About the Forum
Mediterranean Studies at Stanford University provides a forum for scholars to explore the interplay between societies, cultures, and communities around the Mediterranean Basin from the Middle Ages to the present. Its focus is on all aspects of co-existence and conflict that have marked these encounters in the empires, port cities, nation-states, and transregional and transnational [...]
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- Film Screening: The Other Town
- Sebouh Aslanian: “From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global Trade Networks of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa”
- Ioannis Grigoriadis: “The Unripe Fruits of Rapprochement: Greek-Turkish Relations and the Cyprus Question in the post-Helsinki Era”
- Iberian Empire
Forum Highlights
Tracing North African American Diaspora in California
As part of its Maghrebi Studies Initiative, the Mediterranean Studies ...
Lecture Series on Greece & Turkey
Over the course of the 2011-12 academic year, the Mediterranean ...
Extreme Ethnography: France and the Exploration of North Africa
In the process of completing his new book, Edmund Burke ...
The Sephardi Studies Project
A Jewish Voice from Ottoman Salonica
The 19th century Ottoman Levant is depicted in Sa'adi Besalel ...
Sephardi Studies Project
This initiative explores the history and culture of Sephardic Jews ...
Jews and Muslims
The encounters between Jews and Muslims in Turkey, Greece, Morocco, ...
Digitized Ladino Library
Featuring a corpus of printed printed books and rare manuscripts, ...