Muslim holy book in European iconography\, 15th-18th centuries” by Professor John Tolan\, Member of Academia Europaea and PI of the ERC Synergy project EuQu.\n\n \nEuQu is an ambitious six-year research project (2019-2025) studying the ways in which the Islamic Holy Book is embedded in the intellectual\, religious and cultural history of Medieval and Early Modern Europe. This ERC Synergy Grant project studies how the Quran has been translated\, interpreted\, adapted and used by Christians\, European Jews\, freethinkers\, atheists and European Muslims in order to understand how the Holy Book has influenced both culture and religion in Europe.\n\n \nVenue: Conference Hall\, Library and Information Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences\, address: 1051 Budapest\, Arany János u. 1.\n\n \nLanguage of the event: English\n\n \nThe invitation to the event can be downloaded here.\n\n \nJohn Tolan is a historian interested in the entangled lives of Jews\, Christians and Muslims in the Middle Ages and beyond. He has taught in universities in North America\, Europe\, Africa and the Middle East; he is currently professor of History at the University of Nantes (France) and member of the Academia Europæa. He has received numerous prizes and distinctions\, including two major grants from the European Research Council and a prize from the Académie Française. He writes in English\, French and Spanish; his work has been translated into Italian\, Turkish\, Polish\, Russian\, Bosnian\, Arabic and Korean. He is author of numerous articles and books\, including Saracens (2002)\, Francis and the Sultan (2009)\, Faces of Muhammad (2019)\, Nouvelle histoire de l’islam\, VIIe-XXIe siècles (2022)\, and England’s Jews: Finance\, Violence\, and the Crown in the Thirteenth Century (2023). He is one of the four coordinators of the European Research Council program “The European Qur’an” (2019-2025; euqu.eu).
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/picturing-the-quran-a-public-lecture-by-john-tolan/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230619T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230619T150000
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SUMMARY:Lecture “The Diversity of Islam”
DESCRIPTION:John Tola\, Lecture “The Diversity of Islam”\, as distinguished guest lecturer to the Mathias Corvinus Collegium\, Budapest (19 June 2023\, 12:00).
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/lecture-the-diversity-of-islam/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230620T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230620T140000
DTSTAMP:20260526T082341
CREATED:20230605T121723Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture “Napoléon in Egypt. Between Qur’an and Enlightenment”
DESCRIPTION:John Tolan\, Lecture “Napoléon in Egypt. Between Qur’an and Enlightenment”\, lecture to the Hungarian Historical Institute\, Budapest (20 June 2023\, 11:00).
URL:https://euqu.eu/event/lecture-napoleon-in-egypt-between-quran-and-enlightenment/
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