Sardinien – Mittelmeergeschichte in Antike und Mittelalter

A Companion to Sardinian History, 500–1500

Edited by Michelle Hobart, 
The Cooper Union, New York
ISSN: 
2212-7410 — Leiden (NL): Brill 2017

Verlagsvorstellung
The first English-language survey of medieval and modern Sardinia, this volume offers access to long-awaited European scholarship on a critical missing link in the Mediterranean. Based on new archaeological fieldwork and current research from a variety of academic perspectives— architecture, colonialism, ecclesiastic history, cartography, demography, law, musicology, politics, trade, and urban planning—the authors provide the foundation to incorporate Sardinia into a broader European history. Among other contributions, archaeology adds critical insight into the relationship between Christian, Muslim, and Jewish inhabitants of Sardinia, through examinations of urban and rural settlement patterns. This volume aims to stimulate further analysis of the critical role Sardinia has played as one of the largest and most strategically located islands in the Mediterranean.

Contributors are Laura Biccone, Nathalie Bouloux, Henri Bresc, Marco Cadinu, Roberto Coroneo, Laura Galoppini, Henrike Haug, Michelle Hobart, Rossana Martorelli, Giampaolo Mele, Marco Milanese, Giovanni Murgia, Gian Giacomo Ortu, Daniela Rovina, Olivetta Schena, Cecilia Tasca, Raimondo Turtas, and Corrado Zedda.
Status: 
€ 249,00
$ 287.00
ISBN13: 
9789004341234
E-ISBN: 
9789004341241
Publication Date: 
August 2017
Copyright Year: 
2017
Format: 
Hardback
Publication Type: 
Pages, Illustr.: 
approx. 624 pp.
Imprint: 
Language: 

Biographical note

Michelle Hobart, Ph.D. (2006) Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, and Adjunct Associate Professor at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of the Science and Art in New York, is an archaeologist and architectural historian specializing in the medieval history of the Mediterranean; forthcoming publications include A Frontier Castle in Southern Etruria: Final Report of the Archaeological research at Capalbiaccio/Tricosto (Grosseto, Italy) (1976 – 2010).

Contents / Inhaltsverzeichnis


Acknowledgements

List of Figures and Plates
Notes on Contributors

Sardinia as a Crossroads in the Mediterranean: An Introduction
Michelle Hobart


Setting the Scene

Archives and Documents Pertaining to the History of Medieval Sardinia
Olivetta Schena

Sardinia in Geographical Descriptions and Maps from the Middle Ages
Nathalie Bouloux


History

Overview of Sardinian History (500–1500)
Laura Galoppini

A Revision of Sardinian History between the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
Corrado Zedda

Medieval and Modern Sicily and the Kingdoms of Sardinia and Corsica
Henri Bresc

Jews in Sardinia: From Antiquity to the Edict of Expulsion of 1492
Ceclia Tasca

The Sardinian Church
Raimondo Turtas

The Struggle for Sardinia in the Twelfth Century: Textual and Architectural Evidence from Genoa and Pisa
Henrike Haug

Establishing Power and Law in Medieval and Modern Sardinia
Gian Giacomo Ortu

10 Spanish Sardinia: Conflicts and Alliances
Giovanni Murgia


Archaeology

11 Contribution of Archaeology to Medieval and Modern Sardinia
Marco Milanese

12 Cagliari
Rossana Martorelli

13 Sassari
Daniela Rovina

14 Catalan Alghero: Historical Perspectives from the Vantage Point of Medieval Archaeology
Marco Milanese

15 Medieval and Early Modern Pottery
Laura Biccone

16 Fashion and Jewelry
Daniela Rovina


Culture

17 A Historical Overview of Musical Worship and Culture in Medieval Sardinia
Giampaolo Mele

18 Architecture in Sardinia from the Fifth to the Sixteenth Centuries
Roberto Coroneo

19 Urban Planning and New Towns in Medieval Sardinia
Marco Cadinu


Appendices

Timeline
Glossary
Bibliography
Index


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