Approaching Migration and Mobility in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
First event of the DFG (German Research Foundation) Center for Advanced Studies "Migration and Mobility in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages"
Mittwoch, 19.7.2017 (Neue Aula | Großer Senat) 18.00 Uhr
- Eröffnungsvortrag Michael McCormick (Harvard): Migration and Mobility in the Late Antique-Medieval Transition: How Should We Study Them in the 21st Century?
Donnerstag, 20.7.2017 (Alte Aula)
Re-Directing the Study of Migration and Mobility in 3rd-9th c. Europe
- 9.00-9.50 Uhr – Roland Steinacher (Greifswald): Römer und Barbaren: Meistererzählungen von den Wanderungen
- 9.50-10.40 Uhr – Michael Kulikowski (Pennsylvania State): Dis-Orienting Migration: From E-W/W-E to N-S/S-N in Eurasian History
- 11.10-12.00 Uhr – Carlos Eduardo G. Amorim (Stony Brook, New York): Applying Paleogenomics to the Migration Period
- 12.00-12.50 Uhr – Sebastian Brather (Freiburg): Migration and Mobility from an Archaeological Perspective
- 14.30-15.20 Uhr – Noel Lenski (Yale): GIS and the Analysis of Barbarian Migration
- 15.20-16.10 Uhr – Bastian Vollmer (Tübingen): Conceptualisations and Typologies of Migration in Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages – A View from Sociological Theory
Migration: the Military Side
- 16.40-17.30 Uhr – Mischa Meier (Tübingen): Warlords, Dynastiebildung und Mobilität – Hypothesen zum Problem der ‚Ansiedlung‘
- 17.30-18.20 Uhr – Guido Berndt (Freie Universität Berlin): (Not) the „anarchists of the Völkerwanderung“ – New Approaches to the Military History of the Lombards
Freitag, 21.7.2017 (Alte Aula)
The Economics of Migration and Mobility
- 9.00-9.50 Uhr – Sebastian Schmidt-Hofner (Tübingen): Some Thoughts on the Economics of Migration in the Fourth and Fifth Century
- 9.50-10.40 Uhr – Paolo Tedesco (Tübingen): The Missing Factor: Migration and Workforce Mobility in the Vandal Century, 440-540 CE
- 11.10-12.00 Uhr – Thomas Kohl (Tübingen): Peasants, Merchants, Beggars – Economic Mobility in Carolingian Francia
Individual Mobility: Case Studies
- 12.00-12.50 Uhr – Stefan Esders (Freie Universität Berlin): Non cuivis homini contingit adire Romam: Episcopal Mobility and Its Limits in the 7th-century Western Mediterranean
- 14.30-15.20 Uhr – Steffen Patzold (Tübingen): Vagante Geistliche und die karolingische Reform
- 15.20-16.10 Uhr – Ekaterina Nechaeva (Bern): Studying Emigration from the Later Roman Empire: Challenges and Insights
Bei organisatorischen Fragen: luisa.luizspam prevention@uni-tuebingen.de