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Summer School

JewsEast Summer School 2018


CERES-Palais, Raum "Ruhrpott" (4.13)

The course will introduce its students to the ways in which Jews and Christians interacted in the Mediterranean, the Middle East, the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Horn of Africa, especially Ethiopia, and the Indian Ocean in the period between 600-1800 CE. This is the topic of a research project aiming at establishing a new area of study – relations between Jews and Eastern Christian communities from the rise of Islam to the end of the eighteenth century. The study of inter-religious dynamics is anchored in the framework of pre-modern cultural history concerning a vast geographical area that encompasses seemingly disparate lands from Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean, through West Asia and the Caucasus, to South India, all connected through trade and travel.  

The course has two aims:

  1. to introduce the interested researchers/students into the required skills and methods (linguistic, philological, archaeological, ethnographic, and historiographic) that are needed for the exploration of this new field;  
  2. to disseminate the results of the JewsEast research project.

 

Kontakt

Foto von Prof. Dr. Alexandra Cuffel

Prof. Dr. Alexandra Cuffel

Universitätsstr. 90a
44789  Bochum
Büro 1.07
+49 234 32-22336
alexandra.cuffel@rub.de