Apply Now! NEH Insitute Barcelona
Applications are now being taken for the Mediterranean Studies NEH Summer Institute 2010 in Barcelona. Our second four-week Summer Institute for University and College Professors,... [read more...]

UCSC establishes Center for Mediterranean Studies
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New Mediterranean Publication Series
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Call for Visiting Scholars
The Center for Mediterranean Studies at the University of California Santa Cruz now has the capacity to host non-US scholars as part of the Traditional Fulbright Scholar  Progra... [read more...]

Call for Applicants: Mellon Assistant Professor in Residence at UCLA
The Mellon-funded interdisciplinary program Mediterranean Studies: East and West at the Center invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor in Residence for a 2-year ... [read more...]

The Mediterranean at the College Art Association
The College Art Association Annual Conference, taking place in Chicago from February 10-13, 2010, will include a session entitled “Questioning Cultural Influence in the Medieval Me... [read more...]

CFP: 3rd Annual International Conference on Mediterranean Studies (Athens, Greece)
The Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER) organizes its 3rd International Conference on Mediterranean Studies in Athens, Greece, 31st of March 2010 and 1-3 April 2010.... [read more...]

CFP: AARHMS sessions at Kalamazoo
AARHMS, the American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval Spain, is sponsoring two sessions at the 45th International Congress on Medieval
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Mediterranean series at UCLA this Fall
Mediterranean Studies II: East and West at the Center, 1050-1600 is the second part of two-year seminar cycle organized by Zrinka Stahuljak (French and Francophone Studies, UCLA), ho... [read more...]

NEH Summer Institute 2010 in Barcelona Approved!
With great pleasure the Mediterranean Seminar announces that the National Endowment for the Humanities has approved funding for our second fou... [read more...]

Mediterranean Sessions at Kalamazoo
The Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies will sponsor two multidisciplinary sessions at the International Medieval Congress i... [read more...]

Mediterranean Seminar Session at AHA 2010
The Mediterranean Seminar is sponsoring the following session at the 124th Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association to be held 7-10 January 2010 in San Diego, CA.
R... [read more...]

Mediterranean Sessions at the AHA
Several sessions relating to the Medieval Mediterranean will be held at the 124th Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association to be held 7-10 January 2010 in San Diego, C... [read more...]

UC funds Mediterranean Studies Multi-Campus Research Project
With an endowment of over $480,000 the University of California has approved a five-year Multi-Campus Research Project on Mediterranean Studies, based at UC Santa Cruz and to begin 1... [read more...]

Two Mediterranean Seminar Sessions at Exeter in July
The Mediterranean Seminar is sponsoring two sessions (organized by Fred Astren and Brian Catlos) at the annual meeting of the Society of the Medieval Mediterranean at Exeter Univers... [read more...]

CFP: Gendering the "New Thalassology" -- Men, Women, and the Medieval Mediterranean at the 2010 AHA
Gendering the "New Thalassology" -- Men, Women, and the Medieval Mediterranean
Call for papers for a panel sponsored by the Society for Medieval Feminist
Studies at the a... [read more...]

TALK: Jewish Culture in Contemporary Syria
The Maimonides Madrasah: Islam, Secularism, and the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Damascus
A visitor to t... [read more...]

NEH Summer Institute Scholar Awarded Carnegie Scholarship
Hussein Fancy (History, University of Michigan) has been awarded a Carnegie Scholarship to work on a project relating to his work at the Mediterranean Seminar's 2008 Summer Institute... [read more...]

Maria Evangelatou awarded Byzantine studies fellowship at Dumbarton Oaks
Prof. Maria Evangelatou (History of Art and Visual Culture, University of Caifornia Santa Cruz), a Mediterranean Seminar collaborator has been awarded a Residential Fellowship in Byz... [read more...]

CFP: Commerce and Religion in Medieval and Early Modern Times
This session is being presented at the European Social Science History Conference, to be held at Ghent, Belgium, 13-16 April 2010.
How did merchants belonging to different relig... [read more...]

"Stones of Famagusta" Screening
On Tuesday, March 3, Allan Langdale will screen his acclaimed film, "The Stones of Famagusta: the Story of a Forgotten City," at Social Sciences 1, room 110 on the UC Santa Cruz Camp... [read more...]

CFP "Merchants, Mercenaries and Missionaries"
A conference, "Merchants, Mercenaries and Missionaries: The Society and Culture of the Medieval Mediterranean, c. 500-1500," will be held from Thursday 9th July
to Sunday 12th J... [read more...]

Mediterranean Empires at Stanford, January 22
The Stanford University Mediterranean Studies Forum presents:
"Sorting out Toleration and Persecution: Imperial Examples"
Karen Barkey, Professor of Sociology  (Columb... [read more...]

Oxford UP plans new Mediterranean Series
In the last generation the study of the Mediterranean region has been transformed. Far more people write about its documentary history; what we can say about its archaeology has mu... [read more...]

Conference Registration deadline, January 5
Register now for  "Alternative Teleologies: The Mediterranean and the Modern World(s)," a conference be held at the University of California Santa Cruz on Saturday January 17.... [read more...]

New Book: The Arts of Intimacy
The Mediterranean Seminar is glad to announce the publication of The Arts of Intimacy: Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Making of Castilian Cult... [read more...]

In Memoriam: Father Robert Ignatius Burns, S.J.
ON 22 November 2008 the much loved and admired Fr. Robert Burns, a pioneering historian of the Muslim minority of the medieval Kingdom of Valencia, passed away.  Father Burns wa... [read more...]

Mediterranean Conference at UCSC
On Saturday January 17, 2009 a conference, "Alternative Teleologies: The Mediterranean and the Modern World(s)," will be held at the University of California Santa Cruz.
Schola... [read more...]

USC Seminar on Mediterranean Studies begins
Seminar on Mediterranean Studies: From Ancient to Early Modern Times, at the University of Southern California
Announcing a Mediterranean Studies workshop, organized by Professo... [read more...]

Position in Medieval Mediterranean History
A tenure-track assistant professorship in Medieval Mediterranean History is being advertised at Charleston College, SC. A copy of the advertisement is included below:

The ... [read more...]

News & Events
UC funds Mediterranean Studies Multi-Campus Research Project
With an endowment of over $480,000 the University of California has approved a five-year Multi-Campus Research Project on Mediterranean Studies, based at UC Santa Cruz and to begin 1 July 2010. This program will integrate UCSC long-standing Mediterranean Studies initiative, which includes a campus-based activities and an NEH Summer Institute for College and University Professors, and co-ordinate with Mediterranean Studies initiatives at UCLA and UC Santa Barbara.


Co-Directors
Brian A. Catlos (PI): History, University of California Santa Cruz  
Sharon Kinoshita: Literature, University of California Santa Cruz
Collaborating Campus Liaisons
Thomas Dandalet: History, University of California at Berkeley
Zrinka Stahuljak: French & Francophone Studies, University of California Los Angeles
Edward English: Medieval Studies, University of California Santa Barbara
Associated Campus Liaisons
Baki Tezcan: History & Religious Studies, University of California Davis
Marc Baer: History, University of California Irvine
Oumelbanine Zhiri: Literature, University of California San Diego
Benjamin Liu: Hispanic Studies, University of California Riverside

The Mediterranean Studies MRP will bring together social scientists and humanists from eight UC campuses to collaborate on a range of research and curricular projects relating. At present some 50 UC faculty members in a range of disciplines have committed, as well as nearly 100 associate scholars, including an advisory/editorial board composed of major scholars in a range of fields (see www.mediterraneanseminar.org). This project builds on our established track record of program development at UCSC, across the UC system, and nationally and internationally.
Mediterranean Studies is an emerging interdisciplinary field, part of the trend towards Oceanic Studies, environmental history, and the reconfiguration of regional and national paradigms in history, literature, art history, religious studies, anthropology, sociology, political science, and related disciplines. It is intended in part as a response and corrective to what are now recognized as distorting tendencies rooted in the national, cultural, geographic and disciplinary categories that have dominated historical discourses regarding the development of society, culture and institutions in Europe, Africa and the Near East.
The MRP has three goals. First, it will provide a forum for interdisciplinary collaboration among scholars of all ranks (including graduate students) from campuses across the UC system. The second is the production and dissemination of new research that will consolidate and give greater intellectual coherence to Mediterranean Studies as a sub-discipline of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The third is to situate UC at the forefront of the development of this new field.
The program consists of quarterly one-day workshops bringing up to 40 UC faculty and graduate students together to review and critique pre-circulated articles in progress. This work will be oriented towards questions concerning the Mediterranean as a region, and/or discuss its peoples, cultures, literatures, economies, etc. within a comparative regional framework. In Year 3 we will hold a mid-program retrospective conference directed principally at scholars from the UC system and other California institutions. The concluding conference in Year 5 will be a field-defining event, including scholars and Mediterranean Studies center directors from the US and abroad.
Dissemination of research output of the MRP will take various forms. It will be shared by the participants of our workshops, who will incorporate it into their own work on both a direct and theoretical level. Two conferences will broadcast our findings to a discrete but active scholarly audience. The principle mode of dissemination will be through the annual publication of a volume of new research based on selected papers from our quarterly meetings. Blind review by our Editorial Board will ensure the highest scholarly standards. The volumes will be professionally-produced hard-copy volumes, published “open source” on our website after two years.