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Thursday 3 October Palazzo Liviano, Piazza Capitanio, Aula Diano
13.30-14.00 Registration and Coffee
14.00 Welcome
Introduction (Paola Molino, Giulia Albanese)
14.30-15.30 Session 1: Concepts in motion
Giuseppe Marcocci, Ideas of empire across the Iberian world (1500-1650)
Sarah Mortimer, The idea of 'nature' in a divided Europe (1500-1650)
15.30-16.00 Coffee break
16.00-17.30 Session 2: Religion in motion
Hu Jianwen, Chinese perceptions of missionaries and Catholicism. The case of Nanjing Church incident and the political influence behind it
Conor Meleady, Islam as a measure of civilization: the impact of religious diversity under colonial rule
Joshua Bennett, August Neander, religious history, and nineteenth-century Protestant nation-building
17.45 -19.00 Keynote lecture
Tania Rossetto, Intellectual mobilities: Forging transdisciplinary connections around ideas of movement
Chaired by Carlotta Sorba
Venerdì 4 ottobre Palazzo Jonoch, via del Vescovado 30, Aula Bortolami
9.00-10.30 Session 3: Ideas materialized
Stefan Esders, From Pavia to Augsburg: The travelogue of an early medieval law manuscript
Matteo Roberto Bagarolo, The mobility of texts and the spreading of new ideas concerning episcopal power in Carolingian Italy.
Luca Farina, A glimpse into Graeco-Arabic scientific manuscripts: cultural entanglement in late Byzantium
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break
11.00-12.00 Session 4: Ideas Materialized
Anya Perse, Imported Images in Cinquecento Venice: Visual Sources for Depictions of Love and Lust in Venetian ‘Popular’ Prints
Anne MacKinney, Mobilizing specimens and stabilizing intellectual property: early nineteenth-century naturalist collectors for the Berlin Zoological Museum
12.00-12.30 Session on project website and networking work
Lidia Zanetti Domingues, Past & Present postdoctoral fellow, Institute for Historical Research
Marco Orlandi, Mobilab, Department of Historical and Geographic Sciences and the Ancient World
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00-16.00 Session 5: Political ideas and political practices on the move: case-studies
Giulia Albanese, Roundtrip. The Italian Fascists’ reception of the Nazi seizure of power
Celina Albornoz, Between Argentina and Europe: transnational fascism during the Cold War
Andrea Martini, Transnational fascism after the Second World War
Paul Nolte, Circulations of Democracy in the 20th Century
16.00-16.30 Coffee Break
16.30-18.30 Session 6: Ideas within and beyond the city walls: case studies
Philipp Winterhager, Hagiography in an immigrant society: The case of 7th-century Rome
Julia Smith, Mobilising Jerusalem in the early Middle Ages
Paola Molino, Instant messaging in late Renaissance Rome
Maria Floruțău, A Late Enlightenment Intellectual Journey: From Transylvania to Berlin with József Fogarasi Pap
Saturday 5 October Palazzo Jonoch, via del Vescovado 30, Aula Bortolami
9.00-11.00 Session 7: Intellectual journeys, inside/outside university
Giulia Zornetta, The mobility of students at the University of Padua (1222-1405)
Maximilian Schuh, Bringing the studia humanitatis to the University of Ingolstadt: Mobility of Ideas at the End of the Middle Ages
Dennj Solera, From Lisbon to London? Rodrigo Lopez and the relevance of a Paduan Doctorate at the beginning of the Golden Age
Sam Wainwright, Conceptualizing the "Good German": British Historians and Wilhelmine Germany, 1871-1918
12.15-1.00 Concluding reflections
WORKSHOP 2
MOBILITY OF IDEAS
3-5 October 2019
University of Padua
Timetable
Oxford-Berlin-Padua Research Network Mobility in Historical Perspective
Dipartimento di Eccellenza Anvur 2018-2022 Progetto “Mobility and the Humanities”