CITCEM (FLUP, Porto) will be hosting, on 13th and 14th June, an International Seminar on Dress and Textiles in Multicultural Medieval Iberia, that will join some of the most recognised specialists in the subject. The seminar is an official activity of the Medcrafts project and the organisation is coordinated by Joana Sequeira. Two members od the Medcrafts team will present papers at the seminar. The texts will be published in 2020 by Boydell and Brewer.
PROGRAMME
13 June | Sala de Reuniões 1, 2nd floor
9.30 Opening, Amélia Polónia (CITCEM’s Scientifc Coordinator)
Chair: Joana Sequeira
9h45 Researching Medieval Dress and Textiles - an Overview
Gale Owen-Crocker, University of Manchester
10h15 From the Five Kingdoms to the Hispanic Monarchy: Political Structures, Ideology and Historical Development in the Medieval Iberian Peninsula (1157-1504)
David Nogales, University Autónoma de Madrid
10h35 Discussion
10h55 Coffee Break
11h15 Medieval textiles: the value of techniques
Silvia Saladrigas, Centre Documentació i Museu Tèxtil, Terrassa
11h35 Discussion
11h55 The Textile Industry in al-Andalus
Adela Fábregas García,University of Granada
12h15 Discussion
12h35 Lunch
Chair: Maria Barrigón
14h30 Cloth trade in the Iberian Kingdoms during the Late Middle Ages
Máximo Diago Hernando, Spanish National Research Council, Madrid
14h50 Discussion
15h10 Textiles in the Crown of Aragón
Germán Navarro Espinach, University of Zaragoza
15h30 Discussion
15h50 Coffee Break
16h10 Flax, wool and silk: textile industries in Medieval Portugal
Joana Sequeira, CITCEM, University of Porto
16h30 Discussion
16h50 The silk trade and the Jews in Medieval Iberia
Nahum Ben-Yehuda, Bar Ilan University
17h10 Discussion
17h30 Book lauch Migrant Merchants. Trade, Nation, and Religion in Seventeenth-Century Hamburg and Portugal, by Jorun Poettering (Presentation by Amélia Polónia and the author)
18h00 End of works
14 June | Sala de reuniões 1, 2nd floor
Chair: Nahum Ben-Yehuda
10h00 ‘All that glisters is not gold’: metal threads in medieval Iberian textiles
Ana Cabrera, Museo del Traje, Madrid
10h20 Discussion
10h40 Medieval Castilian Garments and their Arabic Names
Dolores Serrano-Niza, University of La Laguna
11h00 Discussion
11h20 Coffee Break
11h40 Clothing, furnishing, ceremonies and documents in the Castilian Court in the thirteenth to fourteenth centuries
María Barrigón, Patrimonio Nacional, Madrid
12h00 Discussion
12h20 Lunch
Chair: Gale Owen-Crocker
14h30 Fabric and attire in the Navarre court
Merche Osés, Dpto. de Educación, Gobierno de Navarra
14h50 Discussion
15h10 Textile Production and Jewish Clothing in the Iberian Peninsula: characteristics, customs and differences between communities
Esperança Valls, Institut d’Estudis Món Juïc, Barcelona
15h30 Discussion
15h50 Coffee Break
16h10 How Muslims dressed in medieval Portugal – identity and visibility
Filomena Barros, University of Évora
16h30 Discussion
16h50 The garment and the difference: the attire of Portuguese Jews and New Christians (conversos) during the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries
Susana Bastos Mateus University of Évora (PIUDHist)
17h10 Discussion
18h00 End of works
Organiser
CITCEM/FLUP
Scientific board
Gale Owen-Crocker (University of Manchester) Nahum Ben-Yehuda (Bar Ilan University)
Maria Barrigón (Patrimonio Nacional, Madrid) Joana Sequeira (CITCEM, FLUP)
Organising Committee
Joana Sequeira, director (CITCEM, FLUP) Maria Barrigón (Patrimonio Nacional, Madrid) Ana Clarinda Cardoso (CITCEM, FLUP) André Silva (CITCEM, FLUP)
Secretariat
Marlene Cruz Vanessa Sousa Marta Sofia Costa
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