Program of the first international workshop:“Religious Conflict, Religious Concord in Europe and the Mediterranean World”, organized for our research projectDate and place: Tuesday 23th of November 2010, 09:00-18:30
University of Tokyo (Hongo Campus), Sanjo Conference Hall, Conference Room 201-202
Program:
08:40-09:00 Reception of participants
09:00-09:10 Introduction by Katsumi Fukasawa (University of Tokyo, leader of the research project)
09:10-10:40 Febe Armanios (Middlebury College, Vermont, USA): “Negotiating Religion and Identity: Coptic-Muslim Interchange in Ottoman Egypt”. Commented by Asuka Tsuji (University of Tokyo)
10:40-10:50 Coffee break
10:50-12:20 Benjamin Arbel (Tel Aviv University, Israel): “Roman Catholics and Greek Orthodox in Venetian Overseas Colonies during the Early Modern Period”. Commented by Hiromi Saito (Shinshu University) and Yutaka Horii (Doshisha University)
12:20-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 Maria Ghazali (University of Nice, France): “The Moriscos: Life and Tragedy of a Spanish Minority Expulsed at the Beginning of the 17th Century”. Commented by Shiro Miyatake (Tokyo Friends School)
15:00-15:10 Coffee break
15:10-16:40 Martine Acerra (University of Nantes, France): “La présence protestante dans la marine française avant et après la Révocation de l’édit de Nantes. Aspects politiques et sociaux”. Commented by Katsumi Fukasawa
16:40-16:50 Coffee break
16:50-18:20 Shunsuke Katsuta (Gifu University): “Possibilities of Religious Reconciliation in Early Nineteenth-Century Ireland”. Commented by Kei Nasu (International Christian University)
18:20-18 :30 Discussion and conclusion, by Katsumi Fukasawa