Mediterranean Studies at Stanford University provides a forum for scholars to explore the interplay between societies, cultures, and communities around the Mediterranean Basin from the Middle Ages to the present. Its focus is on all aspects of co-existence and conflict that have marked these encounters in the empires, port cities, nation-states, and transregional and transnational social, religious, cultural, economic contexts of North Africa, the Levant, the Balkans, and Southern Europe. It is also interested in the multiple relations of the Mediterranean with other regions and areas of the world.
Aron Rodrigue, Director
Anthony P. Meier Family Professor in the Humanities
Director, Stanford Humanities Center (Website)
Burçak Keskin-Kozat, Associate Director
(Website)
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November 6 , noon, Lane History Corner, Rm. 307
Hussein Fancy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
"Theologies of Violence: Muslim Soldiers in Medieval Catalonia" more
November 10 , noon, Pigott Hall (Bldg. 260), #252
Carles Torner, Institut Ramon Llull
"Shoah: The Excavating Gaze" more
December 4, noon, Encina Hall West, #208
Suhnaz Yilmaz, Koc University
Scott Littlefield,
University of Cambridge
CREEES Roundtable Session on The Quest for Energy in Eurasia more