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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Tunisia in the Global Mddle Ages: Gold Routes and Silver Supply in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods
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SUMMARY:Tunisia in the Global Mddle Ages: Gold Routes and Silver Supply in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="60404481-9a0d-488a-880f-63589a20ef88" alt="metcalfe-fernandez-muresu" data-view-mode="hwp_large"></drupal-media></p><p>	<span style='NewRoman",serif'><span style="color:black">The Tunisia Office of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University </span></span><span style='NewRoman",serif'><span style="color:black">in collaboration with the </span></span><span style='NewRoman",serif'><span style="color:black">the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK) </span></span><span style='NewRoman",serif'><span style="color:black">are pleased to invite you to:</span></span></p><p>	<strong>TUNISIA IN THE GLOBAL MIDDLE AGES:</strong></p><p>	<strong>Gold Routes and Silver Supply in the Byzantine and Early Islamic Periods</strong></p><p>	<span style='NewRoman",serif'><span style="color:black">A panel discussion with:</span></span></p><p>	<strong>Alex Metcalfe,  </strong><span><span style="color:black">Senior Lecturer in History at Lancaster University</span></span></p><p>	<span><span style="color:black">“New evidence for the source and supply of silver dirhams in early ʿAbbāsid Tunisia”</span></span></p><p>	<strong>Hervin Fernández-Aceves, </strong><span><span style="color:black">Historian and AHRC Research Associate at Lancaster University</span></span></p><p>	<span><span style="color:black">“The making of medieval Tunisia and Sardinia: Parallel or divergent histories”</span></span></p><p>	<strong>Marco Muresu, </strong><span><span style="color:black">Archeologist and AHRC Research Associate at Lancaster University</span></span></p><p>	<span><span style="color:black">“The minting of gold coinage at Byzantine Carthage: Its rise and fall?”</span></span></p><p>	 </p><p>	<strong>Respondent: </strong></p><p>	<strong>William E. Granara, </strong><span><span style="color:black">Professor of Arabic and Comparative Literature at Harvard University, </span></span><span><span style="color:black">Director of the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University</span></span></p><p>	<span>Date and Time: Monday, <strong>June 27th, 2022, </strong><span style="color:black"> </span>5:00 to 7:00PM (Tunis) </span></p><p class="p1">	<strong>ABOUT THE PANELISTS:</strong></p><p>	Dr. Alex Metcalfe is a Senior Lecturer in History at Lancaster University who has authored and edited several works on the Muslims and Christians of the medieval Mediterranean.</p><p>	Dr. Hervin Fernandez-Aceves is a Historian and AHRC Research Associate at Lancaster University. His monograph on <em>County and Nobility in Norman Italy </em>was published in 2020.</p><p>	Dr. Marco Muresu is an Archeologist and AHRC Research Associate at Lancaster University. He has published monographs on the Byzantine coinage of Sardinia, and on the monasteries of Mount Athos.</p><p>	<strong>IN PERSON ADMISSION FREE</strong></p><p>	<strong>Face masks required indoors </strong></p>
LOCATION:Tunisia Office, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Harvard University
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