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An assessment of how important the sea was in the middle ages.
How important has the sea been in the development of human history? Very important indeed is the conclusion of this ground-breaking four volume work. The books bring together the world's leading maritime historians, who address the question of what difference the sea has made in relation to around 250 situations ranging from the earliest times to the present. They consider, across the entire world, subjects related to human migration, trade, economic development, warfare, the building of political units including states and…mehr
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An assessment of how important the sea was in the middle ages.
How important has the sea been in the development of human history? Very important indeed is the conclusion of this ground-breaking four volume work. The books bring together the world's leading maritime historians, who address the question of what difference the sea has made in relation to around 250 situations ranging from the earliest times to the present. They consider, across the entire world, subjects related to human migration, trade, economic development, warfare, the building of political units including states and empires, the dissemination of ideas, culture and religion, and much more, showing how the sea was crucial to all these aspects of human development.
The Sea in History - The Medieval World covers the period from the end of the Roman Empire in the West up to around the year 1500. It demonstrates that for many peoples and states in this period the sea was central to theirexistence - the Vikings, the Hanse, Venice, Genoa, the Normans - and it shows also how important the sea was for states which are not normally thought of as maritime powers, such as Byzantium, the Crusader states and the Mongol Empire. The book is global in its coverage, including material on East and Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean and Africa, with particularly interesting material on China's extensive voyages of exploration in the fifteenth century, the role of the Vikings in the early formation of Russia, and on the building of ships, appropriate to local conditions, in different parts of the world.
40 of the contributions are in English; 34 are inFrench.
MICHEL BALARD is Emeritus Professor at the University Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne. CHRISTIAN BUCHET is Professor of Maritime History, Catholic University of Paris, Scientific Director of Océanides and a member of l'Académie de marine.
How important has the sea been in the development of human history? Very important indeed is the conclusion of this ground-breaking four volume work. The books bring together the world's leading maritime historians, who address the question of what difference the sea has made in relation to around 250 situations ranging from the earliest times to the present. They consider, across the entire world, subjects related to human migration, trade, economic development, warfare, the building of political units including states and empires, the dissemination of ideas, culture and religion, and much more, showing how the sea was crucial to all these aspects of human development.
The Sea in History - The Medieval World covers the period from the end of the Roman Empire in the West up to around the year 1500. It demonstrates that for many peoples and states in this period the sea was central to theirexistence - the Vikings, the Hanse, Venice, Genoa, the Normans - and it shows also how important the sea was for states which are not normally thought of as maritime powers, such as Byzantium, the Crusader states and the Mongol Empire. The book is global in its coverage, including material on East and Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean and Africa, with particularly interesting material on China's extensive voyages of exploration in the fifteenth century, the role of the Vikings in the early formation of Russia, and on the building of ships, appropriate to local conditions, in different parts of the world.
40 of the contributions are in English; 34 are inFrench.
MICHEL BALARD is Emeritus Professor at the University Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne. CHRISTIAN BUCHET is Professor of Maritime History, Catholic University of Paris, Scientific Director of Océanides and a member of l'Académie de marine.
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- Verlag: Wits University Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781782049104
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- Verlag: Wits University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1086
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781782049104
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Michel Balard, Christian Buchet
Introduction
Michel Balard (Université Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne) Image de la mer dans les sociétés médiévales : perceptions et modes de transmission
Olivier Clodong (Nouvel Economiste) La perception de la mer en Europe du Nord
Ouest (Moyen
Age, XIIIème
XVème siècles)
Frédérique Laget (France) Medieval maritime polities
some considerations
Jan Rüdiger (University of Basel) 'Piracy', connectivity and seaborne power in the Middle Ages
Nikolas Jaspert (University of Heidelberg) Connectivity and Sea Power
Entangled Maritime Dimensions in the Medieval Mediterranean
Sebastian Kolditz (Ruprecht
Karls
University of Heidelberg) La révolution nautique médiévale (XIIIe
XVe siècles)
Christiane Villain
Gandossi (University of Aix
Marseille) The maritime war in the Mediterranean 13th
15th centuries
Richard W. Unger (University of British Columbia) La carte marine au Moyen
Age : outil technique, objet symbolique
Patrick Gautier
Dalché (CNRS and École Pratique des Hautes Études) Ship building in the medieval Adriatic
John E. Dotson (Southern Illinois University) L'arsenal de Venise
Elisabeth Crouzet
Pavan (University of Paris IV
Sorbonne) Flottes publiques, flottes privées à Venise (XIIe
XVe s.)
Bernard Doumerc (University of Toulouse 2) Au coeur de la puissance maritime de Venise, le sel
Jean
Claude Hocquet (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, University of Lille III) Les gens de mer à Venise, XIIIème
XVème siècle
Doris Stöckly (Archives d'État de Thurgovie) The naval power of Venice in the Oriental Mediterranean in the Middle Ages
Ruthy Gertwagen (University of Haifa and Oranim Academic College) La vie maritime de Split et de Zadar du XIIIe au XVe siècle
Sabine Fabijanec (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts) Dubrovnik et la mer (XIIIe
XVe siècle)
Nenad Fejic (University of the West Indies and French Guiana) Les Gênois, une flotte militaire privée ?
Pierangelo Campodonico (Istituzione Musei del Mare e delle Migrazioni, MUMA, Genova) Flottes publiques et flottes privées à Gênes au XIVe siècle
Giovanna Petti
Balbi (University of Genova) Les flottes génoises dans l'Atlantique (Angleterre
Flandre), XIIe
XVe siècles
Enrico Basso (University of Torino) La vie à bord : de la navigation de cabotage à la navigation hauturière (XII
XV siècles)
Nicla Buonasorte (Istituzione Musei del Mare e delle Migrazioni, Genova) Les Normands d'Italie et la mer (XIe
XIIe siècle)
Jean
Marie Martin (CNRS, UMR Orient et Méditerranée) La mer empoisonnée : la Sicile médiévale
Henri Bresc (University of Paris
Nanterre and the Centre d'histoire sociale et culturelle de l'Occident ) Les Omeyyades d'al
Andalus (711
1021) : une puissance navale de la Méditerranée médiévale ?
Christophe Picard (University of Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne) Les flottes catalanes, XIIe
XVe siècle, le rôle des flottes dans l'expansion territoriale catalane
Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol (Institute of Catalan Studies, Barcelona) Catalan maritime expansion in the Western Mediterranean (12th
15th centuries)
María Dolores Lopez
Perez (University of Barcelona) Shipbuilding in Portugal in the Middle Ages
Felipe Castro (Center for Maritime Archeology and Conservation, Texas A&M University) Manuel Pessanha et l'organisation de la flotte portugaise au XIVème siècle
Giulia Rossi
Vairo (Institute of History of Art of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Les ordres militaires et la mer (XIIè
XVè siècles)
Pierre
Vincent Claverie (Cyprus Research Center, Nicosia) The Latin kingdom of Jerusalem and the sea (late 11th
13th century)
David Jacoby (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) The Ships of the Knights of St John
Jürgen Sarnowski (University of Hamburg) The Lusignan Kingdom of Cyprus and the sea, 13th
15th century
Nicholas Coureas (University of Cyprus) At the centre of the sea routes: the maritime life in Crete between the Middle Ages and the Early Modern era
Angeliki Panopoulou (National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens) The Dromôn and the Byzantine navy
John Pryor (University of Sydney) Harbours and shipbuilding in Byzantine Constantinople
Nergis Günsenin (University of Istanbul) The Byzantine and Greek merchant marines (maritime enterprises) in the medieval Mediterranean
Gerasimos Pagratis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) The Byzantine Economy and the Sea: The Maritime Trade of Byzantium, Tenth
Fifteenth Centuries
Nevra Necipoglu (Bogazici University) Maritime trade in the medieval Black Sea
Sergii Zelenko (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev) Venetian navigation to the Black Sea areas, 13th to 15th century
Sergey Karpov (Lomonosov Moscow State University) The transfer of maritime technology from Southern Europe to England c.1100
c.1600
Susan Rose (Roehampton University) Les royaumes barbares et la mer (Vème
début VIIIème siècle)
Régine Le Jan (University of Paris 1
Sorbonne) Capétiens et Plantagenets à l'épreuve de la suprématie maritime
Henri Legoherel (University of Angers) Les fondements du commerce maritime de la Rochelle au Moyen
Age
Mathias Tranchant (University of La Rochelle) La Bourgogne et la mer à la fin du Moyen
Age
Jacques Paviot (University of Paris Est Créteil) Les anciens Frisons et la mer (Premier millénaire après Jésus Christ)
Stéphane Lebecq (Charles de Gaulle University
Lille 3) Viking ships
Arne Emil Christensen (University of Oslo) The Vikings and their Age
a good deal more than plunder
Nils Blomkvist (Uppsala University) The maritime law of the Baltic Sea
Carsten Jahnke (University of Copenhagen) Did the activity of the "Vitalian brethren" forbid trade in the Baltic Area?
Gregor Rohmann (Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main) Teutonic order and the Baltic Sea in the 13th
16th centuries
Juhan Kreem (Tallinn City Archives, University of Tallinn) Ships and shipping in medieval England
Ian Friel (United Kingdom) Port labour in medieval England
Maryanne Kowaleski (Fordham University) Fishing in medieval England
James A. Galloway (Ireland) Portuguese maritime expansion from the African coast to India
Luis Adao De Fonseca (Porto University) Les réseaux commerciaux Baynounk en Sénégambie (Afrique de l'Ouest), du VIIIe au XVIIe siècle
Mustapha Sall (University of Cheikh Anta Diop) Le Mali et la mer (XIVe siècle), Autour du récit du sultan Mûsâ sur l'expédition maritime de son prédécesseur Muhammad
François
Xavier Fauvelle
Aymar (University of Toulouse
le
Mirail, France and Centre Jacques Be L'Afrique orientale et la mer du IER au XVE siècle
Philippe Beaujard (CNRS, Centre d'Études des Mondes Africains, Paris 1) The Red Sea in the medieval period
Patrick Wing (University of Redlands) Early Maya navigation and maritime connections in Mesoamerica
Heather McKillop (Louisiana State University) The Maya Caribbean: Fishing, Navigation, and Trade
Emiliano Melgar (Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Monterrey) The Central Andean peoples and their relationship to the sea
Jorge Ortiz Sotelo (Instituto Riva
Agüero, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru) Fluidité des circulations dans l'empire mongol du XIIIè siècle
Didier Gazagnadou (University of Paris VIII) Les flottes islamiques de l'océan Indien (viie
xve siècle) : une puissance navale au service du commerce
Eric Vallet (University of Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne) Shipbuilding in India until the Fifteenth Century
Sachin Pendse (Tolani College of Commerce, Mumbai) Medieval Ports in India
Annette Schmiedchen (Humboldt
Universität Berlin) The maritime relations between the Indian ocean and the China sea in the Middle Ages
Angela Schottenhammer (University of Salzburg) Naval power of the Yuan dynasty
Gakusho Nakajima (University of Kyushu) The Chinese Fleets in the Indian Ocean (13th
15th Century)
Jinliang Qu (Ocean University of China) Chinese supremacy in the Indian Ocean in the early 15th century
Louise Levathes (United States) La Corée et la mer, Xè
XVè siècles
Yannick Bruneton (University Paris Diderot
Paris 7) Féodalités maritimes : le Japon médiéval et la mer (XIè
XVIème siècles)
Guillaume Carré (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris) L'Insulinde et la mer avant l'arrivée des Occidentaux
Pierre
Yves Manguin (École française d'Extrême
Orient, Paris) Boat building tradition in the Philippines, (10th
16th Century)
Maria Bernadette L. Abrera (University of the Philippines Diliman) Les relations maritimes entre l'Indonésie et l'océan Indien au Moyen Age
Paul Wormser (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales) Conclusion
Michel Balard (Université Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne)
Michel Balard (Université Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne) Image de la mer dans les sociétés médiévales : perceptions et modes de transmission
Olivier Clodong (Nouvel Economiste) La perception de la mer en Europe du Nord
Ouest (Moyen
Age, XIIIème
XVème siècles)
Frédérique Laget (France) Medieval maritime polities
some considerations
Jan Rüdiger (University of Basel) 'Piracy', connectivity and seaborne power in the Middle Ages
Nikolas Jaspert (University of Heidelberg) Connectivity and Sea Power
Entangled Maritime Dimensions in the Medieval Mediterranean
Sebastian Kolditz (Ruprecht
Karls
University of Heidelberg) La révolution nautique médiévale (XIIIe
XVe siècles)
Christiane Villain
Gandossi (University of Aix
Marseille) The maritime war in the Mediterranean 13th
15th centuries
Richard W. Unger (University of British Columbia) La carte marine au Moyen
Age : outil technique, objet symbolique
Patrick Gautier
Dalché (CNRS and École Pratique des Hautes Études) Ship building in the medieval Adriatic
John E. Dotson (Southern Illinois University) L'arsenal de Venise
Elisabeth Crouzet
Pavan (University of Paris IV
Sorbonne) Flottes publiques, flottes privées à Venise (XIIe
XVe s.)
Bernard Doumerc (University of Toulouse 2) Au coeur de la puissance maritime de Venise, le sel
Jean
Claude Hocquet (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, University of Lille III) Les gens de mer à Venise, XIIIème
XVème siècle
Doris Stöckly (Archives d'État de Thurgovie) The naval power of Venice in the Oriental Mediterranean in the Middle Ages
Ruthy Gertwagen (University of Haifa and Oranim Academic College) La vie maritime de Split et de Zadar du XIIIe au XVe siècle
Sabine Fabijanec (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts) Dubrovnik et la mer (XIIIe
XVe siècle)
Nenad Fejic (University of the West Indies and French Guiana) Les Gênois, une flotte militaire privée ?
Pierangelo Campodonico (Istituzione Musei del Mare e delle Migrazioni, MUMA, Genova) Flottes publiques et flottes privées à Gênes au XIVe siècle
Giovanna Petti
Balbi (University of Genova) Les flottes génoises dans l'Atlantique (Angleterre
Flandre), XIIe
XVe siècles
Enrico Basso (University of Torino) La vie à bord : de la navigation de cabotage à la navigation hauturière (XII
XV siècles)
Nicla Buonasorte (Istituzione Musei del Mare e delle Migrazioni, Genova) Les Normands d'Italie et la mer (XIe
XIIe siècle)
Jean
Marie Martin (CNRS, UMR Orient et Méditerranée) La mer empoisonnée : la Sicile médiévale
Henri Bresc (University of Paris
Nanterre and the Centre d'histoire sociale et culturelle de l'Occident ) Les Omeyyades d'al
Andalus (711
1021) : une puissance navale de la Méditerranée médiévale ?
Christophe Picard (University of Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne) Les flottes catalanes, XIIe
XVe siècle, le rôle des flottes dans l'expansion territoriale catalane
Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol (Institute of Catalan Studies, Barcelona) Catalan maritime expansion in the Western Mediterranean (12th
15th centuries)
María Dolores Lopez
Perez (University of Barcelona) Shipbuilding in Portugal in the Middle Ages
Felipe Castro (Center for Maritime Archeology and Conservation, Texas A&M University) Manuel Pessanha et l'organisation de la flotte portugaise au XIVème siècle
Giulia Rossi
Vairo (Institute of History of Art of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Les ordres militaires et la mer (XIIè
XVè siècles)
Pierre
Vincent Claverie (Cyprus Research Center, Nicosia) The Latin kingdom of Jerusalem and the sea (late 11th
13th century)
David Jacoby (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) The Ships of the Knights of St John
Jürgen Sarnowski (University of Hamburg) The Lusignan Kingdom of Cyprus and the sea, 13th
15th century
Nicholas Coureas (University of Cyprus) At the centre of the sea routes: the maritime life in Crete between the Middle Ages and the Early Modern era
Angeliki Panopoulou (National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens) The Dromôn and the Byzantine navy
John Pryor (University of Sydney) Harbours and shipbuilding in Byzantine Constantinople
Nergis Günsenin (University of Istanbul) The Byzantine and Greek merchant marines (maritime enterprises) in the medieval Mediterranean
Gerasimos Pagratis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) The Byzantine Economy and the Sea: The Maritime Trade of Byzantium, Tenth
Fifteenth Centuries
Nevra Necipoglu (Bogazici University) Maritime trade in the medieval Black Sea
Sergii Zelenko (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev) Venetian navigation to the Black Sea areas, 13th to 15th century
Sergey Karpov (Lomonosov Moscow State University) The transfer of maritime technology from Southern Europe to England c.1100
c.1600
Susan Rose (Roehampton University) Les royaumes barbares et la mer (Vème
début VIIIème siècle)
Régine Le Jan (University of Paris 1
Sorbonne) Capétiens et Plantagenets à l'épreuve de la suprématie maritime
Henri Legoherel (University of Angers) Les fondements du commerce maritime de la Rochelle au Moyen
Age
Mathias Tranchant (University of La Rochelle) La Bourgogne et la mer à la fin du Moyen
Age
Jacques Paviot (University of Paris Est Créteil) Les anciens Frisons et la mer (Premier millénaire après Jésus Christ)
Stéphane Lebecq (Charles de Gaulle University
Lille 3) Viking ships
Arne Emil Christensen (University of Oslo) The Vikings and their Age
a good deal more than plunder
Nils Blomkvist (Uppsala University) The maritime law of the Baltic Sea
Carsten Jahnke (University of Copenhagen) Did the activity of the "Vitalian brethren" forbid trade in the Baltic Area?
Gregor Rohmann (Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main) Teutonic order and the Baltic Sea in the 13th
16th centuries
Juhan Kreem (Tallinn City Archives, University of Tallinn) Ships and shipping in medieval England
Ian Friel (United Kingdom) Port labour in medieval England
Maryanne Kowaleski (Fordham University) Fishing in medieval England
James A. Galloway (Ireland) Portuguese maritime expansion from the African coast to India
Luis Adao De Fonseca (Porto University) Les réseaux commerciaux Baynounk en Sénégambie (Afrique de l'Ouest), du VIIIe au XVIIe siècle
Mustapha Sall (University of Cheikh Anta Diop) Le Mali et la mer (XIVe siècle), Autour du récit du sultan Mûsâ sur l'expédition maritime de son prédécesseur Muhammad
François
Xavier Fauvelle
Aymar (University of Toulouse
le
Mirail, France and Centre Jacques Be L'Afrique orientale et la mer du IER au XVE siècle
Philippe Beaujard (CNRS, Centre d'Études des Mondes Africains, Paris 1) The Red Sea in the medieval period
Patrick Wing (University of Redlands) Early Maya navigation and maritime connections in Mesoamerica
Heather McKillop (Louisiana State University) The Maya Caribbean: Fishing, Navigation, and Trade
Emiliano Melgar (Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Monterrey) The Central Andean peoples and their relationship to the sea
Jorge Ortiz Sotelo (Instituto Riva
Agüero, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru) Fluidité des circulations dans l'empire mongol du XIIIè siècle
Didier Gazagnadou (University of Paris VIII) Les flottes islamiques de l'océan Indien (viie
xve siècle) : une puissance navale au service du commerce
Eric Vallet (University of Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne) Shipbuilding in India until the Fifteenth Century
Sachin Pendse (Tolani College of Commerce, Mumbai) Medieval Ports in India
Annette Schmiedchen (Humboldt
Universität Berlin) The maritime relations between the Indian ocean and the China sea in the Middle Ages
Angela Schottenhammer (University of Salzburg) Naval power of the Yuan dynasty
Gakusho Nakajima (University of Kyushu) The Chinese Fleets in the Indian Ocean (13th
15th Century)
Jinliang Qu (Ocean University of China) Chinese supremacy in the Indian Ocean in the early 15th century
Louise Levathes (United States) La Corée et la mer, Xè
XVè siècles
Yannick Bruneton (University Paris Diderot
Paris 7) Féodalités maritimes : le Japon médiéval et la mer (XIè
XVIème siècles)
Guillaume Carré (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris) L'Insulinde et la mer avant l'arrivée des Occidentaux
Pierre
Yves Manguin (École française d'Extrême
Orient, Paris) Boat building tradition in the Philippines, (10th
16th Century)
Maria Bernadette L. Abrera (University of the Philippines Diliman) Les relations maritimes entre l'Indonésie et l'océan Indien au Moyen Age
Paul Wormser (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales) Conclusion
Michel Balard (Université Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne)
Introduction
Michel Balard (Université Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne) Image de la mer dans les sociétés médiévales : perceptions et modes de transmission
Olivier Clodong (Nouvel Economiste) La perception de la mer en Europe du Nord
Ouest (Moyen
Age, XIIIème
XVème siècles)
Frédérique Laget (France) Medieval maritime polities
some considerations
Jan Rüdiger (University of Basel) 'Piracy', connectivity and seaborne power in the Middle Ages
Nikolas Jaspert (University of Heidelberg) Connectivity and Sea Power
Entangled Maritime Dimensions in the Medieval Mediterranean
Sebastian Kolditz (Ruprecht
Karls
University of Heidelberg) La révolution nautique médiévale (XIIIe
XVe siècles)
Christiane Villain
Gandossi (University of Aix
Marseille) The maritime war in the Mediterranean 13th
15th centuries
Richard W. Unger (University of British Columbia) La carte marine au Moyen
Age : outil technique, objet symbolique
Patrick Gautier
Dalché (CNRS and École Pratique des Hautes Études) Ship building in the medieval Adriatic
John E. Dotson (Southern Illinois University) L'arsenal de Venise
Elisabeth Crouzet
Pavan (University of Paris IV
Sorbonne) Flottes publiques, flottes privées à Venise (XIIe
XVe s.)
Bernard Doumerc (University of Toulouse 2) Au coeur de la puissance maritime de Venise, le sel
Jean
Claude Hocquet (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, University of Lille III) Les gens de mer à Venise, XIIIème
XVème siècle
Doris Stöckly (Archives d'État de Thurgovie) The naval power of Venice in the Oriental Mediterranean in the Middle Ages
Ruthy Gertwagen (University of Haifa and Oranim Academic College) La vie maritime de Split et de Zadar du XIIIe au XVe siècle
Sabine Fabijanec (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts) Dubrovnik et la mer (XIIIe
XVe siècle)
Nenad Fejic (University of the West Indies and French Guiana) Les Gênois, une flotte militaire privée ?
Pierangelo Campodonico (Istituzione Musei del Mare e delle Migrazioni, MUMA, Genova) Flottes publiques et flottes privées à Gênes au XIVe siècle
Giovanna Petti
Balbi (University of Genova) Les flottes génoises dans l'Atlantique (Angleterre
Flandre), XIIe
XVe siècles
Enrico Basso (University of Torino) La vie à bord : de la navigation de cabotage à la navigation hauturière (XII
XV siècles)
Nicla Buonasorte (Istituzione Musei del Mare e delle Migrazioni, Genova) Les Normands d'Italie et la mer (XIe
XIIe siècle)
Jean
Marie Martin (CNRS, UMR Orient et Méditerranée) La mer empoisonnée : la Sicile médiévale
Henri Bresc (University of Paris
Nanterre and the Centre d'histoire sociale et culturelle de l'Occident ) Les Omeyyades d'al
Andalus (711
1021) : une puissance navale de la Méditerranée médiévale ?
Christophe Picard (University of Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne) Les flottes catalanes, XIIe
XVe siècle, le rôle des flottes dans l'expansion territoriale catalane
Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol (Institute of Catalan Studies, Barcelona) Catalan maritime expansion in the Western Mediterranean (12th
15th centuries)
María Dolores Lopez
Perez (University of Barcelona) Shipbuilding in Portugal in the Middle Ages
Felipe Castro (Center for Maritime Archeology and Conservation, Texas A&M University) Manuel Pessanha et l'organisation de la flotte portugaise au XIVème siècle
Giulia Rossi
Vairo (Institute of History of Art of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Les ordres militaires et la mer (XIIè
XVè siècles)
Pierre
Vincent Claverie (Cyprus Research Center, Nicosia) The Latin kingdom of Jerusalem and the sea (late 11th
13th century)
David Jacoby (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) The Ships of the Knights of St John
Jürgen Sarnowski (University of Hamburg) The Lusignan Kingdom of Cyprus and the sea, 13th
15th century
Nicholas Coureas (University of Cyprus) At the centre of the sea routes: the maritime life in Crete between the Middle Ages and the Early Modern era
Angeliki Panopoulou (National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens) The Dromôn and the Byzantine navy
John Pryor (University of Sydney) Harbours and shipbuilding in Byzantine Constantinople
Nergis Günsenin (University of Istanbul) The Byzantine and Greek merchant marines (maritime enterprises) in the medieval Mediterranean
Gerasimos Pagratis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) The Byzantine Economy and the Sea: The Maritime Trade of Byzantium, Tenth
Fifteenth Centuries
Nevra Necipoglu (Bogazici University) Maritime trade in the medieval Black Sea
Sergii Zelenko (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev) Venetian navigation to the Black Sea areas, 13th to 15th century
Sergey Karpov (Lomonosov Moscow State University) The transfer of maritime technology from Southern Europe to England c.1100
c.1600
Susan Rose (Roehampton University) Les royaumes barbares et la mer (Vème
début VIIIème siècle)
Régine Le Jan (University of Paris 1
Sorbonne) Capétiens et Plantagenets à l'épreuve de la suprématie maritime
Henri Legoherel (University of Angers) Les fondements du commerce maritime de la Rochelle au Moyen
Age
Mathias Tranchant (University of La Rochelle) La Bourgogne et la mer à la fin du Moyen
Age
Jacques Paviot (University of Paris Est Créteil) Les anciens Frisons et la mer (Premier millénaire après Jésus Christ)
Stéphane Lebecq (Charles de Gaulle University
Lille 3) Viking ships
Arne Emil Christensen (University of Oslo) The Vikings and their Age
a good deal more than plunder
Nils Blomkvist (Uppsala University) The maritime law of the Baltic Sea
Carsten Jahnke (University of Copenhagen) Did the activity of the "Vitalian brethren" forbid trade in the Baltic Area?
Gregor Rohmann (Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main) Teutonic order and the Baltic Sea in the 13th
16th centuries
Juhan Kreem (Tallinn City Archives, University of Tallinn) Ships and shipping in medieval England
Ian Friel (United Kingdom) Port labour in medieval England
Maryanne Kowaleski (Fordham University) Fishing in medieval England
James A. Galloway (Ireland) Portuguese maritime expansion from the African coast to India
Luis Adao De Fonseca (Porto University) Les réseaux commerciaux Baynounk en Sénégambie (Afrique de l'Ouest), du VIIIe au XVIIe siècle
Mustapha Sall (University of Cheikh Anta Diop) Le Mali et la mer (XIVe siècle), Autour du récit du sultan Mûsâ sur l'expédition maritime de son prédécesseur Muhammad
François
Xavier Fauvelle
Aymar (University of Toulouse
le
Mirail, France and Centre Jacques Be L'Afrique orientale et la mer du IER au XVE siècle
Philippe Beaujard (CNRS, Centre d'Études des Mondes Africains, Paris 1) The Red Sea in the medieval period
Patrick Wing (University of Redlands) Early Maya navigation and maritime connections in Mesoamerica
Heather McKillop (Louisiana State University) The Maya Caribbean: Fishing, Navigation, and Trade
Emiliano Melgar (Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Monterrey) The Central Andean peoples and their relationship to the sea
Jorge Ortiz Sotelo (Instituto Riva
Agüero, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru) Fluidité des circulations dans l'empire mongol du XIIIè siècle
Didier Gazagnadou (University of Paris VIII) Les flottes islamiques de l'océan Indien (viie
xve siècle) : une puissance navale au service du commerce
Eric Vallet (University of Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne) Shipbuilding in India until the Fifteenth Century
Sachin Pendse (Tolani College of Commerce, Mumbai) Medieval Ports in India
Annette Schmiedchen (Humboldt
Universität Berlin) The maritime relations between the Indian ocean and the China sea in the Middle Ages
Angela Schottenhammer (University of Salzburg) Naval power of the Yuan dynasty
Gakusho Nakajima (University of Kyushu) The Chinese Fleets in the Indian Ocean (13th
15th Century)
Jinliang Qu (Ocean University of China) Chinese supremacy in the Indian Ocean in the early 15th century
Louise Levathes (United States) La Corée et la mer, Xè
XVè siècles
Yannick Bruneton (University Paris Diderot
Paris 7) Féodalités maritimes : le Japon médiéval et la mer (XIè
XVIème siècles)
Guillaume Carré (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris) L'Insulinde et la mer avant l'arrivée des Occidentaux
Pierre
Yves Manguin (École française d'Extrême
Orient, Paris) Boat building tradition in the Philippines, (10th
16th Century)
Maria Bernadette L. Abrera (University of the Philippines Diliman) Les relations maritimes entre l'Indonésie et l'océan Indien au Moyen Age
Paul Wormser (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales) Conclusion
Michel Balard (Université Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne)
Michel Balard (Université Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne) Image de la mer dans les sociétés médiévales : perceptions et modes de transmission
Olivier Clodong (Nouvel Economiste) La perception de la mer en Europe du Nord
Ouest (Moyen
Age, XIIIème
XVème siècles)
Frédérique Laget (France) Medieval maritime polities
some considerations
Jan Rüdiger (University of Basel) 'Piracy', connectivity and seaborne power in the Middle Ages
Nikolas Jaspert (University of Heidelberg) Connectivity and Sea Power
Entangled Maritime Dimensions in the Medieval Mediterranean
Sebastian Kolditz (Ruprecht
Karls
University of Heidelberg) La révolution nautique médiévale (XIIIe
XVe siècles)
Christiane Villain
Gandossi (University of Aix
Marseille) The maritime war in the Mediterranean 13th
15th centuries
Richard W. Unger (University of British Columbia) La carte marine au Moyen
Age : outil technique, objet symbolique
Patrick Gautier
Dalché (CNRS and École Pratique des Hautes Études) Ship building in the medieval Adriatic
John E. Dotson (Southern Illinois University) L'arsenal de Venise
Elisabeth Crouzet
Pavan (University of Paris IV
Sorbonne) Flottes publiques, flottes privées à Venise (XIIe
XVe s.)
Bernard Doumerc (University of Toulouse 2) Au coeur de la puissance maritime de Venise, le sel
Jean
Claude Hocquet (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, University of Lille III) Les gens de mer à Venise, XIIIème
XVème siècle
Doris Stöckly (Archives d'État de Thurgovie) The naval power of Venice in the Oriental Mediterranean in the Middle Ages
Ruthy Gertwagen (University of Haifa and Oranim Academic College) La vie maritime de Split et de Zadar du XIIIe au XVe siècle
Sabine Fabijanec (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts) Dubrovnik et la mer (XIIIe
XVe siècle)
Nenad Fejic (University of the West Indies and French Guiana) Les Gênois, une flotte militaire privée ?
Pierangelo Campodonico (Istituzione Musei del Mare e delle Migrazioni, MUMA, Genova) Flottes publiques et flottes privées à Gênes au XIVe siècle
Giovanna Petti
Balbi (University of Genova) Les flottes génoises dans l'Atlantique (Angleterre
Flandre), XIIe
XVe siècles
Enrico Basso (University of Torino) La vie à bord : de la navigation de cabotage à la navigation hauturière (XII
XV siècles)
Nicla Buonasorte (Istituzione Musei del Mare e delle Migrazioni, Genova) Les Normands d'Italie et la mer (XIe
XIIe siècle)
Jean
Marie Martin (CNRS, UMR Orient et Méditerranée) La mer empoisonnée : la Sicile médiévale
Henri Bresc (University of Paris
Nanterre and the Centre d'histoire sociale et culturelle de l'Occident ) Les Omeyyades d'al
Andalus (711
1021) : une puissance navale de la Méditerranée médiévale ?
Christophe Picard (University of Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne) Les flottes catalanes, XIIe
XVe siècle, le rôle des flottes dans l'expansion territoriale catalane
Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol (Institute of Catalan Studies, Barcelona) Catalan maritime expansion in the Western Mediterranean (12th
15th centuries)
María Dolores Lopez
Perez (University of Barcelona) Shipbuilding in Portugal in the Middle Ages
Felipe Castro (Center for Maritime Archeology and Conservation, Texas A&M University) Manuel Pessanha et l'organisation de la flotte portugaise au XIVème siècle
Giulia Rossi
Vairo (Institute of History of Art of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Les ordres militaires et la mer (XIIè
XVè siècles)
Pierre
Vincent Claverie (Cyprus Research Center, Nicosia) The Latin kingdom of Jerusalem and the sea (late 11th
13th century)
David Jacoby (Hebrew University, Jerusalem) The Ships of the Knights of St John
Jürgen Sarnowski (University of Hamburg) The Lusignan Kingdom of Cyprus and the sea, 13th
15th century
Nicholas Coureas (University of Cyprus) At the centre of the sea routes: the maritime life in Crete between the Middle Ages and the Early Modern era
Angeliki Panopoulou (National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens) The Dromôn and the Byzantine navy
John Pryor (University of Sydney) Harbours and shipbuilding in Byzantine Constantinople
Nergis Günsenin (University of Istanbul) The Byzantine and Greek merchant marines (maritime enterprises) in the medieval Mediterranean
Gerasimos Pagratis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) The Byzantine Economy and the Sea: The Maritime Trade of Byzantium, Tenth
Fifteenth Centuries
Nevra Necipoglu (Bogazici University) Maritime trade in the medieval Black Sea
Sergii Zelenko (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev) Venetian navigation to the Black Sea areas, 13th to 15th century
Sergey Karpov (Lomonosov Moscow State University) The transfer of maritime technology from Southern Europe to England c.1100
c.1600
Susan Rose (Roehampton University) Les royaumes barbares et la mer (Vème
début VIIIème siècle)
Régine Le Jan (University of Paris 1
Sorbonne) Capétiens et Plantagenets à l'épreuve de la suprématie maritime
Henri Legoherel (University of Angers) Les fondements du commerce maritime de la Rochelle au Moyen
Age
Mathias Tranchant (University of La Rochelle) La Bourgogne et la mer à la fin du Moyen
Age
Jacques Paviot (University of Paris Est Créteil) Les anciens Frisons et la mer (Premier millénaire après Jésus Christ)
Stéphane Lebecq (Charles de Gaulle University
Lille 3) Viking ships
Arne Emil Christensen (University of Oslo) The Vikings and their Age
a good deal more than plunder
Nils Blomkvist (Uppsala University) The maritime law of the Baltic Sea
Carsten Jahnke (University of Copenhagen) Did the activity of the "Vitalian brethren" forbid trade in the Baltic Area?
Gregor Rohmann (Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main) Teutonic order and the Baltic Sea in the 13th
16th centuries
Juhan Kreem (Tallinn City Archives, University of Tallinn) Ships and shipping in medieval England
Ian Friel (United Kingdom) Port labour in medieval England
Maryanne Kowaleski (Fordham University) Fishing in medieval England
James A. Galloway (Ireland) Portuguese maritime expansion from the African coast to India
Luis Adao De Fonseca (Porto University) Les réseaux commerciaux Baynounk en Sénégambie (Afrique de l'Ouest), du VIIIe au XVIIe siècle
Mustapha Sall (University of Cheikh Anta Diop) Le Mali et la mer (XIVe siècle), Autour du récit du sultan Mûsâ sur l'expédition maritime de son prédécesseur Muhammad
François
Xavier Fauvelle
Aymar (University of Toulouse
le
Mirail, France and Centre Jacques Be L'Afrique orientale et la mer du IER au XVE siècle
Philippe Beaujard (CNRS, Centre d'Études des Mondes Africains, Paris 1) The Red Sea in the medieval period
Patrick Wing (University of Redlands) Early Maya navigation and maritime connections in Mesoamerica
Heather McKillop (Louisiana State University) The Maya Caribbean: Fishing, Navigation, and Trade
Emiliano Melgar (Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Monterrey) The Central Andean peoples and their relationship to the sea
Jorge Ortiz Sotelo (Instituto Riva
Agüero, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru) Fluidité des circulations dans l'empire mongol du XIIIè siècle
Didier Gazagnadou (University of Paris VIII) Les flottes islamiques de l'océan Indien (viie
xve siècle) : une puissance navale au service du commerce
Eric Vallet (University of Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne) Shipbuilding in India until the Fifteenth Century
Sachin Pendse (Tolani College of Commerce, Mumbai) Medieval Ports in India
Annette Schmiedchen (Humboldt
Universität Berlin) The maritime relations between the Indian ocean and the China sea in the Middle Ages
Angela Schottenhammer (University of Salzburg) Naval power of the Yuan dynasty
Gakusho Nakajima (University of Kyushu) The Chinese Fleets in the Indian Ocean (13th
15th Century)
Jinliang Qu (Ocean University of China) Chinese supremacy in the Indian Ocean in the early 15th century
Louise Levathes (United States) La Corée et la mer, Xè
XVè siècles
Yannick Bruneton (University Paris Diderot
Paris 7) Féodalités maritimes : le Japon médiéval et la mer (XIè
XVIème siècles)
Guillaume Carré (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris) L'Insulinde et la mer avant l'arrivée des Occidentaux
Pierre
Yves Manguin (École française d'Extrême
Orient, Paris) Boat building tradition in the Philippines, (10th
16th Century)
Maria Bernadette L. Abrera (University of the Philippines Diliman) Les relations maritimes entre l'Indonésie et l'océan Indien au Moyen Age
Paul Wormser (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales) Conclusion
Michel Balard (Université Paris 1 Panthéon
Sorbonne)