Buscador avanzado
0.- Welcome and introduction to the MOOC
1.1.- Islamic Legacy in Europe: Material culture, culture, and religion
1.1b.- Whose monuments? Heritage and Identity
1.2.- Writing and reading on Islamic material culture in Europe
2.1. Living Together
2.1b Co-existence in the Ottoman Empire
2.2 The fate of Ottoman Heritage in Europe
2.2.b The case of Ottoman monuments in Bulgaria
2.2.c.- The case of Ottoman monuments in Bosnia and Herzegovina
2.2.d.- The case of Ottoman monuments in Albania
2.3. Islamic heritage and modern identities
2.3C.- Islamic Heritage and identity construction. The case of Spain
2.3b The case of Greece
3.1.- Captives, slaves and converts in the Mediterranean Basin
3.2.- Moving accross borders
3.2b The morisco Diaspora
3.3.- Enemies in the East Mediterranean. Turks in the Spanish Eyes
4.1.- Festivities and alterity. Public celebrations in Europe (A methodological approach)
4.1b.- Ottoman Festivities. Methodological Approaches
4.2.- Colonial Exhibition in Amsterdam for the Exiled Queen Mother of France (1638).
4.3: The game of Canes
4.4: Representations of Christians in Ottoman miniatures: Official procedures, Festivities, Ambassadorial receptions
4.4b.- Ottoman Festivities in Istanbul. 1582
4.5: Depiction of Foreigners in the Ottoman Festivals: European Christians in the Surname-i Hümayun (1582) and Surname-i Vehbi (1720)
5.1 The power of the market: commerce and consumption of medieval textiles
5.1b Costume books in the 16th century: a window to the dresses of the known world
5.1c.- The Royal Garment of Rudolph IV in Vienna
5.2 The Materials of Captivity in the Early Modern Mediterranean
5.2c.- The representation of ear daggers in painting (15th-16th centuries)
5.3.- Translating knwoledge
5.3a.- Medicine
5.3b.- Seeing the Stars: Astrolabes and Arabic Astronomy
5.3d.- The role of the Prophet Muhammad and astrologist Albumasar in the context of the iconographic theme of Disputation over the Immaculate Conception
6.1.- Interrelatedness of Memory, Oblivion, and Heritage
6.2.- Al-Andalus in the collective imaginary during the Early Modern Period
6.2b.- Islamic Ivories in a Christian casket. Rethinking the Beatitudes casket
6.3.- Memory and conflict in Italy. The Battle of Lepanto in the arts
6.3b.- The Coronation Mantel of Roger II
6.4.- Balkans: Ottomans and Habsburgs: imperial identities and visual strategies
6.4b.- Ottoman arms and armor in Habsburg’s courtly festivities