CEU, Medieval Studies Department

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CEU, Medieval Studies Department
CEU, Medieval Studies Department
Budapest, 5th district, Nádor u. 9., Tel: 36-1-327-3051
Fax: 36-1-327-3055, http://medstud.ceu.hu, [email protected]
Late Crusades – Les croisades tardives
BETWEEN CONFLICT AND CO-EXISTENCE
INTERCONFESSIONAL FRONTIERS IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES
ENTRE CONFLIT ET COEXISTENCE
LES FRONTIÈRES INTERCONFESSIONNELLES À LA FIN DU MOYEN ÂGE
Central European University, Budapest
15-17 October, 2009
Conference organized by the Medieval Studies Department of the Central European University
(Budapest), Agence Nationale de la Recherche (Paris) and Casa de Velázquez (Madrid)
Colloque organisé en collaboration entre la Central European University de Budapest, l’Agence Nationale
de la Recherche et la Casa de Velázquez (Madrid)
15 October, Thursday
Central European University (http://www.ceu.hu), 1051 Budapest, Nádor u. 11, TIGY room
9.30-11.15
Introduction by Daniel BALOUP (Casa de Velázquez, Madrid) & József Laszlovszky (CEU,
Budapest) – Présentation par Daniel BALOUP (Casa de Velázquez, Madrid) & József Laszlovszky
(CEU, Budapest)
Perceptions and Representations of Frontiers – Perceptions at representations de la
frontières
CHAIR: BALOUP, Daniel (École des hautes études Hispaniques et Ibériques, Casa de Velázquez,
Madrid)
BOISELLIER, Stéphane (Université de Poitiers): La frontière "portugaise" au Maroc dans la
Chronique du Comte D. Pedro de Meneses
ROMHÁNYI, Beatrix (Károli Gáspár Calvinist University, Budapest): The impact of the Ottoman
Expansion on the Monastic Landscape in Late Medieval Hungary
JOUDIOU, Benoît (Université de Toulouse): La frontière des Pays roumains avec l'Empire
ottoman, frontière de la Chrétienté ? (XVe-XVIIe siècle)
11.15-11.30
Coffee break
C.12.00-13.30
Guided tour in the Italian and Spanish collection of the Museum of Fine Arts (1146 Budapest, Dózsa
György út 41., http://www.szepmuveszeti.hu) Guide: Dóra Sallay (Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest)
13.30-15.30
Lunch break
15.30-17.15
Frontier Ideology, Frontier Wars? – Une idéologie et des pratiques de la guerre propres à
la frontière ?
Chair: KLANICZAY, Gábor (CEU, Budapest)
ROJAS, Manuel (Universidad de Extremadura): Nobility, Warrior Mentality, Sacralized Violence
on the Frontier of Granada
SAVINETSKAYA, Irina (CEU, Budapest): Crusades as a Social Interaction among Knights
SÁGHY, Marianne (CEU, Budapest): Conflit, colonisation,coexistence dans le De Recuperatione
Terre Sancte de Pierre Dubois
17.15-17.30
Coffee break
17.30-18.30
Round table discussion
The digital bibliography of the crusades and the military orders in the Middle Ages
16 October, Friday
Central European University (http://www.ceu.hu), 1051 Budapest, Nádor u. 11, TIGY room
9.30-10.45
Geographical boundaries: the material evidence – Les délimitations matérielles de la
frontière
Chair: BALOUP, Daniel (Casa de Velázquez, Madrid)
LÓPEZ DE COCA, José Enrique (Universidad de Málaga): Grenade et la Couronne de Castille: la
politique des trêves (XIIIe-XVe siècle)
LASZLOVSZKY, József (CEU, Budapest): Christian-Muslim Frontier in the Light of Material
Evidence. Interactions between Hungary and the Ottoman Empire in the Late Medieval and Early
Modern Periods
MALPICA, Antonio (Universidad de Granada): La frontière nazari-castillane: espaces matériels
d’affrontement et de contact
DEJUGNAT, Yann (Université de Poitiers): Modalités et enjeux de la perception de la frontière
islamo-chrétienne en Occident musulman à partir d'un récit de voyage (rihla) d'Ibn al-Khatîb (1347)
10.45-11.00
Coffee break
11.00-13.00
The space of co-existence and exchanges – Un espace de coexistence et d’échanges
Chair: Hunyadi, Zsolt (University of Szeged)
TOMKA, Gábor (Hungarian National Museum, Budapest): Tobacco, Smoking and Pipes. Muslim
Christian Interactions.
BELÉNYESY, Károly (Field Service for Cultural Heritage, Budapest): “Bombardarius regie
meiestatis” - Prussian Know-how of Military Production in Late Medieval Buda
13.00-14.00
Lunch break
14.00-16.15
Chair: LASZLOVSZKY, József (CEU, Budapest)
PLUMTREE, James (CEU, Budapest): "Ille uero tutissimam omnibus constituit uiam";
perceptions and practicalities of the Hungarian route to Jersualem
Religious minorities and religious life in frontier zones – Les minorités confessionnelles
et la vie religieuse dans l’espace frontalier
GALAMB, György (University of Szeged): "Mixtim commorantur". Églises et communautés
religieuses en Hongrie méridionale au XVe siécle
RÉTHELYI, Orsolya (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest): Catholics and Protestants in Hungary
under the Shadow of the Ottoman Empire
ECHEVERRÍA, Ana (UNED, Madrid): Across the Borders in Fifteenth-Century Castile: Mudejar
Networks with Granada
16.15-16.30
Coffee break
16.30-18.45
Late crusades, military orders – Les croisades tardives, les ordres militaires
Chair: JOUDIOU, Benoît (Université de Toulouse)
JOSSERAND, Philippe (Université de Nantes): Omne que meior lo pudiere mantener e defender:
the Master and the Islamic Frontier in mid-fourteenth century Castile
PÓSÁN, László: Coexistence or Separation? Ethnic Relations in the State of the Teutonic Order.
(Paper presented in German)
HUNYADI, Zsolt (University of Szeged): From Nicopolis to Mohács. Hospitallers fighting against
the Ottoman-Turks
Round table discussion – Table ronde:
Interconfessional frontiers in Europe in the Late Middle Ages. Perspectives for a
comperative research. With the participation of M. Jean-Pierre Etienvre, director of the Casa de
Velázquez (Madrid) – Les frontières interconfessionnelles de l’ Europe à la fin du Moyen
Âge. Perspectives de recherche comparée. Avec la participation de M. Jean-Pierre Etienvre,
directur de la Casa de Velázquez (Madrid)
17 October, Saturday
Hungarian National Museum (http://www.hnm.hu/), 1088 Budapest, Múzeum krt. 14-16.
10.00-11.00
Guided tour (In French) in the temporary exhibition : “Princesses from Afar – Catalonia and Hungary
in the Middle Ages”. Guide: Marianne Sághy (CEU) and Etele Kiss (Hungarian National Museum,
Budapest)
11.00-11.15
Coffee break
11.15-12.00
Discussion on the exhibition and on related historical questions. Introduction by Etele Kiss
(Hungarian National Museum, Budapest)
12.00-13.00
Guided tour (in English) in the permanent exhibition of the Hungarian National Museum:
1. Medieval Hungary and the Crusades. Guide: József Laszlovszky (CEU, Budapest)
2. Hungary in the Early Modern Period, the Impact of the Ottoman Empire. Guide: Ibolya Gerelyes
(Hungarian National Museum, Budapest)
13.00-14.00 Travel to Visegrád
14.00-18.00 Guided tour of the medieval royal castle and palace at Visegrád
(http://visegradmuzeum.hu/)
18.00-19.00 Reception at Visegrád
19.00-20.00 Travel to Budapest
Updated: October 14, 2009