Program

Education Programs: Institutes for Higher Education Faculty

Period of Performance

10/1/2014 - 12/31/2016

Funding Totals

$191,000.00 (approved)
$188,140.07 (awarded)


Negotiating Identities in the Christian-Jewish-Muslim Mediterranean

FAIN: EH-50429-14

Regents of the University of California, Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, CA 95064-1077)
Sharon Kinoshita (Project Director: March 2014 to April 2022)

A four-week institute for twenty-four college and university faculty on the interconnections among the Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the medieval Mediterranean.

The University of California, Santa Cruz proposes our fourth four-week interdisciplinary NEH Summer Institute devoted to new approaches to the study of the medieval Mediterranean (c. 1000–1500) as a region in which Christian, Islamic, and Jewish communities interacted in a process of contact, conflict, and integration out of which modern notions of ethnic and religious identity emerged. In keeping with the NEH’s “Bridging Cultures” initiative and guided by our Institute faculty, Summer Scholars will study the medieval Mediterranean’s distinctive combination of overlapping and competing notions of culture and identity, both within and across religious and ethnic “divides.” Evidence from social and economic history, literature, art, religion, and archaeology will help us explore how currents of affinity and difference shaped processes of acculturation and hybridity that produced complex and flexible identities capable of crossing ethnic and religious bounds amidst an “age of crusades.”





Associated Products

Reading Medieval European Women Writers: Strong Literary Witnesses from the Past (Book Section)
Title: Reading Medieval European Women Writers: Strong Literary Witnesses from the Past
Author: Classen, Albrecht
Abstract: Two sections of this book drawn from NEH Institute research.
Year: 2016
Publisher: Peter Lang
Book Title: Reading Medieval European Women Writers: Strong Literary Witnesses from the Past

Musical Mutual Intelligibilty in the Middle Ages (Conference Paper/Presentation)
Title: Musical Mutual Intelligibilty in the Middle Ages
Author: Reynolds, Dwight
Abstract: Mutual intelligibility across religious lines via music in the Middle Ages.
Date: 06/22/2016
Conference Name: International Council on Traditional Music meeting

What we read now, What they read then (Conference/Institute/Seminar)
Title: What we read now, What they read then
Author: Blurton, Heather
Author: Reynolds, Dwight
Abstract: Medieval texts that exist only in "unica" manuscripts
Date Range: 05/5-6/2017
Location: UC Santa Barbara

Musical Mutual Intelligibilty in the Middle Ages (Conference Paper/Presentation)
Title: Musical Mutual Intelligibilty in the Middle Ages
Author: Reynolds, Dwight
Abstract: Mutual intelligibility across religious lines via music in the Middle Ages.
Date: 03/15/2017
Conference Name: International Musicological Society (Tokyo)