Full Description
This book is one of the publications of the bilateral Egyptian-Italian
research project "Intercultural Relations between East and
West from the 11th to 21st century" funded by Academy of Scientific
Research and Technology (ASRT) and the National Research
Council (CNR) (2019-2021). The book previews some of
the research presented in the 2nd international webinar organised
by the project in May 2021 entitled "Art, Culture and Trade
as Evidence of Bonds between East and West: 11th to 21st century".
In that webinar, researchers from Italian, Egyptian, Hungarian
and Belgian Universities highlighted some topics focusing on
intercultural bonds between the Western and the Islamic worlds.
In the book, we have chosen to deal with multi-layer concepts
such as "Identity", "Otherness", "Diversity" and "Minorities" declined
in the relationships between East and West.
Contents
Luciano Gallinari - Heba Mahmoud Saad Abdelnaby Foreword — Isabella Gagliardi : Bridge between East and West: the pattern of Fool for Christ throught the Egypt in Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages — Giuseppe Cacciaguerra : Byzantine and Islamic Amphorae in Syracuse. New light on trade networks and identities in an early medieval mediterranean (8th-11th Century) — Marco Demichelis : The "Islamic narrative path" for Political, Religious and Bellicose Legitimacy: the role played by Christians Historical figures in Late Antiquity — Giovanni Serreli : The epigraph of San Saturnino in Solanas (Cagliari, Sardegna) — Luciano Gallinari : The role of Muslims and martyrs in the identity process of medieval and modern Sardinia. Historiography versus History — Richard Knorr : Genoese-Mamluk diplomacy during the Bahri Dynasty. An Overview — Rania Mohammad Ibrahim : Trade between Dubrovnik (Ragusa) and Alexandria 1250- 1517 AD — Ali Elsayed : A European Jewish awakening in Mamluki land — Heba Mahmoud Saad Abdelnaby : Fascination with the East: the Foreigners' Pursuit to Honor and Present the Islamic Heritage of Egypt — Maria Antonella Pasci : Identities, Belongingness and Places: Can Travel Literature Connect Cultures? Italian Travelers Discovering Egypt in the XIX Century — Prantner Zonta - Abdallah Abdel-Ati Al-Naggar : "On Eagles'Wing". The History of the Yemeni Jews and their exodus to the Promised Land.