Books by RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea
RiMe Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2019
RiMe 5/II n.s. is a miscellaneous Booklet composed of 6 articles and 3 book reviews. The first th... more RiMe 5/II n.s. is a miscellaneous Booklet composed of 6 articles and 3 book reviews. The first three articles deal with Medieval and Modern History, while the other three deal with closely interconnected themes of Contemporary History.
The first essay is a first historical and archaeological reading and opens new theories and research perspectives on the ruins of Cuccuru Casteddu in Sardinia, perhaps in relation to a Byzantine castle.
The second article is dedicated to the symbols of power and the use of images to achieve political aims, focusing in particular on Mariano IV judge of Arborea, Peter IV king of Aragon and Robert of Anjou, king of Naples, in the mid-14th century.
The third article is a chronological itinerary of Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, from his youth in Spain in the service of the Crown to the wars of Naples that gave him the title of Gran Capitán and his subsequent political apogee as first viceroy of Naples.
The fourth text deals with the important issue of mobility after the 1970s, when immigration became a topic of growing interest even in the countries of southern Europe that became the final destination of migration.
At the centre of the fifth essay is the analysis of the macro-regional strategies of the European Union and the potential of a new Mediterranean macro-region to rethink and reform the European Union.
The sixth and last article rethinks the Mediterranean space by analysing the main works of Mohammed Arkoun (d. 2010), one of the most important contemporary Arab scholars. This operation allows to understand the centrality of the Mediterranean area between Islam and the West and the possibilities of its rebirth from the common geo-historical and geo-cultural horizon.
The booklet is closed by three book reviews dedicated 1) to the theme of health in Valencia in the 15th century; 2) to the models of settlement, filiation, promotion and devotion of the orders of the Poor Clares and Dominicans in the Iberian Peninsula, Sardinia, Naples and Sicily in the Middle Ages and, finally, 3) to the public authorities in the Crown of Aragon between the 14th and 16th centuries.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea , 2019
A workshop on the topic “The presence and the quality of the religious history in the school text... more A workshop on the topic “The presence and the quality of the religious history in the school texts for the high school and in the most important texts of general history edited in the last three decades " took place in Rome, on January 10th and 11th, 2019 organized by the CNR - Istituto di Storia dell’Europa Mediterranea. The workshop was part of the activities carried out within the European project ReIReS - Research Infrastructures on Religious Studies (Horizon 2020 INFRAIA).
The workshop aimed to analyze the state-of-the-art of the relations between the development of historical religious studies and the educational programs in Europe, focusing on the role that school and school textbooks have in the knowledge of religious history. The scholars discussed how far the progress in understanding of religious history, which comes from the possibilities granted by ReIReS, could have an impact in reframing the education programs and enriching education as a process of knowledge transferred from academia to a larger audience.
The papers, held by scholars and policy makers, covered various topics related to religious history and how it is dealt with by teaching and historical communication in the different European Union countries. All this was analysed not only with regard to textbooks, but also in relation to museums, websites, ongoing debates and the relationship between religious and political history.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2019
RiMe 4/II is is a booklet of Varia hosting eight articles and a review. The themes of the essays ... more RiMe 4/II is is a booklet of Varia hosting eight articles and a review. The themes of the essays range from the medieval and modern history of the western Mediterranean - Sicily, Sardinia, Genoa and the Crown of Spain - to an intriguing link between this geo-political area and the Norwegian world in the 13th century. Other interesting essays expand this reading of the Euro-Mediterranean area, focusing also on the theme of the Crusade in relation to the Ottoman world in the Modern Age. The last article proposes instead a new reading key for the immediate future of this area still so strategic at world level.
The booklet is closed by the review of a text dedicated to shipbuilding between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean in the Middle Ages to the Modern Age.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2019
This monographic Special Issue hosts part of the research presented at the conference on hospital... more This monographic Special Issue hosts part of the research presented at the conference on hospital archives in the Middle Ages to the early Modern Age, held in Naples in November 2017, as part of the PRIN project "Alle origini del Welfare (XIII-XVI sec.). Radici medievali e moderne della cultura europea dell’assistenza e delle forme di protezione sociale e credito solidale ("At the origins of Welfare (XIII-XVI sec.). Medieval and modern roots of the European culture of assistance and forms of social protection and solidary credit").
These studies - which contain research carried out in regions such as Abruzzo, Basilicata, Calabria, Puglia, Sardinia and Sicily - can be considered the partial achievement of the second aim of the conference: to draw a brief picture of the welfare institutions of southern Italy (brotherhoods, hospitals, public welfare and charities) that operated between the late Middle Ages and the early Modern Age.
Campania and the city of Naples, on the other hand, will be published in one of RiMe's next dossiers.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2018
This Booklet of RiMe, with which the Journal celebrates its (first) 10 years of existence, is onc... more This Booklet of RiMe, with which the Journal celebrates its (first) 10 years of existence, is once again, a Special Issue. In this case, it is dedicated to the topic of relations between Italy and Egypt and, more generally, between the Western World and the Islamic one in a chronological span that goes from the High Middle Ages to the beginning of the Modern Age, a theme at the heart of the Bilateral Project ASRT (Egypt) / CNR (Italy) "History of Peace-building: peaceful relations between East and West (11th - 15th Century)", financed for the years 2016 - 2017, whose scientific managers were, for the Egyptian side, Prof. Ali Ahmed Mohamed El-Sayed, from the University of Damanhour, and Dr. Luciano Gallinari, from the CNR-Istituto di Storia dell’Europa Mediterranea, for the Italian one.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2018
The Booklet contains the proceedings of a Workshop on Humanities, video games and social networks... more The Booklet contains the proceedings of a Workshop on Humanities, video games and social networks, organised in April 2017 by the two editors of the booklet at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona.
It is a sort of third chapter in a series of initiatives dedicated by the Journal to the very stimulating relationship between History and these tools and methodologies for teaching and spreading it.
It houses four articles dedicated to the world of the video games, which has been differently declined by the authors: Someone has focused on the teaching of the Middle Ages, someone else on the teaching of History and Cultural Heritage. Another author has examined the case of a committed video game, in order to reflect on difficult issues such as terrorism and the relationship between the truth and the false media information.
Two more texts have been dedicated to the Social Netwotks, and especially to Facebook: one of them, in relation to formal and informal learning; another essay, instead, focused on the relationship between the Medieval History and Facebook. The Booklet focused on the potential of gamification in teaching foreign languages and in the relationships between the components and the mechanics of gamification with the dynamic of the narrative
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2018
The Booklet contains individual articles whose themes range from the public and private life of t... more The Booklet contains individual articles whose themes range from the public and private life of the Hierosolimitans of Corleone (Sicily) between the 14th and 15th centuries to two texts dedicated to the Cono Sur: the first, focused on Italian migrants in the Argentine city of Córdoba in the final decades of the 19th century and in the early decades of the 20th century; the other, instead, dwells on the presence of Italians and the Italian language in contemporary Chile.
A fourth essay is dedicated to the fascinating world of the Sardinian mines, rebuilt thanks to archival sources, with an interesting perspective that also observes them as important museums for cultural and tourist purposes.
The booklet is closed by a text that has been dedicated to some interesting historiographic reflections aimed at highlighting the profound difference between the profession of the historian and that of the amateur, observed in the light of logic.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2017
The booklet 1/II n. s. (December 2017) "‘Saints who travel'. Mobility and movement of religious c... more The booklet 1/II n. s. (December 2017) "‘Saints who travel'. Mobility and movement of religious cults in the Mediterranean between the Middle Ages and the Modern Age", edited by Maria Giuseppina Meloni, houses six articles presented at the Ex nihilo Zero Conference of the European Academy of Religion (Bologna, 18-22 June 2017). From these essays it emerges how the Mediterranean, the centre of an intensive movement of men, goods and ideas, was also the medium for the circulation of cults and relics. There were significant cases both in Pisa where new worships developed between the High Middle Ages and the 13th Century, as a result of its maritime contacts; and in Sardinia which, due to its geographical position and historical events, was opened to the reception of new cults introduced by the powerful men of the time. The island itself, however, was also in some circumstances the exporter of relics and devotions. In addition, The Booklet examines also the strong connection with the sea of the cult of St. Nicholas and the translation of his relics from Myra to Bari.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2017
The booklet 1/I n. s. (December 2017) entitled "Humanities, from the production of new knowledge ... more The booklet 1/I n. s. (December 2017) entitled "Humanities, from the production of new knowledge to dissemination and return", edited by Giovanni Sini, analyses different national and international experiences of circularity of the knowledge. Experiences that start, mostly but not only from the world of research, after they have produced new knowledge, for dissemination purposes. In some cases, a specific discourse on enhancement and the protection of cultural heritage is carried out. Theoretical/operational methodologies have been investigated on how to “go beyond” Humanities in general, thanks to disciplines such as Public History, Digital Humanities, the so-called new technologies and the Virtual Reality. The proposed experiences come from both the academic and entrepreneurial fields with different users: generic, academic and educational
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2017
The Booklet includes two monographic Dossiers.
The first, dedicated to the contemporary and histo... more The Booklet includes two monographic Dossiers.
The first, dedicated to the contemporary and historiographic Mediterranean, includes some of the presentations given at the International Conference “Encuentros y desencuentros en el Mediterráneo: La nueva investigación y el “gran relato” (siglos XVI-XXI)”, held on 03/14/2016, at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona and edited by prof. Maria Betlem Castellà i Pujols.
The second one contains 4 texts produced within the framework of the research project "E Pluribus unum. Il profilo identitario della Sardegna dal Medioevo alla Contemporaneità" - Principal Investigator Dr. Luciano Gallinari, Institute of the Mediterranean Europe History (ISEM) of CNR - granted by the Autonomous Region of Sardinia.
In addition, in the "various" section of the booklet there is a text by Dr. Alberto Claudio Sciarrone, a former intern at the ISEM-CNR dedicated to "The school dropout of the Egyptian and Moroccan communities living in Rome during the school year 2013/2014”.
Finally an interesting interview with the Mexican historian Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas (“The multiple pasts of a social scientist. Interview with Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas”), realized by prof. Rossella Viola, University of L’Aquila.
All the articles, the Dossiers and the entire booklet are sold on the webpage "Torrossa Casalini" (https://www.torrossa.com/resources/an/2524142…)
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2016
A Miscellaneous volume containing six texts of the Mediterranean modern history - three of which ... more A Miscellaneous volume containing six texts of the Mediterranean modern history - three of which in the "Miscellaneous" section and the other trhee in a Dossier entitled “Reti consolari nel Mediterraneo. Percorsi e metodologie a confronto (secc. XVII-XIX)”, edited by Annalisa Biagianti. The authors of the six articles are all young PhD students, according to the Journal’s custom to host young researchers essays. In addition, the Journal hosts an article containing an anthology of texts and images on Alexander the Great.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2016
The present issue of RiMe includes a year of work on the subject of Italian and Spanish emigratio... more The present issue of RiMe includes a year of work on the subject of Italian and Spanish emigration in the Rio de la Plata between the end of the nineteenth century and the mid-twentieth century. Within the ethnic multiplicity of the immigrants’ contingent received by the Río de la Plata area during the stated period, the Italian and the Spanish one are the two most numerous and dynamic. A year started by the 1st Online International Workshop “Migraciones peninsulares contemporáneas hacia las regiones del Plata. Problemas y perspectivas de anàlisis para profundizar en su estudio”, which was held on April 20, 2016 organized by the ISEM-CNR and the IUHJVV of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra and coordinated by Luciano Gallinari and Marcela Lucci.
El presente número de RiMe recoge un año de trabajo sobre la problemática de la emigración italiana y española en el Río de la Plata entre finales del siglo XIX y mediados del siglo XX. Entre la multiplicidad étnica del contingente de inmigrantes que el área rioplatense recibió durante el período indicado, el italiano y el español constituyen los dos más numerosos y dinámicos. Un año empezado por el I Workshop Internacional Online “Migraciones peninsulares contemporáneas hacia las regiones del Plata. Problemas y perspectivas de anàlisis para profundizar en su estudio”, que se se llevó a cabo el 20 de abril de 2016 organizado por el ISEM-CNR y el IUHJVV de la Universitat Pompeu Fabra, coordinado por Luciano Gallinari y Marcela Lucci.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2016
A miscellaneous Issue containing articles on the history and archeology of the medieval Sardinia;... more A miscellaneous Issue containing articles on the history and archeology of the medieval Sardinia; some others on the management of the Prisoners (captivi) during the Modern Age and the role played in this by some religious orders and brotherhoods. Another text is on the French Revolution’s lawfulness in Vincenzo Cuoco, and finally another one on the philosophical reasons for the use of water as a common good.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2016
This issue of the Journal is the result of the workshop Auctoritas e istituzioni (XII-XV secc.), ... more This issue of the Journal is the result of the workshop Auctoritas e istituzioni (XII-XV secc.), held in Cagliari on April 16 and 17, 2015, and of several years of research in the framework of the project recognized by the Ministry of Economy And Competitiveness of the Government of Spain España "Auctoritas. Iglesia, Cultura y Poder (siglos XII-XV) (HAR2012-31484)", led by Dr. Karen Stöber. Thus, an international team of historians, archaeologists, art historians and specialists in Literature has joined forces to reflect on medieval authority and institutions through a series of texts that deal with and bring new ideas about the different Fields of study and research methods used.
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Este numero de la Revista es el resultado del workshop Auctoritas e istituzioni (XII-XV secc.), realizado en Cagliari el 16 y 17 de abril del 2015, y de distintos años de investigación en el marco del proyecto reconocido por el Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad del Gobierno de España «Auctoritas. Iglesia, Cultura y Poder (siglos XII-XV) (HAR2012-31484)», dirigido por la Dra. Karen Stöber. Así, se ha unido un equipo internacional de historiadores, arqueólogos, historiadores del Arte, y especialistas en Literatura, con el objetivo de reflexionar sobre la autoridad y las instituciones medievales a través de una serie de trabajos que afronten y aporten nuevas ideas sobre los distintos ámbitos de estudio y métodos de investigación tratados.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2015
The Issue is dedicated to the eight hundred years since the first mention of Castro Novo Montis d... more The Issue is dedicated to the eight hundred years since the first mention of Castro Novo Montis de Castro (1215), located on the current hill of Castello (castle) overlooking the city of Cagliari. Although the construction of the urban center by the Commune of Pisa began probably a year after, the plant of Novo Castro marked the birth of a city that, in its progressive developments, will come to the present aspect, confirming the role as a gateway to Sardinia and the center of the first importance in the Mediterranean.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2015
Over the last few years, interest in the potential of social media for increasing people’s partic... more Over the last few years, interest in the potential of social media for increasing people’s participation in public spaces and citizenship has gained momentum. In addition to use for sharing cultural, social and educational content, social networking has come to the fore in political contexts, especially during the 2011 Arab uprisings. Since then, their role in supporting civic participation and political/cultural change has been widely debated, with authors adopting contrasting positions. The papers presented in this Issue report on the role of social media in different contexts and for a variety of purposes: for civic learning, political engagement and cultural practices; as an instrumental part of the Arab Spring; as an element of religious and spiritual life; and for civic education in formal and informal learning contexts
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2015
The booklet “Le Due Americhe, dalla morte di JFK al golpe in Cile” collects some papers presented... more The booklet “Le Due Americhe, dalla morte di JFK al golpe in Cile” collects some papers presented to the Conference with the same name celebrated in Milan in 2013, whose central idea was to reflect on the peculiar historical period 1963- 1973 experienced by the United States and Latin America, and on the relations between the two areas. The purpose of the Conference, before, and the publication, now, was to bring together contributions that went beyond the two events full of meaning and on which there are already large studies and endless bibliographies, in order to suggest new research paths and highlight unique or so far little explored aspects, in a time span full of events for the 'Two Americas'.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2013
Proceedings of the workshop "The working committees of the parliamentary and representative insti... more Proceedings of the workshop "The working committees of the parliamentary and representative institutions. Technical bodies or policy instruments?" (Cagliari, 17/18 January 2013), co-organized by the Institute of History of Mediterranean Europe of the National Research Council and the Group of Studies of the institutions and Society in the Modern Catalonia (16th- 21st c.).
In this meeting special attention could be paid to the medieval period, which was little or nothing covered in the previous meetings and to the role of the working committees in the context of Sardinia, especially interesting to continue to deepen the generalities or particularities of the Mediterranean institutions.
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2013
A miscellaneous booklet containing articles on: the Royal Letters of Martin I king of Aragon rega... more A miscellaneous booklet containing articles on: the Royal Letters of Martin I king of Aragon regarding Italy (14th-15th c.), the European immigrant newspapers in the 19th and 20th century in Buenos Aires, the memory of the African-American movement for civil rights and on music of Catalan origin sung in Alghero (Sardinia).
The booklet also includes a dossier dedicated to the Contemporary History of the Balearic Islands
RiMe. Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea, 2013
A miscellaneous booklet containing articles on: Medieval Sardinia; Pope Analcetus II; commercial ... more A miscellaneous booklet containing articles on: Medieval Sardinia; Pope Analcetus II; commercial and diplomatic relations between Unites States of America and Sicily in the Modern Age; History of Argentina in the Modern and Contemporary Age, and finally on the migration lexicon in the North Africa’s Press.
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The first essay is a first historical and archaeological reading and opens new theories and research perspectives on the ruins of Cuccuru Casteddu in Sardinia, perhaps in relation to a Byzantine castle.
The second article is dedicated to the symbols of power and the use of images to achieve political aims, focusing in particular on Mariano IV judge of Arborea, Peter IV king of Aragon and Robert of Anjou, king of Naples, in the mid-14th century.
The third article is a chronological itinerary of Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, from his youth in Spain in the service of the Crown to the wars of Naples that gave him the title of Gran Capitán and his subsequent political apogee as first viceroy of Naples.
The fourth text deals with the important issue of mobility after the 1970s, when immigration became a topic of growing interest even in the countries of southern Europe that became the final destination of migration.
At the centre of the fifth essay is the analysis of the macro-regional strategies of the European Union and the potential of a new Mediterranean macro-region to rethink and reform the European Union.
The sixth and last article rethinks the Mediterranean space by analysing the main works of Mohammed Arkoun (d. 2010), one of the most important contemporary Arab scholars. This operation allows to understand the centrality of the Mediterranean area between Islam and the West and the possibilities of its rebirth from the common geo-historical and geo-cultural horizon.
The booklet is closed by three book reviews dedicated 1) to the theme of health in Valencia in the 15th century; 2) to the models of settlement, filiation, promotion and devotion of the orders of the Poor Clares and Dominicans in the Iberian Peninsula, Sardinia, Naples and Sicily in the Middle Ages and, finally, 3) to the public authorities in the Crown of Aragon between the 14th and 16th centuries.
The workshop aimed to analyze the state-of-the-art of the relations between the development of historical religious studies and the educational programs in Europe, focusing on the role that school and school textbooks have in the knowledge of religious history. The scholars discussed how far the progress in understanding of religious history, which comes from the possibilities granted by ReIReS, could have an impact in reframing the education programs and enriching education as a process of knowledge transferred from academia to a larger audience.
The papers, held by scholars and policy makers, covered various topics related to religious history and how it is dealt with by teaching and historical communication in the different European Union countries. All this was analysed not only with regard to textbooks, but also in relation to museums, websites, ongoing debates and the relationship between religious and political history.
The booklet is closed by the review of a text dedicated to shipbuilding between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean in the Middle Ages to the Modern Age.
These studies - which contain research carried out in regions such as Abruzzo, Basilicata, Calabria, Puglia, Sardinia and Sicily - can be considered the partial achievement of the second aim of the conference: to draw a brief picture of the welfare institutions of southern Italy (brotherhoods, hospitals, public welfare and charities) that operated between the late Middle Ages and the early Modern Age.
Campania and the city of Naples, on the other hand, will be published in one of RiMe's next dossiers.
It is a sort of third chapter in a series of initiatives dedicated by the Journal to the very stimulating relationship between History and these tools and methodologies for teaching and spreading it.
It houses four articles dedicated to the world of the video games, which has been differently declined by the authors: Someone has focused on the teaching of the Middle Ages, someone else on the teaching of History and Cultural Heritage. Another author has examined the case of a committed video game, in order to reflect on difficult issues such as terrorism and the relationship between the truth and the false media information.
Two more texts have been dedicated to the Social Netwotks, and especially to Facebook: one of them, in relation to formal and informal learning; another essay, instead, focused on the relationship between the Medieval History and Facebook. The Booklet focused on the potential of gamification in teaching foreign languages and in the relationships between the components and the mechanics of gamification with the dynamic of the narrative
A fourth essay is dedicated to the fascinating world of the Sardinian mines, rebuilt thanks to archival sources, with an interesting perspective that also observes them as important museums for cultural and tourist purposes.
The booklet is closed by a text that has been dedicated to some interesting historiographic reflections aimed at highlighting the profound difference between the profession of the historian and that of the amateur, observed in the light of logic.
The first, dedicated to the contemporary and historiographic Mediterranean, includes some of the presentations given at the International Conference “Encuentros y desencuentros en el Mediterráneo: La nueva investigación y el “gran relato” (siglos XVI-XXI)”, held on 03/14/2016, at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona and edited by prof. Maria Betlem Castellà i Pujols.
The second one contains 4 texts produced within the framework of the research project "E Pluribus unum. Il profilo identitario della Sardegna dal Medioevo alla Contemporaneità" - Principal Investigator Dr. Luciano Gallinari, Institute of the Mediterranean Europe History (ISEM) of CNR - granted by the Autonomous Region of Sardinia.
In addition, in the "various" section of the booklet there is a text by Dr. Alberto Claudio Sciarrone, a former intern at the ISEM-CNR dedicated to "The school dropout of the Egyptian and Moroccan communities living in Rome during the school year 2013/2014”.
Finally an interesting interview with the Mexican historian Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas (“The multiple pasts of a social scientist. Interview with Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas”), realized by prof. Rossella Viola, University of L’Aquila.
All the articles, the Dossiers and the entire booklet are sold on the webpage "Torrossa Casalini" (https://www.torrossa.com/resources/an/2524142…)
El presente número de RiMe recoge un año de trabajo sobre la problemática de la emigración italiana y española en el Río de la Plata entre finales del siglo XIX y mediados del siglo XX. Entre la multiplicidad étnica del contingente de inmigrantes que el área rioplatense recibió durante el período indicado, el italiano y el español constituyen los dos más numerosos y dinámicos. Un año empezado por el I Workshop Internacional Online “Migraciones peninsulares contemporáneas hacia las regiones del Plata. Problemas y perspectivas de anàlisis para profundizar en su estudio”, que se se llevó a cabo el 20 de abril de 2016 organizado por el ISEM-CNR y el IUHJVV de la Universitat Pompeu Fabra, coordinado por Luciano Gallinari y Marcela Lucci.
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Este numero de la Revista es el resultado del workshop Auctoritas e istituzioni (XII-XV secc.), realizado en Cagliari el 16 y 17 de abril del 2015, y de distintos años de investigación en el marco del proyecto reconocido por el Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad del Gobierno de España «Auctoritas. Iglesia, Cultura y Poder (siglos XII-XV) (HAR2012-31484)», dirigido por la Dra. Karen Stöber. Así, se ha unido un equipo internacional de historiadores, arqueólogos, historiadores del Arte, y especialistas en Literatura, con el objetivo de reflexionar sobre la autoridad y las instituciones medievales a través de una serie de trabajos que afronten y aporten nuevas ideas sobre los distintos ámbitos de estudio y métodos de investigación tratados.
In this meeting special attention could be paid to the medieval period, which was little or nothing covered in the previous meetings and to the role of the working committees in the context of Sardinia, especially interesting to continue to deepen the generalities or particularities of the Mediterranean institutions.
The booklet also includes a dossier dedicated to the Contemporary History of the Balearic Islands
The first essay is a first historical and archaeological reading and opens new theories and research perspectives on the ruins of Cuccuru Casteddu in Sardinia, perhaps in relation to a Byzantine castle.
The second article is dedicated to the symbols of power and the use of images to achieve political aims, focusing in particular on Mariano IV judge of Arborea, Peter IV king of Aragon and Robert of Anjou, king of Naples, in the mid-14th century.
The third article is a chronological itinerary of Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, from his youth in Spain in the service of the Crown to the wars of Naples that gave him the title of Gran Capitán and his subsequent political apogee as first viceroy of Naples.
The fourth text deals with the important issue of mobility after the 1970s, when immigration became a topic of growing interest even in the countries of southern Europe that became the final destination of migration.
At the centre of the fifth essay is the analysis of the macro-regional strategies of the European Union and the potential of a new Mediterranean macro-region to rethink and reform the European Union.
The sixth and last article rethinks the Mediterranean space by analysing the main works of Mohammed Arkoun (d. 2010), one of the most important contemporary Arab scholars. This operation allows to understand the centrality of the Mediterranean area between Islam and the West and the possibilities of its rebirth from the common geo-historical and geo-cultural horizon.
The booklet is closed by three book reviews dedicated 1) to the theme of health in Valencia in the 15th century; 2) to the models of settlement, filiation, promotion and devotion of the orders of the Poor Clares and Dominicans in the Iberian Peninsula, Sardinia, Naples and Sicily in the Middle Ages and, finally, 3) to the public authorities in the Crown of Aragon between the 14th and 16th centuries.
The workshop aimed to analyze the state-of-the-art of the relations between the development of historical religious studies and the educational programs in Europe, focusing on the role that school and school textbooks have in the knowledge of religious history. The scholars discussed how far the progress in understanding of religious history, which comes from the possibilities granted by ReIReS, could have an impact in reframing the education programs and enriching education as a process of knowledge transferred from academia to a larger audience.
The papers, held by scholars and policy makers, covered various topics related to religious history and how it is dealt with by teaching and historical communication in the different European Union countries. All this was analysed not only with regard to textbooks, but also in relation to museums, websites, ongoing debates and the relationship between religious and political history.
The booklet is closed by the review of a text dedicated to shipbuilding between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean in the Middle Ages to the Modern Age.
These studies - which contain research carried out in regions such as Abruzzo, Basilicata, Calabria, Puglia, Sardinia and Sicily - can be considered the partial achievement of the second aim of the conference: to draw a brief picture of the welfare institutions of southern Italy (brotherhoods, hospitals, public welfare and charities) that operated between the late Middle Ages and the early Modern Age.
Campania and the city of Naples, on the other hand, will be published in one of RiMe's next dossiers.
It is a sort of third chapter in a series of initiatives dedicated by the Journal to the very stimulating relationship between History and these tools and methodologies for teaching and spreading it.
It houses four articles dedicated to the world of the video games, which has been differently declined by the authors: Someone has focused on the teaching of the Middle Ages, someone else on the teaching of History and Cultural Heritage. Another author has examined the case of a committed video game, in order to reflect on difficult issues such as terrorism and the relationship between the truth and the false media information.
Two more texts have been dedicated to the Social Netwotks, and especially to Facebook: one of them, in relation to formal and informal learning; another essay, instead, focused on the relationship between the Medieval History and Facebook. The Booklet focused on the potential of gamification in teaching foreign languages and in the relationships between the components and the mechanics of gamification with the dynamic of the narrative
A fourth essay is dedicated to the fascinating world of the Sardinian mines, rebuilt thanks to archival sources, with an interesting perspective that also observes them as important museums for cultural and tourist purposes.
The booklet is closed by a text that has been dedicated to some interesting historiographic reflections aimed at highlighting the profound difference between the profession of the historian and that of the amateur, observed in the light of logic.
The first, dedicated to the contemporary and historiographic Mediterranean, includes some of the presentations given at the International Conference “Encuentros y desencuentros en el Mediterráneo: La nueva investigación y el “gran relato” (siglos XVI-XXI)”, held on 03/14/2016, at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona and edited by prof. Maria Betlem Castellà i Pujols.
The second one contains 4 texts produced within the framework of the research project "E Pluribus unum. Il profilo identitario della Sardegna dal Medioevo alla Contemporaneità" - Principal Investigator Dr. Luciano Gallinari, Institute of the Mediterranean Europe History (ISEM) of CNR - granted by the Autonomous Region of Sardinia.
In addition, in the "various" section of the booklet there is a text by Dr. Alberto Claudio Sciarrone, a former intern at the ISEM-CNR dedicated to "The school dropout of the Egyptian and Moroccan communities living in Rome during the school year 2013/2014”.
Finally an interesting interview with the Mexican historian Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas (“The multiple pasts of a social scientist. Interview with Carlos Antonio Aguirre Rojas”), realized by prof. Rossella Viola, University of L’Aquila.
All the articles, the Dossiers and the entire booklet are sold on the webpage "Torrossa Casalini" (https://www.torrossa.com/resources/an/2524142…)
El presente número de RiMe recoge un año de trabajo sobre la problemática de la emigración italiana y española en el Río de la Plata entre finales del siglo XIX y mediados del siglo XX. Entre la multiplicidad étnica del contingente de inmigrantes que el área rioplatense recibió durante el período indicado, el italiano y el español constituyen los dos más numerosos y dinámicos. Un año empezado por el I Workshop Internacional Online “Migraciones peninsulares contemporáneas hacia las regiones del Plata. Problemas y perspectivas de anàlisis para profundizar en su estudio”, que se se llevó a cabo el 20 de abril de 2016 organizado por el ISEM-CNR y el IUHJVV de la Universitat Pompeu Fabra, coordinado por Luciano Gallinari y Marcela Lucci.
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Este numero de la Revista es el resultado del workshop Auctoritas e istituzioni (XII-XV secc.), realizado en Cagliari el 16 y 17 de abril del 2015, y de distintos años de investigación en el marco del proyecto reconocido por el Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad del Gobierno de España «Auctoritas. Iglesia, Cultura y Poder (siglos XII-XV) (HAR2012-31484)», dirigido por la Dra. Karen Stöber. Así, se ha unido un equipo internacional de historiadores, arqueólogos, historiadores del Arte, y especialistas en Literatura, con el objetivo de reflexionar sobre la autoridad y las instituciones medievales a través de una serie de trabajos que afronten y aporten nuevas ideas sobre los distintos ámbitos de estudio y métodos de investigación tratados.
In this meeting special attention could be paid to the medieval period, which was little or nothing covered in the previous meetings and to the role of the working committees in the context of Sardinia, especially interesting to continue to deepen the generalities or particularities of the Mediterranean institutions.
The booklet also includes a dossier dedicated to the Contemporary History of the Balearic Islands