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Seminar | From 08 febbraio 2024 to 09 febbraio 2024

Through history. Seminar of young scholars of the History of the Modern Age

Milan

XXI SISEM Assembly

February 8
2.00 p.m. - Institutional greetings

  • ANDREA CANOVA , Dean of the Faculty of Arts 
  • DOMENICO SIMEONE, Dean of the Faculty of Education 
  • ANTONINO DE FRANCESCO, President of the Italian Society for the History of the Modern Age 

2.30 pm - Panel 1

Slaves in modern Italy: trade, social life and new research perspectives

  • GIUSEPPE ALBERTO PATISSO (coord.) , University of Bologna
    Adriatic chains, a slave trade between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
    Routes , merr:anti and men between the two shores
  • BEATRICE SCHNO, University of Cagliari
    Beyond Freedom: Trade and Mediation Between Two Shores of the Mediterranean 
  • ACHILLE MAROTTA, University of Bologna
    Muslim street vendors in Genoa {secc. XVII and XVIII) 

SERENA DI NEPI, University of Rome La Sapienza , discusses it

3.45 pm - Panel 2

Beyond the Pillars of Hercules and the Sublime Porte: ongoing studies on the age of Cosimo III de' Medici 

  • MATTEO CALCAGNI (coord.), European University Institute
    "Throwing oneself into the arms of the Portuguese with exposing oneself to the test": global commercial ambitions in the age of Cosimo III de' Medici (I 670-1723) 
  • EMANUELE GIUSTI, University of Florence
    Cosimo III and l1ndia. Political, ethnographic and naturalistic interests in the correspondence between Florence and Goa 
  • DAVIDE TRENTACOSTE, Tue Haifa Center for Mediterranean Histoty
    Beyond the Ottoman Empire. Cosimo III and the late Medici diplomacy towards Persia 

PAOLA VOLPINI, University of Parma 

5.00 p.m.

Panel 3 - Freedom of the Press in the Revolutionary Decade: Between Revolution and Counter-Revolution 

  • AMANDA MAFFEI (coord.), University of Milan
    When freedom of the press became a counter-revolution: the strange case of the "Catechisme des Colonies" (1791-1794 and back) 
  • GIACOMO CARMAGNINI, University of Florence
    A Disputed Principle: Theory and Practice of Freedom of the Press in Directorial France (I 796-1797) 
  • ANDREA NOSSA, University of Florence
    Censorship and Fiction: Counterrevolutionary Cultural Strategies in 1799 

ALESSANDRO TUCCILLO, University of Turin , discusses it

6.30 p.m. - Aperitif at Aula Magna 

Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Piazza Pio XI, 2 - Sala delle Accademie 

8.00 p.m. - For Cesare Mozzarelli 

  • Greeting from Mons. MARCO NAVONI
    Prefect of the Ambrosian Library
  • Coordinated by CINZIA CREMONINI
     Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
  • Msgr. FRANCO BUZZI
    doctor emeritus of the Ambrosiana Library
    Cesare Mozzare/li and the Accademia Ambrosiana 
  • ANTONIO ALVAREZ OSSO RIO
    Universidad Autonoma, Madrid
    Cesare Mozzare, court historian, European historian

9.00  p.m. - Visit to the Pinacoteca and the Ambrosiana Library


February 9

9.15 a.m. - Panel 4 

The "Indies of the Mediterranean"? Historical evolution and new hypotheses on missions in the North African Regency of the Ottoman Empire (16th-17th centuries) 

  • ANTONINO CAMPAGNA (coord.) , University of Rome La Sapienza
    "El ornato de los sacramentos ". Care of Souls and Pastoral Control Between Missions of Redemption and Apostolate in Ottoman NorJt4nca
  • SILVIA NOTARFONSO, University of San Marino
    The Society of Jesus and the Missions in the Ottoman World. The case of North Africa 
  • MARIO SANSE VERINO, University of San Marino
    "Between !' barren arenas of Barbaria." The process of locating the apostolic missions in Ottoman North Africa

PAOLO BROGGIO, University of Roma Tre discusses it

10.30 a.m. - Panel 5 

Committing, fighting, understanding fraud. Repression and legitimization of crime in northern Italy (XVII-XVIII centuries) 

  • FRANCESCO ZAMBONIN (coord.), Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
    Fraud and forgery in the Republic of 1/4nezia between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries 
  • SOFIA GULLINO, University of Genoa
    To supervise and (not) to punish: the dialectic between the Magistrate of Abundance of Genoa and the food guilds in the first half of the seventeenth century 
  • GILLES NARCY, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
    "Such proclamations were rightly not observed": attempts at control and generalized fraud in the rice fields of the State of Milan (1575-1720) 

ANDREA ADDOBBATI, University of Pisa discusses it

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