With a specific focus on travel narratives, this collection looks at how Islamic and eastern cultural threads were weaved, through travel and trading networks, into Western European/Christian visual culture and discourse and, ultimately, into the artistic explosion which has been labeled the “Renaissance.” Scholars from across humanities disciplines examine Islamic, Jewish, Spanish, Italian, and English works from a truly comparative and non-parochial perspective, to explore the transfer through travel of cultural and religious values and artistic and scientific practices, from the eleventh to the seventeenth centuries. During this period travel, military conquest and trade through the Mediterranean placed Western European citizens and merc...
In this thesis I explore the narratives told about and told by the commodities recorded on the ships...
This chapter aims both to expand and to question traditional fixed categorizations of works of art a...
THESIS 8426This thesis explores continuity and change in the construction of authority and truth cla...
With a specific focus on travel narratives, this collection looks at how Islamic and eastern cultura...
A new look at how Islamic and eastern cultural threads influenced the Western Renaissance, through a...
dissertationThis dissertation explores the construction of cultural knowledge of the world in both m...
This dissertation traces the development of the structural motif of the journey in English non-ficti...
Houari Touati, Islam and Travel in the Middle Ages, Translated by Lydia G. Cochrane, University of C...
As recent scholarship has demonstrated, the world of the Mediterranean exerted a tremendous influenc...
Studying the relations between Christianity and Islam in late medieval and early modern Europe and t...
Uncertainties and controversies have marked, and continue to mark, both Mediterranean and Renaissanc...
A multi-disciplinary collection of important and innovative new research that enhances our understan...
This edited collection examines the meeting points between travel, mobility, and conflict to uncover...
In the last decades, the emergence of a new research trend on the “early globalization” has influenc...
This collection of research, which brings together contributions from scholars around the world, ref...
In this thesis I explore the narratives told about and told by the commodities recorded on the ships...
This chapter aims both to expand and to question traditional fixed categorizations of works of art a...
THESIS 8426This thesis explores continuity and change in the construction of authority and truth cla...
With a specific focus on travel narratives, this collection looks at how Islamic and eastern cultura...
A new look at how Islamic and eastern cultural threads influenced the Western Renaissance, through a...
dissertationThis dissertation explores the construction of cultural knowledge of the world in both m...
This dissertation traces the development of the structural motif of the journey in English non-ficti...
Houari Touati, Islam and Travel in the Middle Ages, Translated by Lydia G. Cochrane, University of C...
As recent scholarship has demonstrated, the world of the Mediterranean exerted a tremendous influenc...
Studying the relations between Christianity and Islam in late medieval and early modern Europe and t...
Uncertainties and controversies have marked, and continue to mark, both Mediterranean and Renaissanc...
A multi-disciplinary collection of important and innovative new research that enhances our understan...
This edited collection examines the meeting points between travel, mobility, and conflict to uncover...
In the last decades, the emergence of a new research trend on the “early globalization” has influenc...
This collection of research, which brings together contributions from scholars around the world, ref...
In this thesis I explore the narratives told about and told by the commodities recorded on the ships...
This chapter aims both to expand and to question traditional fixed categorizations of works of art a...
THESIS 8426This thesis explores continuity and change in the construction of authority and truth cla...