Braudel Revisited: The Mediterranean World, 1600-1800

The Center/Clark Five-Part Yearlong Core Program for 2002-03,
directed by
Gabriel Piterberg, Teofilo Ruiz, and Geoffrey Symcox Center & Clark Professors, 2002-03

— Part 3
Religion, Conflict, and Popular Culture


Friday, January 31 ______________________________


2:00 p.m. – Session 1

Geoffrey Symcox, University of California, Los Angeles
Introductory Remarks

Bryan Givens, UCLA
Sebastianism in Theory and Practice in Early Modern Portugal

Maurice Kriegel, UCLA
From Libertinism to Sabbatean Messianism: The Case of Abraham Miguel Cardoso

4:00 p.m. – Reception

Saturday, February 1 ______________________________

9:30 a.m. – Coffee
10:00 a.m. – Session 2

Allan Tulchin, Ahmanson-Getty Fellow, UCLA Center for 17th & 18th Century Studies
Geneva by the Sea: The Reformation in Nīmes in the Sixteenth Century

Matteo Casini, Ahmanson-Getty Fellow, UCLA Center for 17th & 18th Century Studies
Seeking the Venetian Political and Social Culture in the Baroque

12:00 noon – Lunch
1:30 p.m. – Session 3

Betsy Perry, Occidental College
Uneasy Presence: Moriscas in the Mediterranean World of Fernand Braudel

Teofilo Ruiz, UCLA
Reading Violence: Moriscos in Sixteenth-Century Spain

Concluding Discussion


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