The Mediterranean by Law: Europe and the Maghreb, 16th-18th Century

March 29, 2018

Through the micro-historical analysis of individuals, families, and institutions, this panel explores the continuities and ruptures in the construction of religious, cultural and national identities between the early modern and modern Mediterranean.

The Italian and Mediterranean Colloquium presents PANEL: The Mediterranean by Law: Europe and the Maghreb, 16th-18th Century

Presenter 
Guillaume Calafat (Paris 1, La Sorbonne, IAS, Princeton University) Trials and Jurisdictional Pluralism in the Western Mediterranean {1590-1630}. Corsicans at Courts between Ottoman North Africa and Southern Europe

Presenter 
Jessica Marglin (University of Southern California, IEAS Paris) The Extraterritorial Century: Rethinking Nationality and Religion in the Mediterranean, 1815-181

Respondents:
Lauren Benton (Vanderbilt University)
Simona Cerutti (EHESS-Italian Academy, Columbia University)

Moderators:
Pier Mattia Tommasino (Columbia University)
Konstantina Zanou (Columbia University)